tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5906279110524650707.post6463181341496518711..comments2023-03-19T10:55:58.506+00:00Comments on Knit It, Grow It, Cook It: New book and dreamsSusieThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03791049164699942468noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5906279110524650707.post-73661501236421191572011-01-27T10:18:01.309+00:002011-01-27T10:18:01.309+00:00Greetings from Wales....
I was blog hopping - kni...Greetings from Wales....<br /><br />I was blog hopping - knitting blogs.... and I’m really pleased that I came upon yours. It was the Country Weekend Socks book that first caught my eye... I’d spotted it advertised in this month’s Country Living magazine.<br /><br />You see, after not having knit for many years, I had my first lesson on knitting socks on four needles last Saturday afternoon, so as you can imagine, right now, I am fired with enthusiasm, but like you, found coping with four needles quite a challenge... I dropped stitches off needles, found I’d loopy gaps in what I’d knitted between each needle and I’ve even left the fourth needle out and just knitted on three until to my horror I spotted it at my side..... I’ve also developed dreadful arm-ache. I think I am just too tense. I hope I soon discover a comfortable way of letting the two needles I’m not knitting on hang in a way that don’t get in the way.<br /><br />The friend who taught me was off to Helsinki on Monday..... I’m following her ‘verbal’ pattern, it’s one that has been passed down to the girls in her family for a few generations. I’m okay knitting down as far as the heel, then I have to wait for her return for my next lesson when I ‘attempt’ the heel.... that should be fun. <br /><br />I shall stop by again, I’m most interested in following your progress. MarionReflection Through The Seasonshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10081179712025990011noreply@blogger.com