TH (the husband) and I went to see Snow White and the Huntsman. We got there early so we could get our preferred seats. And I brought a sock to work on….one of TH’s plain black socks I could work on by feel. Which was true if, after not working on it for over a week, I remembered correctly that the leg was 1×1 ribbing. I knit a couple of rounds and tried to verify the ribbing pattern matched using the light of my cell phone during the pre-previews. hmmm. not sure that’s right, but I’ll just keep going. Three rows later, this really doesn’t feel or look right even in the dark and I pull out the pattern and read that it should be 2×2 rib.
Oh.
Yea.
That sounds familiar. The other pair of socks I’m working on is 1×1 rib. So, I start unknitting. Turns out, I can do that in the dark too, which might mean that I unknit way way too much.
Katherine the Great
I like to think of myself as a storyteller. Mostly I tell stories about knitting.
I like to think of myself as a storyteller. Mostly I tell stories about knitting.
Jun 07
2012
Just so you know, should I ever see you in the movie theater knitting in the dark…I WILL get a pic, I WILL point and I WILL blog that.
You are some kind of crazy! A good crazy, but crazy never the less!
=)
“Crazy” as a compliment. nice. :)
I’m very impressed. I think I could knit in the dark, but I’m quite sure I couldn’t unknit.
At the time, I wasn’t sure if I was pleased with myself or a little concerned that I unknit often enough to do it. glass half full?
You obviously have awesome super knitting skills to be able to do so much in the dark! The socks are looking great by the way : )
Thanks!…I continue to be shocked at how big TH’s feet are…that’s a lot of stitches. :)
lol, js
is js ” just sayin’ “?
yupper doodles! translation = laughing out loud, just sayin