Monday, April 4, 2011

Thumbless Mitten: Part 2 and Steel Hooks

Back on September 22, I posted about my thumbless mittens. Well today, I don't have a thumbless mitten but it soon will be! Was walking to my car after work and I always keep my thumb wrapped around the strap of my bag. Today I felt more bag and less mitten with my thumb.

The thumb is at the top of my to do list AFTER I liberate my size 6 lace needle from the cowl that has been patiently waiting to be bound off with beads. The size 6 is one of the needle sizes recommended for lace knitting class I'm taking tomorrow night (I know, I know how long have I known about the class??).  Last night went looking for a small steel crochet to get the beads onto the knitting but alas all of mine have gone on walkabout.

I'm trying to keep my money local by purchasing items from local businesses when possible and avoiding box stores. I called around to knitting shops I could make it to before they closed, but unfortunately they didn't have any small enough hooks.  Called Hobby Lobby and yes they had it but as I was hanging up with them, I recalled Wisconsin Craft Market. For those not familiar with Madison area, WCM is a locally owned craft store. Not only did I find the steel hook, also found the same yarn the mitten is made out of (yarn was included in class and don't remember if there was any left and if there was, where I stashed it), blocking mats and two pattern books PLUS if you check out their website they usually have a coupon.  Today's coupon was 25% everything excluding orange tagged items (which the yarn was), not bad, huh?

The first book was Perfectly Plus: featuring the knit-to-fit workbook for the full-figured woman and the other was Plus Size Fashions. While I know there is more to me, I really wish folks wouldn't single out one demographic based on their size. Do you see any books entitled Fashions for Anorexics and Waifs? How about a title of Fashions for Real Women? This would be more statistically accurate, at least in the U.S.

4 comments:

Renee Anne said...

See, this is the reason I'm taking the Sally Melville Class on Saturday about knitting to your own figure...there's nothing in there about being big or small or wide or whatever. I like that idea.

EGunn said...

Wow, I guess I am behind on blog reading, huh? Love the new background!

At least your mitten waited until the end of winter to give out. Must be a tough little bit of knitwear to make it all the way through this winter. =)

I'm glad you found your steel hooks, and a coupon to boot! I've never been into WCM; may have to check it out sometime.

knitasnoopy said...

Erica your not behind just that I actually posted every day and yup totally glad the mitten waited till end of winter.

knitasnoopy said...

Renee will see you on Saturday. Are you going to knitting tomorrow? Thinking of skipping but would depend if you and Laurel are there.