I did go back and re-do the graft yesterday afternoon, as something wasn't quite right (I realized that I had twisted a stitch).Thanks everyone for the comments about my surgery! The patient is recovering nicely and we expect a full recovery!
I have to say that I am so pleased that I fixed it and that it turned out so well. I think Matt was scared to death... HA! I laugh in the face of his fear! I fear nothing (about knitting, that is... well, except maybe lace).
So I spent most of yesterday with the surgery and recovery. It's still pretty wet from the second blocking. I'm now in the "post project restlessness" phase. Again. I never seem to be able to concentrate after I finish something, and I've had to finish this baby twice.
I do have a baby blanket to finish up for a neighbor who is expecting to deliver with in the next few weeks. I need more yarn to finish the blanket. However, it's a wee bit cold (1F or -17C) and I really don't relish going out unless I absolutely have to...
So I'll browse more projects online that I have absolutely no business looking at instead of working on the projects that are sitting here waiting for me to finish. I could even get a jump start on the "Selfish Challenge KAL" for next month. Or work on my swatch for the Am Kamin.
Or just buy more yarn... heehee
Remember my mantra: Finish one, start two, buy yarn for three....
That's a great surgery you performed! I am probably due to do the same on one of my cardi sometime later.
ReplyDeleteThe vest is better than ever! You do deserve to reward yourself...
ReplyDeleteI was holding my breath, but the vest turned out perfectly. Onward!
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