Monday, March 09, 2026

Little needles.

Who knew working with itty bitty,teeny weeny needles could be so interesting?!?! I am working on 10cm - or 4" - 4.5mm needles, on cables that are only 40cm (16"), long - or in this case, short. I've never worked on such short needles before, and am finding it, as I said earlier, interesting. The pattern is Metamorphose, by Lucy Hague. It is a pattern that you can do for either a Cowl, or an Infinity scarf. It is knitted in the round, hence the short needles. Of course it is cabled, and the ends are sewn together at the end. Am I crazy, or what?!?!? I had to order the needles especially, as I didn't have any this length. I'm not even sure how I talked myself into doing this pattern. Oh that's right, I didn't actually read how it was done. I just saw something and thought, that looks cool, and I also saw it was by Lucy Hague, so knew it would be different. You'd think I would have learnt by now. How many Lucy Hague patterns have I done? Of course that is no reason to not make another one, right? And it will look,and feel so nice once I have it finished. Will be lovely and warm come winter. Onward and upward. I'm sure it can't be too diffcult, really, since I've done this much. 

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Little needles.

Who knew working with itty bitty,teeny weeny needles could be so interesting?!?! I am working on 10cm - or 4" - 4.5mm needles, on cable...