Thursday, March 10, 2011

Quake knitting

















Thuja socks knit in Paton's Jet. The photo is not the best, taken a moment after I finished them with my ipod the night before we left Mums and came home. I was going to give them to my brother for Christmas since he now lives in Dunedin (nice thick winter socks seemed a good idea) but my stepdad tried them on and loved them. I left them with him as a thank you for housing our refugee family after the earthquake. Great pattern - I remember Bells making these in Jet ages ago and the idea of worsted weight "man socks" has stayed with me since then. It was nice to leave a little thank you behind.

I haven't knitted at all since coming home. I have been working on a secret project that I can share soon, but no actual knitting. My concentration, motivation and energy is pretty low at the moment - the stress of being home again has pretty much turned me into some sort of hermit-zombie (it's not pretty believe me). We have water again though, so at least I am clean.

If someone could just turn off the aftershocks that would be great. We all need some sleep and a break from the near constant adrenaline rushes every time the earth moves.

2 comments:

  1. they look great! And I'm sure it must've been nice to know you were able to give something back. *hugs*

    I hope life settles down soon, sweets. Stay safe

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  2. I'm so glad the water is back on, that must help. I can't believe there are still aftershocks, poor you. Hope they go away soon.

    And maybe try a little knitting - something easy - it might give a little stress relief?

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