a thousand hugs from ten thousand lightning bugs
Posted: October 2nd, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: cascade eco wool, projects: big-kid tomten, sweaters, things i knit, yarn i use | Tags: cascade eco wool, crafty, diy, garter stitch, handmade, knit, knitting, notes, paper, smarties, studying | No Comments »Well, it’s that time of year again. The time when I stock up on coffee, retreat into my apartment, and start a very serious battle of wills with a stack of paper that looks a lot like this. (Fun-size box of Smarties for scale, obviously.)
Now that school’s back in session, I’m back to having to write a major exam once a month (give or take). Unfortunately, this month I’ve also been struck down with a pretty fierce cold, which is doing terrible things to my ability to concentrate on my notes, so my knitting progress has taken a nose-dive.
However, the past few days have been a sudden, bracing leap into autumn, and it’s too cold for me to not be knitting something. So I finally sat down, did some math, and started my fall sweater, which is basically the knitting equivalent of autopilot. Garter stitch on 5.5mm needles, which feel ginormous after knitting with teeny yarn on 4mm needles for most of the last year. It’s extraordinarily comforting.
Song of the Entry: Owl City – Fireflies (Listen)


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