I wish that I had discovered sooner in my knitting career that I don’t like to knit fussy knitting projects. I am almost at the end of going through 8 feet of knitting magazines. I am honestly keeping less than half. I am afraid that I many have more than one copy of some magazines, because friends gave them to me saying that I would look cute in a certain creation. With the very odd hours and long days spent taking care of my wonderful children, husband, elderly family members, volunteering in the community and running a house I did not have the leftover brain power for anything fancy. Sleeping was a luxury back then.
Now that I have the time. My hands are tired and wonky. I don’t knit socks anymore. I really don’t use small knitting needles much anymore except to get knots out of yarn. I am also changing sizes so often that once I finish one part of a big project it will be to big for me. I have a couple of sweaters on the back burner when my body gets to the size it wants to be.
So for now it is shawls for me in smaller sizes. Spinning yarn on drop spindles. Scarfs and hats for charity projects for kids once I can manage smaller knitting needles. We find out about the next hand surgery this week. Then it is physical therapy at home and gradually starting knitting again with lots of breaks.
By the way, if you are looking for an older knitting, crochet or spinning magazine just ask. I might have it. They are going for 50% off the list price except for the ones that sold for less than $5.00 from so last century which go for the original sale price. Yes I even have some of those.
Surprisingly, once the space is cleared and a bit of reorganization later the space is filled. Things are looking neater every day.
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