I'm very glad that it's Friday. It's been a challenging week in a number of respects. First, my sinuses took offense to being taken out of the nice Florida air and being brought back north and have rebelled. I typically get a sinus infection once or twice a year and am used to having to ride them out, and thankfully this one has been pretty mild, but it's still uncomfortable to have sinus pain and pressure and then have a nose that's either dripping like a leaky faucet or completely stuffed up. Then, Ruthie's had some trouble readjusting to our schedule and was barking at 4 a.m. on Tuesday. Molly's been a typical moody teenager back at school after a long vacation. And the Mister's has to be at work early and been late getting home most of the week, so I've been doing double duty on school runs and had to do cooking and clean up. All that is to say that I'm pretty tired and ready for a weekend!
Fortunately work has been calm (as it should be, given how much I had to do before the break!) and I've been making steady progress on my knitting. I've finished the first of the three sections of the colorwork cowl:
I'm really enjoying this pattern, and though this particular cowl is likely going in the charity pile, I could see myself knitting it again. Wouldn't it be fun in some handspun, for instance?
I also located the yarn I intend to use for my cabled sweater and wound up a skein so I could swatch. I'm using size 7 needles and they feel so big!
I know it looks a little brown here, but that's just the lighting. It's actually a medium-to-dark gray called Wordsworth -- seems appropriate that for a sweater named after one poet, I'd use yarn with the name of another! Here's what it looks like on the Knit Picks site, for comparison:
I should be finishing up the swatch soon and blocking it, so by the weekend I'll have a better sense of whether I can proceed with the called-for needle size or need to swatch with a different one.
We've got a fairly quiet weekend ahead. Molly is attending a leadership event Saturday morning (during which time I plan to make a Costco run) and then a dinner party for a friend's birthday Saturday evening. The Mister and I are having a date night with dinner out at one of our favorite local restaurants. And Sunday is wide open. I'm really hoping Ruthie might sleep in a little, but if she doesn't, at least we'll have longer snuggle time in the afternoon. After a bit of a warm spell this week, it's supposed to get cold again over the next couple of days, so it'll be good to snuggle up with a warm pup inside. I hope you have something relaxing and enjoyable planned -- happy weekend, friends!

Sorry about the sinus infection and Ruthie barking at 4 am, but your knitting is coming along nicely! I hope you have a lovely, relaxing weekend with Ruthie sleeping in a bit.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry you are not feeling well! And sinus issues are the worst! I hope you are feeling better and soon! (and Ruthie... 4am is not wake up time!!) Your knitting is looking lovely though! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThe cowl is looking great! I love stranded colorwork; so addictive. I hope your sinuses clear up soon!
ReplyDeleteI hope you feel better soon and that the weekend gives you a respite from the challenging week you had.
ReplyDeleteUgh, sinuses! Wordsworth is such a good grey, it's going to look so good cabled up!
ReplyDeleteRe-entry is always hard. Your current knitting is great though! I'm sorry about your sinuses. Flying can be horrid on sinuses. In the winter (and also in the peak of summer air conditioning) I have to watch our indoor humidity.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you are swatching for that sweater. I like that cowl pattern and yes it would be lovely with handspun against a neutral color - at least that is what I would knit. I hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteComing back to grey skies and gloomy weather sure makes re-entry a bit tough for sure. Hope next week brings some sunshine and a quiet puppy.
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