However it is sock yarn, requiring very small needles and a particular amount and kind of time. I found this book, written in 1910 by Arnold Bennet, available (and free) on the Gutenberg site, called "How to Live on 24 Hours a Day.The author suggests dedicating 90 minutes 3 times a week for self improvement in a practical and so very charming way. I firmly believe, knitting can be a wonderful character building exercise, and feel the habit falls perfectly into Mr. Bennet's philosophy.
Just this very spring I completed a cabled Debbie Bliss cardigan using Mr. Bennet's method. I loved working on it, and had lots of opportunity to practice perseverance. Focus and discipline are a must for me living every day in immersed in colourful, textured yarn wonderfull-ness .
Wanting to knit the Regia moved me to create a featherweight chunky by using used one strand of Kaffe's yarn and one strand of Drops Vivaldi mini mohair on 6 mm needles. The increased thickness and loft combined with an elegantly simple stitch pattern worked very well.
I have 28.2 grams remaining, creating a bonus stripe candidate for the The 12 Baby Jumpers of 2018.
I used the One Row Scarf pattern, by Stephanie Pearl McPhee.
and blocked it just like the Wisp scarf I knit in the winter.Congratulations to me, another soft and wonderful knit lives here.
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