Knitting has a wonderful ability to change my response to situations.
My trains have been late, cancelled, crowded and generally a disorganised mess since the snow in December. MPs are now involved and there is a growing call for Southeastern Trains to loose their franchise all together. As a beleaguered daily commuter on this shabby excuse for a service, I should be cussing, fistwaving and stamping my foot. But I’m not 😉
Why not?
Because, after a couple of weeks of adding up the total number of minutes my trains were late, I was gaining at least an extra hour a week knitting time! So now, when the driver announces that there is congestion at London Bridge, a dog on the line or that the train has lost it’s path (Yep, we really had those and more this week !) I huff and puff a little, then think , “Great, I can get some more rows in!”
So, all these late trains mean… I’ve finished my Easy for the Train socks .
From Easy for the train |
From Easy for the train |
Not thrilling or challenging but colourful and fun – a success. For me these were not all about the finished product but about de-stressing my commute – a success in that respect too!
Oh! I must be turning into a process knitter- Gasp!
Completed Knit Report | ||
Name: | Easy for the train | |
Pattern: | Regia free sock pattern | |
Yarn: | Garnstudio DROPS Fabel | |
Pattern Problems: | None | |
Pattern Modifications: | Twisted German cast on | |
Washing and Wearing: | A little large but assuming some shrinkage because I won’t hand wash socks! | |
Knit It Again???: | Definately | |
Difficulty: | Easy- Peasy | |
Rating: | 4/5 | |
Other Postings Relating To This One: | Easy for the Train socks |
Lovely colourful socks…and therapeutic too 🙂
Just think how many pairs of socks you can get done while the chaos continues.
Great socks! So what’s your next project going to be?
Great. I love the colours.