My philosophy is this: if my mortgage is paid, my truck loan and insurance is paid and I am not in receipt of threatening past due notices from my utility companies, well then I can purchase some yarn. Maybe I don't have as much money in my savings account as I should. But, for all I know I could be struck by lightening tomorrow and die a horrible, crispy death ... so why not spend this precarious time on Earth doing something I love? Hey, if I am holding knitting needles while I am struck by lightening, the charge may enter one needle tip, pass through the cable and exit the other tip, thus leaving me unscathed, right?
I ordered Eos from the Unique Sheep in Moonlight in the Garden. This is the yarn that the designer used for the pattern. I have ordered from the Unique Sheep before and its great stuff. I really liked this colorway when I was looking at this pattern before, but the base was out of stock. Its not now! Telltale sign number two that the knitting fates are smiling.
I am opting out of the optional beading ... that's just begging the knitting fates to be unkind :o)
Shortly after I posted this the Knitting Fates decided I deserved a good dose of smack in the face ... while counting up stitches I noticed this:

See anything wrong here?
3 comments:
Oh dear! That can't be right. And is that four or five rows back? Aaaaaaaaaagh!
Oh boo Knitting Fates! That's just not fair.
I suppose you could selectively frog it...
Lol, that looks just like my lace knitting!! Lace and I have our "issues"!
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