I haven't posted since last October - that's no way to run a blog!
Anyway, in my last post I wrote that I had published a shawl pattern on ravelry. To date, I've sold 13 patterns - but no one seems to be posting pictures of what they're making or asking questions - so I guess the pattern has been bought and has been stagnating. I'm really keen to see anyone's finished versions - but I can be patient.
I also mentioned in my last post that I was planning to try to publish an inset sleeve sweater - I thought I'd managed to grade it and even got it accepted into an online knitting magazine, but then during tech edit we found out that my grading hadn't been completely successful and after a bit of toing and froing it was dropped for the time being. I'm actually wondering if I'll rewrite it completely as a top down seamless top - but after my grading fail I might pay for someone to grade it for me.
At about the same time as they were trying to figure out my submitted pattern I was admitted to hospital after a tumour was found lurking in my colon. It's been a pretty efficient, if not exactly pleasant, experience to get rid of it. Now I am tumour-free but am undergoing chemo and radiotherapy over the next 5-ish months. I'm finding the highs and lows of chemo pretty tough going, but am trying to make use of the highs to be productive and do some knitting and sewing.
After my op I can't wear jeans (my usual uniform) as I have a temporary stoma and jeans are too constricting around my waist, so I decided to make some high, elasticated waisted trousers. I've made one pair so far using some dark blue fabric I found in my stash and a pattern that I have also previously made (sounds like a win win to me - lets call them free trousers). I've ordered some more fabric to make another couple of pairs.
I've also started knitting from my stash - I've started stripes gone crazy by alpha knits. It's such a fun knit, especially using the long colour changing yarn I bought eons ago in Tallin.
Last year, after some storms I collected some oak moss lichen. My plan is to dye it using ammonia - I can't figure out a source of household ammonia here, so I'm going to create a urine vat... the thing that I'm now not sure about is that from what I've read you should avoid urine from people taking medication. I'm wondering if I'm clear enough of the chemo meds a week after my infusion to start collecting or if I need to find an alternative source? Any ideas?
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