I’m still having a difficult time with the carpal tunnel. I certainly think my arm has improved, but it hasn’t changed much recently, and I can’t go without the brace. The only knitting I have been doing is on my Mara. Rows of garter stitch might usually be considered tedious, but every stitch is a small achievement. I’d like to think about the next project I want to attempt, but it will take a while to complete this one. So in the interim, I caught up on the backlog of photographing and cataloging my stash, and grabbed a picture of my work in progress.
I have also been weaving on my Rigid Heddle loom (slowly, of course). My selvages are looking pretty even, and I am getting the hang of beating the weft evenly. Most of my problems are with the warp. I thought I followed the directions correctly, but I must have missed a step somewhere because my shed is pretty small. I will go through some more directions before I warp for the next project (you know, after I finish this one). I will also put an empty paper towel roll around my ties to even things out a bit more.
I worked on some more pictures of my grandma. The resolutions of both the original and the digital versions are low in some instances and I could only do so much, but I’m pleased with the results.
This is a great one. She makes a slouch look proper and right.
I wish I had inherited legs like these.
I can't even describe how much I love this last picture. I have a similar modern version with my cousin and some smaller tropical birds.
And now, since I have knit about as much as my arm can take this weekend, I am off to read another book!
2 comments:
I like the one of her sitting on the back of the car, myself. She seems a bit like a Trouble Maker (TM).
I also think you need a picture of your shawl that shows the greeney blue bits better. I LOVE that yarn and how it is working up.
Grandma was S-A-S-S-Y!!! Em, you could very well have legs like hers. No one's seen yours since you were three so how would we know?! ;-)
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