WIP Thursday?

Thursday, January 15, 2026

It’s foggy today! You can just see the ice fishing shack that was left out on the ice yesterday. I doubt there are any fishermen out today. The ice in front of our house, at the shoreline, is scary today and I imagine there are other spots, too. But yesterday there were cars and pickup trucks on the ice. What a difference a day makes.

I may be coming out of this flu thing a little bit. I slept last night about as well as I have for the past two weeks. Only one brief coughing jag at 1:45am that lasted about 15 minutes. I’m counting it as a full night’s sleep. I slept until after 8 this morning. That’s a miracle.

I am going to attempt an hour out of the house today. I had promised to teach a mini-class for new knitters who are taking a Jan Plan class at Colby College with a fiber artist friend as their teacher. I’ll have 16 students, ten of whom don’t knit at all. Thankfully, one of my co-worker friends is coming in to help teach/support because learning to knit in an hour is a lot! This seems like a good opportunity with a limited time frame for me to “do” something after two weeks of inactivity. Thanks to this flu bug.

Meanwhile, I picked up my Jelly Roll blanket yesterday for the first time in ages. It had been enough time that I had to go back to my notes to see how I had done it. But once checked, I knitted along through a sweater class with Carol Feller (a year-long class on sweater construction) and a Maine Charter Schools Commission business meeting. I have decided I love the virtual option for meetings and classes. There’s so much you can learn without ever leaving your chair!

Jelly Roll blanket with Carol Feller teaching class

I also worked on my Ranunculus sweater in the evening. I’m making good progress and enjoying the pattern. It’s a neck down construction which will be nice so I can try it on as I go. The yarn is deep stash that I believe I bought in Mississippi at a shop that we found traveling from Louisiana to Florida over a decade ago. The yarn has been sitting quietly in my stash for years. I think I tried to make it into something once and didn’t like it so I frogged it and put it back in my stash. This Ranunculus seems to be the perfect excuse to pull it back out. The yarn is by Shibui called Heichi and is now discontinued. The color is called lichen and that’s a pretty perfect name for the color. I have never been a “green” person but it’s growing on me.

Ranunculus in Shibui Heichi

Ranunculus starts with a choice of cast ons and I want the neck of my sweater to be narrower so I chose the provisional cast on. It’s an interesting process learning or re-learning cast ons. I find it’s a cast on that I always forget because I don’t use it very often. And this one was a challenge even on 16″ needles because the fiber is not at all stretchy. I finagled it though and it’s moving along nicely. The sweater starts with a yoke that is described as a multi-stranded necklace and I think that’s an apt description. There are several rounds of lace or textured stitches and then a few rounds of stockinette. The stockinette gives you a break from counting stitches and makes a new blank slate for the next “strand”.

There is no swatching for Ranunculus. It’s written for any weight yarn from lace to worsted (mine is a worsted) and knitted on US 10 needles. I’m intrigued to see how the fit works. It’s meant to be a very boxy, full shape which is supposed to make the swatch unnecessary. We shall see. I don’t want to have 10+ inches of ease so I’m knitting the 4th size that should knit up to be 52.75″ around the bust which is over 8 inches of ease. Enough for me. Stay tuned.

My Gansey Afghan has been sitting idle as have my husband’s Christmas socks. While I’ve been feeling under the weather, I have found that I knit for a bit and then just sit and rest so I’m not getting as much done as I might like considering I’m home all day but I have to remember that I am allowed to just rest.

This morning I finally took the time (and had the energy) to water my orchids. They’re amazing to me because despite being quite nearly neglected for the past 2-3 weeks, they’re all doing well and three of them are ready to bloom!

The photo on the left has two plants ready to bloom one in the front and one back by the window. The front one belonged to my husband’s mother before she passed away. When we moved to Maine from Florida, we brought it with us (in flower). It’s been flowering almost constantly since. The one in the back and the one on the right are “new” plants that I bought on sale at our local nursery. They were past blooming when I bought them and this is the first time they’ve bloomed for me. Yay! I two more orchids not shown; one was a gift from my daughter one year for my birthday or mother’s day and it’s leaves are super healthy but it has no blooms happening right now. The other one is one that was given to my daughter by her agent and I am not holding out much hope for it. It is not thriving at all and I am unsure as to why. My neglecting it may have helped it along but I’ve given it a good soak today and we’ll see what happens.

Gone knitting.

Happy Easter

Sunday, April 20, 2025

I wrote 2024 for a good part of the week … is this a Freudian faux-pas? I may be in denial or I may be overworked and stressed. Not sure which is the most accurate statement or if it’s a combination of all of the three. LOL. Regardless, it’s been a crazy busy week and I am glad to have “nothing” to do today on Easter Sunday. None of our kids live close-by and they’re not able to travel to be with us so we are going it alone again and I have such mixed feelings about being along on holidays. This year it just wasn’t possible for us to travel because of my work schedule. So we will tough it out and maybe we’ll go out to the local nursery and buy some pretty flowers … time will tell.

I worked two extra days this week at the shop because the boss is away. Tuesday was Thursday and Thursday was Saturday and I have no idea what to say Saturday was but I taught the second half of my Colorwork Workshop which included a crochet steek reinforcement and cutting a steek and then adding button bands to the “swatch” so it can be used as a coffee cozy. I had fourteen students and it went quite well. I’ll add this to the classes that I can teach in my list of possible workshops/classes. It was fun to meet the new people who I didn’t know before, which was the majority of the class. AND one of my students went to my high school so it was very fun to reconnect (and we will be getting together again.) After my workshop I stayed and worked at the store. Have I said how much I enjoy the customers at the yarn shop? That’s the best reason to keep working for a small family business.

I finished one sock and will start a second one today. Little socks for my little peanut. Purple is her favorite color for now. This colorway is purple but called “red onion” and I think it’s a perfect name. I am making these little socks 5.25 inches long and hope someone’s little feet don’t grow too much before sock season starts again.

On Friday I finished the embroidery for the pink mitten that I started ages ago. I don’t love working with the fabric that the embroidery pattern is printed on, it’s sticky, but I can now finish the knitting and wash the fabric off and decide as I knit the second mitten if I want to duplicate my efforts on the second one. They may look really odd if I don’t embroider the second one, too.

I’ve cast on for the Big Love cardigan with Berroco Pima 100 … what a bizarre start to a cardigan! You knit two pieces of the collar starting with a provisional cast on and then you pick up stitches for the back and the shoulders … this is a first but I will prevail. I’m trying to find something relatively simple to take with me when I fly to California at the end of the week and so far I’m coming up empty handed. I guess we will see what progress I make and then I will decide.

Last project this week and the one I keep picking up is my Little Tern blanket by Tin Can Knits. This, as I have mentioned before, is the second Little Tern I’ve knitted and I am loving it just as much this time despite my big faux-pas. I didn’t remember until I had nearly finished the knitting the first skein of yarn that I had bought an extra skein “after the fact” and so I didn’t check the dye lots before I started knitting. Needless to say, I have three skeins of one dye lot and one of the other. I had “planned” to use the three original skeins for the body of the blanket and use the last one for the lace edge. Ha! Ha! When you plan … God laughs. Guess which skein I grabbed to start this project? Yup, the odd ball. AND there is a definite color change but I am just going ahead and finishing the blanket because it’s beautiful and I am beautifully human … and I am not pulling out a full skein of work for this! I have yarn for a purple Little Tern in my stash and I will (hopefully) remember to check the dye lots when I start that one. Fingers crossed.

So, today I hope to 1) spend some time on the porch in the sun and 2) go buy some primroses or pansies at the garden center and 3) knit a little. Tomorrow I have to go to the bank for work but I am not going to work today.

Happy Easter to those who celebrate! Gone knitting.