I am just about managing to remember how to knit
I am currently on cast-on #3 of glove #1 for this pair of gloves. Earlier today I achieved pattern repeat #3 for the second time (and pattern repeat #4 for the first). (I gave up on dropping stitches in the actual reversible cable and sorting them out with a crochet hook, so yeah, I frogged a repeat and a half BUT at least I managed to do so in a way that didn't require me to go for cast on #4.)
I am very pleased that I decided Sod It, A Treet For Alex re ridiculous cable needles.
I am remembering how to read knitting. I am sort of remembering how tension works. I have memorised the current section of pattern sufficient to read a new-to-me book and only wind up swearing and going back a half-dozen stitches every now and then. I am once again grimly swearing to myself that one of these years I am going to learn continental.
I am astonished by how well this cable pattern is showing up given that I'm using cotton.
... I'm still going to put lifelines in before I actually start experimenting with short rows, though. But I've got a little while yet before I hit that point...
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I also taught myself Peruvian Purl stitch (also called Portuguese style) where you have the yarn round your neck - it’s super efficient, particularly for colour work, if you can adjust your thinking to work everything inside out. But I couldn’t and found it really hard to work out how to adapt any kind of shaping or textural stitch…
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Yay for persistence and not having to frog the whole thing again again again.
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I have long since decided that cables are easy!
... I am still deeply suspicious of stranded colourwork...
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When I run out of one-skein sock-weight shawls/scarfs to use up last year's yarn subscription!
Current project is a very easy lace.
https://www.ravelry.com/projects/lnr/meet-me-at-the-station (sorry to those not on Rav)