Twiddly Fingers

I'm plagued with Twiddly Finger Syndrome. :) My mother had it, my dad had it for a while, most of my cousins have it. Little known outside my family, TFS is a disorder characterized by an incessant need to constantly do something -- ANYTHING -- with your fingers. Sometimes this takes the form of smoking, sometimes eating, in other cases nail-biting. Having learned to channel this compulsion, I now put hooks and needles in my fingers and make things most of my family members don't need or want.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Where did all the yarn go ????

I swear there's a black hole in our house. Or a yarn fairy, who keeps stealing it.

So Saturday I sit down in my big chair by the fireplace, ready for an evening of relaxing knitting and hoping to finish up my eggplant cardigan, which has been a UFO for far too long. Of course, the yarn is NOT in my basket, nor in my bag, nor in my tote.

Two hours later, after searching through darn near the entire house, I found the last little bit of one ball, but the other -- maybe 2 or 3 balls -- is missing.

Missing.

I KNOW I bought enough to finish this, mostly because the bottom was supposed to have this weird fringe, which I decided to ignore, and I ALWAYS buy at least one extra skein than what the pattern calls for, of the less expensive yarns. This project got bounced around a lot, and I was working on it while the DH was in the hospital, but I've checked through everything I can think to check through, and it's just not to be found. SO frustrating.

I did, however, find two balls of another yarn I'd forgotten about. :)

I'm still mad about not finishing the cardigan, but I did get some good practice time in with crochet. It still looks like a too-tight disaster, but at least I'm doing it. It doesn't feel so awkward anymore. Well, yes it does -- but it feels less awkward. It will come, in time.

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