On Saturday afternoon I finished the Endless Rainbow for Rachey - it was far from endless, and took me two not very intense knitting weeks:
I then prepared my next knitting project, a Bousta Beanie from left over Jameison and Smith. The only problem was, because of some work excitement on Friday, I completely failed to print out the pattern. Knowing I was going to a bar on Saturday night, and not knowing the lighting situation, I wanted to knit from a paper pattern:


This all lead me to a problem: What can I knit that will work no matter the lighting, won't impact on my ability to chat and won't stop me casting on a hat tomorrow? So I pulled out my only ongoing wip - my good old sock yarn blanket, and got to it.
I did four squares, which is probably more that I have done this year!
I then prepared my next knitting project, a Bousta Beanie from left over Jameison and Smith. The only problem was, because of some work excitement on Friday, I completely failed to print out the pattern. Knowing I was going to a bar on Saturday night, and not knowing the lighting situation, I wanted to knit from a paper pattern:
While considering the problem I skeined up the yarn for the Millers Daughter, which i imagine I will start some time next week:
This all lead me to a problem: What can I knit that will work no matter the lighting, won't impact on my ability to chat and won't stop me casting on a hat tomorrow? So I pulled out my only ongoing wip - my good old sock yarn blanket, and got to it.
I did four squares, which is probably more that I have done this year!
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