I have made some progress on this Leftie project… it’s nice that I can knit and do other things now that I have gotten rid of the hand brace. I consider the knitting as exercise… yeah… that’s it… I’m exercising… LOL
I still have some pain in that area of my thumb and I don’t have the strength I had before I fell. It is amazing to see just how much muscle strength you can loose by not using your hand/arm on a regular basis for just a few weeks. One day earlier this week I couldn’t figure out why my arm hurt… then I remembered the struggle I had getting the lid off a jar the day before and when I mimicked that motion – yep that was it. It was a plastic pour spout lid that I couldn’t use any of my normal removal tricks – so had to rely on brute (ha,ha,ha) strength.
Here is the Leftie…
It’s interesting that when I started I was getting several leaves out of a color before it completely transitioned to the next color – I even pulled off a couple yards in a few places to hurry the transition along when the rows were shorter. I don’t think I’ll need to do that anymore… in the beginning I got 4 orange-ish leaves before it changed over to the green family. As you can see along the bottom - as the blues lead to the reds and then I got ONE orange leaf and the leaf that is about half done on the red cable is already the green that leaf # five is in the top row of leaves.
It will be interesting to see what happens as the rows get longer…
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2 comments:
That's an interesting pattern that kind of looks like a forerunner of Dreambird.
Judy S - I think for someone interested in the Dreambird but afraid it might be too complicated - this Leftie would be a nice easy start/introduction to short rows for shaping.
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