Saturday, November 15, 2008


Happens to everyone sooner or later…



Well, we went out on Wednesday to collect the new World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lych King expansion.  And found that Lily’s left front tire was very low indeed.  I decided to risk the couple of blocks to the nearest gas station but the tire wouldn’t hold any air at all.  So we called for assistance and sat for 2 hours in the raw cold waiting for the truck to arrive.  Finally, it did and the man not only changed the tire for me, but tested the flat and told me he felt the tire was in fine shape, could be repaired and not to let anyone try to sell me a new tire because I didn’t need one.

That was good news anyway :)

Observing the ebb and flow of customers to the gas station was fascinating.  I know nothing about how these things work.  I come in and park, I pump my gas and I leave.  That’s all I’ve ever done and it maybe takes 5 minutes.  But I watched people park and go into the attached mini-mart and not come out for half an hour.  I mean, how many times can you check the price on a pack of gum or cigarettes because that’s about all the store carries.  Well, soft drinks and junk food, of course plus a couple of Boston newspapers.  Some folks parked, went and got a bag of chips (or the equivalent) and then sat in their vehicles in the station parking lot.  Me, I’d want to be out of there: it’s small, unattractive and the scents of gasoline and oil do not enhance a gustatory experience!  Maybe that’s just me…

I decided that there was no reason not to knit I-cord with whatever SWS yarn I had left.  If there wasn’t enough for straps for the bag, then I could consider other options.

Lots of I-cord



This has been lightly felted and is actually still damp.  I’ll know better when it dries whether I have enough to be practical but I believe there’s going to be plenty.  What surprised me was how long it took to knit!  I-cord looks simple - and it is - but it took a day and a half to knit up about 100 yards of yarn into 4 stitch cord.  Who knew?

I also finished the knitting for the cowl.

Dragon skin cowl



I’m liking it very much, but I’m going to block it (including blocking out the ribbing) before sewing it up.  I could have done this on a circular rather than working it flat but for some reason my conscious mind isn’t picking up on, flat seemed like the way to go :)

Close-up of stitch pattern



I love this stitch pattern.  And I love this yarn - an all together satisfying small project!

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