MARY! I saw you knitting while you were walking the other day! or
Wow, you can knit while you walk? or, from the more seasoned friend/acquaintance, just
What are you making now?
I guess some people do restrict their knitting to indoor situations but my queue is so long and my obligatory knitting so urgent that I can't afford not to knit if I'm likely to have five minutes to spare, which is why I was so heartbroken about frogging yesterday's baby surprise jacket and the two hours I put into it.
However, as they say, tomorrow is another day. And now that I'm in it, I can fully endorse the truth of that statement:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhHZ2WfXyOTLeLsmvqt-cn0ZvZk6vf-M3Mwf2gIi6aF8A_8_F44BblY-gfw_SoMKarJvYcvx0peuTqoM6ecIXxo9JWQGElNplFnuUqANL-n_2vrWGkjCoEuqMNvHzIGA-TvvWNSPpmHZjw/s320/bsjbigger.jpg)
(yes, I'm still doomed.)
I am liking this pattern though. The gauge is still tight enough to show off snug even stitches, but it's softer than when I tried it on tiny wee needles, and best of all, it's just knit stitches with the occasional increase or decrease.
Perfect for knitting while walking.
2 comments:
It's certainly safer than knitting while driving but walk carefully! :)
Oh, that looks as if it will be the perfect choice for that wee baby. I wish you lived here then we could walk and knit together.
xxx
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