Friday 5 February 2021

January Recap

My goal for January was to start knitting a patchwork blanket. I was successful, in that I have knitted a number of squares of different coloured wool and feel more confident with each square I knit. There was a lot of learning along the way! The second square I finished was surprising larger than the first one, despite there definitely being the same number of lines at the beginning - I have no idea what happened...



At the beginning I tried knitting at all times of the day, we have had various periods of having to isolate this month and a lot more time at home like everyone at the moment so I thought I would find lots of time to get those squares made. But I was wrong. Pointy sticks and balls of wool that can be unravelled are like cat-nip to little boys - shocking right. So every time I tried to knit in their presence I would quickly have an audience who wanted to ask questions and 'help'. It was cute at first and then I ended up unravelling a square after my needle had been pulled out of a row of stitches and I decided it had to be an evening activity once they were in bed. 



I can't say that I've fallen in love with knitting. I am always drawn to it because it seems to be something you can do while watching tv, listening to a podcast or generally relaxing but that probably only works once you're an experienced knitter. I have very little quiet time, 2 and 4 years olds are wonderful but quiet and relaxing they are not. So when I actually get the chance to sit down and relax I just want to do that and not have to concentrate too hard. On the other hand I don't find knitting so exciting that I want to focus my entire attention on it, so while I'm glad to have tried it and I want to finish the blanket, I can't see this being a new hobby. But that's fine, this year is to find out what things I enjoy and which are worthwhile hobbies and which are not. Lesson learned! I do however have to finish this patchwork blanket or my husband's scepticism of my knitting will be justified. I'm happy to have learned knitting is definitely not for me but I will not have him be proven right, ha!

One down, 11 to go. 

2 comments:

  1. Congratulations on managing at least those squares Danielle, it will be a lovely blanket when you finish it, which I have no doubt you will! You definitely cannot let that husband of yours be proven right, he would never let you forget it :)

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  2. Exactly! It's good to have a motivation to finish :-)

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