The Needle Knows

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The month since my mom returned to Texas has not been my best knitting month.  I made progress on the lovely lilac shawl while she was here, but I  seem to have lost the ability to concentrate the past few weeks. Although the pattern is simple, the repeat a short 8 rows, I kept flubbing up and having to rip.  I did this a few times before I just admitted that my hands were telling me something, that my mind wasn't really able to concentrate, and something simpler was needed.  I had a ball of sock yarn wound and at the ready. The simple action of needles and yarn in hand sets a soothing rhythm that calms the spirits and allows the mind to rest.  I wonder sometimes, as I knit, purring cat on my lap, if knitting, at least for those of us who enjoy it, something like a human approximation of purring, a self-soothing technique, allowing us to settle into comfort.

 

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Simple. Toe-up.  Mindless knitting at its finest.  Except that this photo was taken a couple of days ago and I am now ready to turn the heel.  Thank goodness I do believe I am ready for a little more intention in my knitting. 

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4 responses to “The Needle Knows”

  1. Frances/Materfamilias Avatar

    I’ve never knit a pair of toe-ups, and I’ve got that on my list to learn this next year — although I do wonder why I feel that’s necessary. . . I do like the toe on yours. . .

  2. Mardel Avatar

    I didn’t knit toe-up for a long time, and didn’t think I was interested. I’m not sure I can say why this pair is toe up, except that I was too tired to worry about not twisting the longer cast on necessary for a top-down pair.

  3. Rita Avatar
    Rita

    Hi! I see that you made the Phidar No.427 sleeveless sweater. Would you be interested in selling the pattern?

  4. Mardel Avatar

    I can't say why or when I changed.  I knitted my socks top down for a long time, and was perfectly happy with them.  I still find it easier to determine where exactly to start the heel on a top down pair.  But I've enjoyed learning toe up socks, and enjoy knitting them.  I may continue to waffle back and forth. I am all thumbs though, and I always have to worry about not twisting my cast on when I start at the top.