Success!

The target has been seen wearing the new scarf – willingly and voluntarily! The unaccustomed frosty weather is helping no doubt, but I have definitely seen that man exiting this house with his  My So Called Scarf about his neck. A success. Perhaps I’ll unpick the Pine Cone scarf (last year’s gift and worn but …

Bleugh

The Butternut Scarf [Ingrid at Ravelry] is now making gratifying progress. It has moved from that horrible stubby stage into something which does at least flap, if not drape. According to my Geek Knitters Spreadsheet[TM] it is now 30% complete, after four and a half pattern repeats. It’s looking beautiful and I already want to …

What to do now?

My Spin Off came today. Do I read, or do I knit? Perhaps, as I am currently listening to Richard Burton reading Under Milk Wood, knitting might be the best bet. Apparently my Jumbo flyer has arrived too but I don’t feel like going out to collect it and SpinningGill also has the lurgy so …

SO-called FO

That’s one off the checklist of UFOs for dealing with. I love the textures in this. I have one ball left over and have listed at at Demiurge as available for swaps.

Attack of The Phlegm

You don’t want to know me today. Truly, you don’t. Why don’t you waddle on over here and be entertained instead? Or here, here, or here. (Despite suffering an case of Incipient Death, knitting made progress yesterday and I am well rewarded by some magical progress figures at Ravelry: Ingrid made 20% complete, and the …

It’s Ingrid

So, it turns out that Ingrid, my Butternut Scarf was asking to be picked up. This has been sitting on my desk for what feels like an age, but according to my ticky sheet I began the scarf just 24 days ago. I left it on row 13 of the second repeat (to concentrate on …