Next: Segment by Shibui

When I finished the socks, I spent some time fretting over what to knit next.  I have a yarn closet filled with potential projects.  But it is upstairs and I can't climb the stairs yet.  I have a helper in the mornings, but it is difficult to explain what you are looking for to someone who doesn't knit.   I could do it though, at least as far as the yarn is concerned.

 

Patterns and knitting needles are another story.  I never finished unpacking after the move.  That stuff is either in boxes or scattered about upstairs as I work through the process of organizing.  Knitting needles are scattered about the house, in bags and boxes, unruly tangles and untamed piles because I pull out what I need and then leave it because there is, as yet, no proper place to put them back.  Sigh.  

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So I decided to knit this scarf, Segment, by Shibui. which I  had recently purchased.  I knew where the materials were hidden and they were easily fetched.  Alas, Moisés got hold of one skein of Silk Cloud, and left me with this little present.

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I considered just looking for another skein, but Silk Cloud is nice enough, and expensive enough, not to waste.  Besides, on Friday I was too foggy-headed on my new medication to count to 400 in order to cast on.  In fact I was too foggy-brained to count to 50. So I untangled delicate fuzzy yarn, and managed to get it about 60 percent untangled before I needed a break.  Luckily I have 2 more skeins, and I will get finish before I need the yarn.  Untangling yarn is  good contemplative work.

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My mental synapses seem to have recovered somewhat, or at least managed to adapt  enough that I can once again focus.  Although I probably couldn't solve complex mathematical problems, and it might be a good idea not to drive, I can read and count and function a bit more steadily.  Last night I cast on and knit the first two rows.  There really isn't much to see, but at least you can get a sense of my colors.

 

Segment scarf photo courtesy of  shibui.com