Friday, February 29, 2008

First off, let me explain about the comments that have been "deleted by administrator". I never delete comments written by real people. But more and more the spam comments are showing up and I don't want to subject any one else to them. So I delete them. I wouldn't delete comments that disagreed with me or thought I was a twit. Hey, you're allowed an opinion. I will, however, delete spambots. Nuff said.

I spent the last three days home with a strange virus. No fever, or low grade fever, sinus pressure and congestion, sore throat and overall exhaustion and fuzziness. I felt silly staying home when I don't have real fever but I was so unable to focus on anything that it would have been a waste. I tried to knit but had to rip out whatever I knitted. I can't count to 2 or 5. It's a ribbed sock for goodness sake! But I had trouble wrapping the fuzz in my brain around the complicated concept of 2/5 ribbing.
Until last night. The fog lifted and I was able to finish the lace edging of the shawl. And a great cheering was heard across the land (well, from Royersford, after I texted Emily that I was casting off 607 stitches). Then I had to rip out the original white textured part because I messed up the counting and the center back was crooked. I wasn't sure it would show but it did so out it came. I have the center back clearly marked and am making sure to keep it straight as I re knit several rows. Then I just have to knit on the top border (and try to knit in all the ends) and block it. I think I will forgo the crocheted edging because I don't really like it. Maybe once it's blocked I'll change my mind. You can see how now I have to reknit the middle part of the back. Each row has a couple of k3tog in the middle of the row to shorten the rows until there are no more stitches left. I am so excited. I have never blocked anything before and PK wants to build a blocking frame. I told him I would use the mattress on the spare bed and pins but he found a frame online and is determined that he can "make my life easier". So, this weekend he is buying the wood and hammering lots of brads into it. If you've never seen a blocking frame, knitpicks has information about one on their website. I'm a lucky woman.
And now I am going to go to the drugstore and pick up my prescriptions and go to the Mac machine for some money and maybe treat myself to something unhealthy for lunch. I hope you are all in good health and the weekend is fine. (Once again we are in for some "wintry mix"). Spring can't get here fast enough.

8 comments:

Dianne said...

I'm glad you're feeling better. My boss has been out sick this week with the same symptoms. There is something nasty going around here in South Jersey!

Amy Lane said...

What a lovely shawl...now it's time to start working on something bright and yellow, for some spring in your heart!!!

And isn't PK a darling? Seriously--building you a blocking frame. It's lovely when they jump into our obsessions and swim!

Michele said...

oh this is exciting!

Bells said...

you are indeed a lucky woman. Don't you love the men in our lives who want to make our creative lives easier?

sorry to hear you've been so poorly. Doesn't sound like a lot of fun.

roxie said...

Bless your dear heart (and sinuses) So glad to hear you are feeling better. You were so wise to stay home while feeling mentally fuzzy. Your job needs you firing on all twelve cylinders.

PK is a prince! Husband of the week award to him.

Sheepish Annie said...

Ohhhh! Ahhhh! Very pretty shawl! And I'm so glad that you are feeling better. I'm crawling out of the depths of the Weird Illness With No Fever and couldn't be happier to see it gone. Now if we could just get rid of winter as quickly, I'd be a very happy Sheepie!!!

Olivia said...

Glad you're feeing better. I can't wait to see your beautiful shawl blocked, and the blocking frame too! I have the shawl pattern bookmarked for one day...

TinkingBell said...

The shawl is beautiful - it really does look fabulous - just the thing to wear for spring!

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