
And that was about the extent of my day. I learned a few things. I don't like knitting under pressure. It wasn't fun at all to knit the last sock up. I also learned that it doesn't really take a lot of time to make socks, but one really has to take breaks. I kept a log of start and stop times just to see how long it took. I CO at 8:18 am and hung it out to dry at 7:48 pm. The longest time I knit was an hour and 45 minutes and the shortest stint was 50 minutes.
I would have spent the entire day knitting anyway, but feeling the pressure just wasn't fun.
But I do have another pair of socks done!
Not a whole lot interesting in the blog world today. Lots of Mother's Day tributes. In that vein, here's a neat sheepy story.
Dances with Wools has a great lacy scarf and mitered sweater pattern to share.
TechKnitting has a tutorial on using one's hand to check the fit of the socks OTN
The transmission is definitely gone in the car...don't know if it goes to the mechanic today or not. Daughter is handling this one.
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