Never whine about the stash.
It’ll get you back.
I was hunting through one of my nice, new, heavy timber stash boxes, and the lid crashed down on my head. The corner of support post hit me square in the middle of head.
Ouch. It really hurt.
I went to the doctor yesterday, and he sent me off for a CT scan straight away, because I has a splitting headache and was feeling nauseous and dizzy.
The good news is that I have a brain and it’s not bleeding. It’s just a minor concussion, and I do feel a bit better today.
Today was the first time I knit since Sunday, so I don’t have much to report. But I did finish the body of the Nundle sweater.


Do you see what I see? A shitload of ends waiting to be woven in!
I’ll use them to seam the sides, but they’ll still need to be woven in. The pattern called for the front and back to be knit seperately, (including the collar) then cast off and seamed in the shoulder. Seeing as I was knitting them together anyway, I decided to go with a three needle bind off for the shoulder seams, leaving the collar stitches live, then knit the collar in the round.
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If I’d thought further in advance, I would’ve knit the whole thing in the round, eliminating side seams entirely, but I’m the queen of hindsight. I’m happy with the shoulder seams and collar though.
Now I just need to knit the sleeves and seam it all up. The sleeves have been started, but not much more than that.
Twinkie says “Peekaboo!”
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21 thoughts on “

  1. It’s great – what yarn have you used?
    Never whine about your stash (I’ve been reducing mine by getting rid of yarn that I’ll never use) – imagine what it’d be like if you didn’t have one 🙁

  2. This bunny shot is so cute, adorable!!! I want to cuddle him/her? Good thinking on the shoulder and collar though. It’s way better than sewing. ;o)

  3. Wow, revenge of the stash! I’m glad your head wasn’t damaged too badly. Another danger of the stash – too much yarn = too heavy of a box. The answer must be to split it into smaller boxes!
    I hate weaving in ends….can’t you just leave them on the side after seaming? Who’s going to know? You’re not planning on wearing that sweater inside out, right? Just tie a little knot at the end of each one. Yes, I’m feeling that lazy!

  4. Yikes! Sorry about the head injury. I’ll have to remember that the next time I whine about stash too. Twinkie is so cute!!!

  5. Oh your achin’ head!! I am so sorry to hear about the stashbox mishap. The sweater is looking good, I love the colors in it. And Twinkie, well what can I say about Twinkie, he’s just so cute I could cuddle him, except I don’t want to be scratched!!

  6. Ouch!!! Glad you are OK!!
    Hindsight is 20/20 vision!! I usually have a good idea AFTER I needed it!!
    Twinkie is so cute _ She could play Peekaboo with The Labradors!!!!

  7. Ouch on both counts, the head and those ends!! It looks lovely though, I agree with Evelyns comment, who would know, other than you???

  8. Hi Donna, guess what I just found. Your comments hidden deep in blogger land! I would have responded if I had known. So really sorry about that. And yes, I had to absolutly forbid my son to wind each and every skein into a ball all at once. ;o) (I want to do it myself.)

  9. Ya know, its not everyone that can give themselves a concussion – heh. Ouch, I’m glad you’re ok!

  10. Hope you’re alright now. That sounds like quite a bad hit.. The sweater looks wonderful! (and the ends looks scary) *waves to Twinkie*

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