So it's been over 10 days since I went to Hadassah hospital to have my hand looked at. I'm done wearing the cast-thingy full time, though I'll put it on if I'm doing a lot of work and my hand starts to hurt.
I survived a round of pottery washing this morning, and I still managed to finish everything early, and I didn't have to wear the cast.
And I'm knitting again!!!
I brought out a kippah last night and was crocheting while a bunch of us archaeologists were all hanging out. And everyone was like "Wow. What's that? Are you knitting it?" Sometimes it's refreshing to have people admire your work. Though perhaps my desire to impress people causes me to show off. Though I'm just making the kippah I was commissioned to do. Right now I'm working on the Jerusalem one with the blues fading from light to dark and the city in gold around it- like
kellev's, only smaller, and for someone else, so with a different Hebrew name in it. I'll sketch out a pattern for it eventually.
I survived a round of pottery washing this morning, and I still managed to finish everything early, and I didn't have to wear the cast.
And I'm knitting again!!!
I brought out a kippah last night and was crocheting while a bunch of us archaeologists were all hanging out. And everyone was like "Wow. What's that? Are you knitting it?" Sometimes it's refreshing to have people admire your work. Though perhaps my desire to impress people causes me to show off. Though I'm just making the kippah I was commissioned to do. Right now I'm working on the Jerusalem one with the blues fading from light to dark and the city in gold around it- like