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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Till the wheels fall off

Hello everyone, I am back!!  We are happily settling in our new home in Australia, and I getting back into my knitting.  

He lives on an island not far from our house. How cool is that?


I took a lot of time off to let my hand heal, and while it isn't 100%, it is better than it was.  If I'm honest, I blame the cotton yarn.  It really did a number on me.  Which is a shame, because I want to make dishcloths.  I want to feel better more though, so they are on hold.


Instead I ripped out my Gemini, and started over.  I am not sure how, but my stitch count was off, with more on the sleeves than the front and back!  I had started it in Arizona, and it just was....wrong. After we got settled in our new house I cast on again, and things were going swimmingly. Then when my hand started hurting again I realized I was using linen and cotton blend.  Grrrr.  I didn't get far, I set it aside.

I worked on my sock. 


But then I got bored. It is self striping yarn so I just knit it in plain stockinette.  Yawn.

So I cast on a cowl.  Yes, in the summer.  I work in a veg factory now (though I'll be back to agronomy before I freeze solid!), and let me tell you, it is cold!  So a scarf is in order.  Plus, I had the lovely yarn from Hazel's giveaway, and it doesn't hurt my hand at all!

My afternoon knitting spot yesterday

So that is what I'm working on this week.  I hope you are all well, I've missed our weekly chats and show and tells.  It is good to be back!

8 comments:

  1. Hooray for living in Australia!! You might live close enough to actually visit the Bendigo Woollen Mill! I'd be so very jealous ;)

    Hope your hand is 100% better soon.

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  2. cotton always does a big number on me! Take it easy and it will recover. I always do some kind of pattern with simple socks to take away the Yawn experience :)

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  3. Oh no! What is it about the cotton, skin irretation? Your projects look great and how exciting for you to be living in Australia, you really get around lady!

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  4. Good luck to you in your new home. What a sweet neighbor. LOL! Hope your hand stays well and you are able to knit what you want.

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  5. Hope you are settling in in your new home, how cool having a Koala living next door!!
    You have some lovely knitting projects in progress, hope your hand won't give to too much trouble.

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  6. Your post really made me feel relaxed. Sitting in the wintery US makes me long for summer days - but they will be here soon enough. Love your little furry neighbor :)

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  7. That is such a pretty sock. and I love the color of your cowl and Koalas next door must be awesome.

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  8. I'm catching up on your blog, what an amazing life experience your girls are going to have! And great for you keep on knitting throughout all the changes. I look forward to reading more about your adventure in the Aussie land :-)

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