Friday, July 09, 2004

Brevity is the Soul of…I forget…

Yesterday was one of those days.  I had paperwork to wade through in the morning and that really wound me up. 

I got a sympathy card from the kind folks who took care of Fluffy for me - I know they mean it kindly, but really -  I wish they wouldn’t bother.  I just get myself put back together and then there’s this card that rips me up again. 

I found a mistake - a bad one in the Pi shawl that meant ripping out nearly two rounds of work.  I did get one round ripped back before the mohair snarled so badly I could make no further progress.  I’ll try again when I’m not feeling so frustrated.  And to top it all off, I couldn’t even knit plain garter stitch last night.

Talk about a useless day :(

So I’m afraid there are no new pictures and nothing to report.

Today I’m back to the laundry to finish up some odds and ends in preparation for a guest that’s coming in the middle of next week.  Maybe I’ll bring the mitten with me.  Since I started it there, maybe working on it there will be good juju.

Have a great weekend everyone.  I should be more cheerful by Monday :)

Babbled by Robbyn on 07/09 at 11:20 AM
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  1. Hope your weekend is calm and relaxing… mohair is a terrible thing to rip.  Good luck.

    Posted by Chery  on  07/09  at  02:43 PM
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  2. as a veteran of far too many days when the ‘frog factor’ plays an big role in *everything* i attempt, i know the frustrated feeling- i think days like that are sent around to keep us humble (and boy, do they ever do that!!!)

    ignore the mohair for a little while and have a good weekend-

    Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  07/09  at  03:14 PM
    Location : texas

  3. Chery - Thanks for the good thought.  I’ve been considering putting it in the freezer as I have heard that helps when one has to rip mohair.  I figure it couldn’t hurt!

    Posted by Robbyn  on  07/09  at  04:32 PM
    Location : In a galaxy far, far away...

  4. barb - Thanks :)  I fully intend to ignore it for a bit since it’s either that or throw it in the corner and stomp on it!  And I don’t really want to do that; it’s too nice - or is when it’s behaving properly :)  You have a great weekend too!

    Posted by Robbyn  on  07/09  at  04:34 PM
    Location : In a galaxy far, far away...

  5. I hope by now (Sat. night) you’re feeling better. cheeky-smiley-006.gif width=32 height=32 I’m not a “roll with the punches” type of person…I’d throw it in a corner & stomp first, ask questions later. (Guess I never got over my terrible twos.) So I admire your restraint!

    Good fiber vibes heading your way for next week. happy2.gif width=15 height=15

    Posted by Bron  on  07/10  at  10:03 PM
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  6. Thanks Bron - LOL!  I’m not good at rolling with the punches either, but this yarn cost too much to have a tantrum on :)  Yes, I’m doing a bit better now and may try the shawl again tomorrow :)

    Posted by Robbyn  on  07/10  at  10:52 PM
    Location : In a galaxy far, far away...

  7. Add me to the list of folks sending good fiber vibes your way!  I’ll be looking forward to hearing if the freezing helped.  By the way, I used your “pick up dropped stitches without a crochet hook” technique to teach someone how to fix an error in their knitting last week.  She had knitted several stitches in a row that should have been purled and didn’t discover it until she came upon it working across the next row.  I showed her how to fearlessly let the stitch drop out, reposition it on the needles, then correct it, all without a crochet hook, and all without having to rip out 2 looooong rows of baby alpaca.  Hope that makes you feel better!  :-)  Looking forward to seeing you Monday.  I miss you!

    Posted by Caren  on  07/11  at  01:00 PM
    Location : Merrimack, NH

  8. Thanks for sharing that Caren - I’m glad to know the tip has been useful :)

    Posted by Robbyn  on  07/11  at  02:12 PM
    Location : In a galaxy far, far away...

  9. I’m sorry you were upset about Fluffy’s card.  I have all my little Fluff’s toys etc in a small box.  After 18 months, I still can’t bring myself to open it, but I know that the day will come when I will be glad I have his little bits and pieces.

    Posted by Pamela  on  07/11  at  03:29 PM
    Location : UK

  10. Pam - I have all his things too - I never throw anything like that away :)  What I’m really glad for though is that I have a few pretty good pictures of him.

    Posted by Robbyn  on  07/11  at  03:41 PM
    Location : In a galaxy far, far away...

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