IN my dreams, rather in my dream world, I knit the pattern as
written and all goes well. IN my wake a
do world I more frequently than not knit the pattern as written or at least my
preferred interpretation. Most of the time
it goes well. Last evening I spent quite
a lot of time reinterpreting ripping out the labors of my dream world. Plainly, I should not knit aran patterns in my
sleep. Plain stockinette might have gone
pretty well. After all, I didn’t drop
any stitches. I also didn’t’t wrap any
stitches, nor did I knit or purl in the correct sequence. I did, however, knit and purl nearly an
entire row at a time, in my sleep; waking or just dropping everything before
the rows end. I wonder if my eyes were
open..hmmmm. Believe me, it’s not worth
it. I can only say, that until I can rest assured
that I can direct my dreams completely (and I’m not entirely void of that
talent, I am a lucid dreamer), I will try to keep my knitting an activity to
do WIDE awake. It will save me
time. I wonder how I’d do frogging in my
dreams?
I’ve also noticed that my moss stitch doesn’t appear to pop
out in the same way that I see on OPB (other people’s blogs). Here’s the measly update shot.
And see the pretty stick pin on top? I found that at a resale shop the other day. It didn’t say ‘stick pin’ to me. It said ‘orifice hook’, just bend the tip up into a little hook and cut off the sharp tip. Now that I have polished it up I’m having trouble making up my mind.
