Thanks to everyone who left me well wishes on my burned hand, I appreciate them! Let’s just say that it’s not wise to touch the lawnmower exhaust 5 minutes after mowing the lawn…because this will happen:
I spent Sunday evening holding an ice bag and attempting to do mundane tasks with my uncoordinated left hand, because my poor fingers hurt so bad. Let’s just say I hope I never break my arm, because it’s down right impossible to eat with my left hand, as evidenced by the stains on my shirts and shorts from that day. But thankfully, it doesn’t hurt anymore and I’m able to once again eat without looking like a 2 year old. Oh and reskein yarn too, cause that’s a fairly important task.
I haven’t tried to knit yet, but I think I’m gonna attempt some work on the secret stranded project tonight, since the herald of July signals that I don’t have too much time left to finish this one. I tried to enlist Dallas’ help to do a few rounds, but he seemed to be all thumbs when it came to holding both colors. And not to mention that he wasn’t too keen to be featured in another blog post after the last photo shoot. (My entreaties of “you’re an Internet superstar now, your public needs you!” didn’t seem to perk him up either)
I guess that leaves it up to me to complete the hat on time ;) It shouldn’t be too bad though, I’m definitely getting better at holding one color in my left hand, and everyone’s tips were super helpful. For me it’s been a matter of just getting my left hand used to having some form of structure so I can tension the yarn, rather than sitting there like a limp noodle that occasionally pushes stitches forward. I’m able to wrap the yarn on the left without using my right hand to thread it now, so I’m making progress.
Speaking of progress, I’m also super proud of myself in the bike commuting arena. I managed to ride in 4 days last week, and would have done 5 if my legs didn’t collapse into a pool of Jell-O when I woke up on Thursday. But I’m getting stronger and losing weight (3 pounds last week!), so the results are very encouraging. It’s a bit hot for the ride home these days (today’s commute will be extra sweaty since it’s 97 right now!), but I seem to have managed so far. If anything, all the sweat just adds up to a pound here or there ;)
Be sure to go check out the Yarn Nerd site soon too, because this week’s shop update is live and ready for the taking. The new colorways above are inspired by some of my favorite summer time treats, and I think they’re pretty awesome. There’s still plenty to be had, but it might not last too long, so go check it out!
And tomorrow’s July 4, woo-hoo! I’m hitting up a BBQ/Pool Party and then checking out some fireworks, how about you? Whatever you do, make sure there’s knitting, and be safe!









All beautiful, as usual!
wow, gorgeous colorways! :)
Ouch!!! Well, at least it wasn’t the mower blades, right?! Gorgeous colors!
Ouch! hope you’ll be on the mend soon, I agree with Chris, at least it wasn’t the blades! Love the yarn & you’re one step closer to having a knitting dog (now that would bring in the dinero).
eeekk!!! your finger!!! Hope you feel better soon and the yarn is beautiful!
Good to hear, that your fingers are getting better. Are you treating them with anything (I now several types of burn cream, that will help it heal quickly). I looked hard at the photo of Dallas and the two color work, but I couldn’t figure out what it was…. sigh I’ll probably have to curb my curiosity and wait like everybody else. Very lovely yarn by the way!
ewww - that looks like it hurts! burns are the worst - they seem to take forever to heal! (yep - ask me how I know….)
beautiful colorways - so perky and summery!
Ouch! Hope your fingers heal soon! Congrats on the biking. Yarn - yum.
glad you’re healing. dallas looks adorable although i’m surprised you let him so near your knitting after the Felted Tweed incident :). hope you had a great 4th!
yay for bike commuting adam! i am so glad you are enjoying it; bike commuting the best. and biking n general goes a LONG way to being able to eat whatever you want. i like biking in really hot weather, too; it’s the one exercise you can do where you create your own breeze. good for you!