I Have a Disease
Yes, I have been diagnosed with a serious disease among knitters. All right, I’ve self-diagnosed it. I have startitis. I’ve had this before, and it’s passed fairly quickly. This time, though, it seems to be different.
I trace this episode back to completing the market bag. Finally. I immediately felt the necessity to cast on something new, so I did–a plain old triangular shawl. Then, I got the yarn I ordered for the Athena cardigan, available from the Knit Picks IDP. Well, I couldn’t just let it sit there, so I started it, too. It’s not gotten very far, but it’s started.
Of course, that isn’t enough.
I have De Quervain’s tenosynovitis in my left hand/wrist, and all the computer work I’ve had to do has caused it to flare. At times, knitting aggravates it, much to my chagrin. I’ve been wanting to knit a blanket, but I’m thinking crocheting one might be a wiser idea. I do, however, have a knitted one started, so I can work on it when able. I haven’t crocheted in a LONG time, so I’m a bit nervous about that, though I’d stick to a really basic pattern.
Then I had another thought. I’ve never owned a quilt. So . . . You got it! I’ve been thinking about a quilt. I want to hand quilt it, and I even have a design idea in mind. Of course, I can’t find the fabric I want. Perhaps that is a sign.









