The second shawl in pink is working up well. It took a total of four weeks of near constant knitting on the first shawl to reach completion. The second pink shawl was started on Sunday and I am already on the fourth of five charts, that's quite a reduction in time. There have been only seven rows needed to be tinked so far. No score was kept during the creation of the first one but it was conservatively 10 times higher. No wonder this second seems so easy.
There is a reason for all this comparing. Learning did take place over the past four weeks with one of the best things learned is to stop knitting when mental fatigue is setting in. It is true I seem to find it very satisfying that this old dog can still learn new tricks, even if they seem complicated at the outset. If nothing else the gray matter between my ears has been tested and continues to be working. So my dusty pink shawl is keeping me in the pink (as in good spirits and health).
Check out the progress and the beads:
And since it is predicted to rain heavily tonight, I brought in some of the last dahlia blooms of the season. They too are pink, seemingly the colour of the week.
There is a reason for all this comparing. Learning did take place over the past four weeks with one of the best things learned is to stop knitting when mental fatigue is setting in. It is true I seem to find it very satisfying that this old dog can still learn new tricks, even if they seem complicated at the outset. If nothing else the gray matter between my ears has been tested and continues to be working. So my dusty pink shawl is keeping me in the pink (as in good spirits and health).
Check out the progress and the beads:
And since it is predicted to rain heavily tonight, I brought in some of the last dahlia blooms of the season. They too are pink, seemingly the colour of the week.
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