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Neck & Chest Protector |
Finishing a project–it brings that sigh of pleasure and maybe a bit of pride. And this one brought not only the satisfaction of completion and accomplishment, it brought with it a sense of relief. Perhaps that’s a unwise confession to make. But since I started this project last year, I was concerned that it would be forgotten about for another couple of years before I finished it.
- For me, every project has several stages:
- The excitement of beginning. It’s fresh, and if it’s a new pattern, it’s an adventure;
- Measuring…and checking progress;
- Encountering the new technique, trying to figure it out;
- Consulting YouTube.com for teaching videos for help;
- Conquering the new skill, then continuing it;
- Ignoring it for a while…I’ve gotten bored, finding it tedious
- Rekindled interest…curious to see what it looks like finished, hating unfinished projects;
- Persevering, until the excitement of only an inch to go..
- Finally, finishing.
After I got home from work, today, The Maverick and I were watching television whilst eating lunch. I felt like just sitting for a while, and became interested in a programme. That’s when I decided that I was going to finish this chest protecter/dickie. I’d been “knitting at it”–a few rows two or three days a week since I got home. With only two inches left to knit on the neck, it demanded finishing.
These items were pretty popular in the 1930’s and 1940’s, instead of scarfs. They fit nicely under a dress coat and looked smart.
A couple of years ago a friend of mine came back from a visit to Eastern Europe wearing something similiar. So, I became interested in making one. Internet surfing took me to http://cs.oswego.edu/~ebozak/knit/troop-knitting/bernat/dickey.html
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Great job 🙂 Have you read any of Debbie Macomber's books? The Blossom Street series is about a character called Lydia who opens a yarn shop in Seattle, you'd love it! It goes on introducing new characters through several books. A woman at my local library recommended the series to me & I'm so glad she did! Hope you have a good weekend and get a chance to finish up your balcony project. Have you tried gumtree.co.uk or Facebook marketplace for a bistro set? Good Luck xoxo