I also knit 12,755 rows so the row counter for the million row challenge on Raverly took a big jump tonight.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Finally Finished
Teri’s Blanket is finally finished. It was started as her dad drove her to grad school in the fall of 2009. It was supposed to be finished by December of 2009. Oops fast forward until today. It is finally finished. The only thing that I would have changed would be to use larger knitting needles. U.S. size 7 knitting needles were a bit small for a queen size blanket. The bowl is all the ends that I cut off tonight.
I also knit 12,755 rows so the row counter for the million row challenge on Raverly took a big jump tonight.
I also knit 12,755 rows so the row counter for the million row challenge on Raverly took a big jump tonight.
Saturday, October 13, 2018
Knitting Math
If a project is 15 squares wide and 17 squares long with 5 rounds of boarders, with 2 or more ends to weave in per block. There are also 12 ends to weave in on the boarder. How many ends are there to weave in?
My current answer has to be 1 million.
If you come up with a different answer let me know. I have been weaving in ends for about 2 weeks now. I have spent over 10 hours this week alone weaving in ends. I see no end in sight.
My deadline is Thanksgiving. I am sorry the Thanksgiving holiday may have to be delayed.
My current answer has to be 1 million.
If you come up with a different answer let me know. I have been weaving in ends for about 2 weeks now. I have spent over 10 hours this week alone weaving in ends. I see no end in sight.
My deadline is Thanksgiving. I am sorry the Thanksgiving holiday may have to be delayed.
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New Design Posted Today.
Check out my new pattern on Ravelry and Love Knitting. Its called Felted Hot Pad. It’s a very practical home accessory for the kitchen. It is a fast and easy gift to make. Did I mention that is uses U.S. size 17 knitting needles, that is 12 mm to the rest of the world. I designed it when I was very tired after Eric was sick again this week. It is a beginner knitting pattern. A more experienced knitter could possibly knit 2 in one day. If you have not done so check out my other patterns. All patterns will be listed under Sheri Karobonik Designs.
The Hot Pad on the left is after felting.
The Hot Pad on the left is after felting.
Thursday, October 11, 2018
How to Spend a Day Off
Today I took a day off and spent it weaving in the ends of Teri’s blanket. I think that I am halfway through weaving in the ends. Tomorrow I will put the back side up and figure out how to fold the blanket to get the most productive use of my time.
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
A Rough Week or 2
I feel that I have lost the battle with my body. Eric has been sick twice in the past 2 weeks. There have been too many long days and nights that I would have handled with ease a few decades ago. I am really trying to take care of myself. I have been tempted to get some soda, but instead on the long nights I try to have a very small snack every few hours. This seems to be working.
This does not mean that my body does not ache all over. I can tell you with precise detail which are my weakest tendons and joints. I am still trying to keep up my various therapy for the joints. This just leaves me exhausted.
I am almost finished with a new knitting pattern. The pattern is written and the sample is knit but not yet felted. I have knit it 6 times to make sure it is correct technically. I was just too tired to finish up the felting and taking the pictures. This is a beginning pattern and will make a great holiday gift. I will let you know when it is released and where to get it.
This does not mean that my body does not ache all over. I can tell you with precise detail which are my weakest tendons and joints. I am still trying to keep up my various therapy for the joints. This just leaves me exhausted.
I am almost finished with a new knitting pattern. The pattern is written and the sample is knit but not yet felted. I have knit it 6 times to make sure it is correct technically. I was just too tired to finish up the felting and taking the pictures. This is a beginning pattern and will make a great holiday gift. I will let you know when it is released and where to get it.
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Sunday, October 7, 2018
Shh Don’t Tell Eric
It is more rare than a blue moon. I can’t even remember the last time that it happened. The odds are very much against this ever happening in any given year. What is this you are wondering. I will tell you only if you promise not to tell Eric. You must really promise and pinkie swear that you will not tell him.
OK, now that we have gotten that out of the way. I will tell you. It is a completely empty laundry room. Not one piece of dirty laundry in any basket. The picture below is the current state of my laundry room. I am not sure that this is cause for a world wide celebration, but around here that makes me very happy. I would also like to add thank goodness that the laundry line is in the garage or my freshly washed load of dress clothes would be soaking wet. It started raining not more than an hour after I hung all the dress clothes to dry.
Now I am off to sit with Eric to watch children’s programs and weave in more ends on Teri’s blanket.
Friday, October 5, 2018
Victoria S95
I finally got box two today. It has the backpack bag for the wheel and the art flyer.
Eric is feeling better but is still not sleeping through the night. I am getting very tired. For dinner tonight I wanted to skip dinner and just sleep. And life goes on.
Eric is feeling better but is still not sleeping through the night. I am getting very tired. For dinner tonight I wanted to skip dinner and just sleep. And life goes on.
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