Days 5 and 6
Oct. 7th, 2022 09:31 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Day 5, I was mostly recovering from being on my bum knee for so much of Day 4.
I put together and ironed the cloth components of K's 3 face coverings (no pic), but the knee didn't feel up to all the sitting up that sewing them would require.
So I sat in my recliner, with a cold pack on my knee, and loom-knitted about 24 more rows on F's ear warmer.

Later, I attended my stitch-in, and discovered that I had put in three rows of stitching incorrectly; fortunately it was only about 20 stitches. I frogged those stitches and re-stitched those rows, plus one.

Day 6, I spent much of the day driving my mom around to deal with some estate papers. I finally got around to finishing the knitting on F's ear warmer while I was on my weekly friends zoom call. It was late enough that I didn't feel confident in actually finishing it (reattaching the loose ends to the loom is fun enough in bright light), so hopefully, I'll get it finished on Day 7.

I put together and ironed the cloth components of K's 3 face coverings (no pic), but the knee didn't feel up to all the sitting up that sewing them would require.
So I sat in my recliner, with a cold pack on my knee, and loom-knitted about 24 more rows on F's ear warmer.

Later, I attended my stitch-in, and discovered that I had put in three rows of stitching incorrectly; fortunately it was only about 20 stitches. I frogged those stitches and re-stitched those rows, plus one.

Day 6, I spent much of the day driving my mom around to deal with some estate papers. I finally got around to finishing the knitting on F's ear warmer while I was on my weekly friends zoom call. It was late enough that I didn't feel confident in actually finishing it (reattaching the loose ends to the loom is fun enough in bright light), so hopefully, I'll get it finished on Day 7.
