The boys have been waiting patiently for their pockets, while I went off and finished the one button cardigan, knit the puerperium, and a
rabbit.
Then I decided to use the pockets to practice techniques: stripes, (twisting the yarns on the inside in a very pretty twirl), and a slip stitch pattern. It was much easier than I expected, and the boys love their designs.
To Jean they all look the same. I thought that the blue would be darker than the grey to him, but no - he cannot see which one is his. That is really no problem, the little ones quickly tell him if he has one of theirs, but I found it fascinating that he could not distinguish between these two colours. After 8 years he still surprises me with
what he can and cannot do.
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I have not read much, with all the knitting, but Jacques has been reading GK Chesterton at me at night after the children went to their rooms. (Yes, I meant to say "at"). We worked our way through the best parts of
Orthodoxy and Heresy. I downloaded "The Wisdom of Father Brown" onto my Kindle, but have really only read the first couple of pages. I like Chesterton, although he did not agree with my theology. (I think it would be fair to say that he was a staunch Roman Catholic that disagreed with Calvinist ideas?) I, however, agree with him on most things, although I would often simply replace his "the Church" with "the Bible". I would not tell him that, though, he would mop the floor with me when it comes to discussing serious matters.
I am linking to Ginny's
yarn along again, and looking forward to all the inspiration from around the world!
Those pockets are cute! They're a great place to practice new techniques. Thank you for the lesson on Achromatopsia (not a short, easy word). The human body is so interesting.
ReplyDeleteI love your pockets! Great work!
ReplyDeleteMy children would *love* me to make something like that. Thanks for the inspiration. :) I'll add them to my ever-growing and unmanageable list!
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome - I am just channeling inspiration from Lori (lori times five) :).
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