When knitting less is a good sign…

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Often, I hear form friends admiring words about the huge amount of needlework I do, how much I can knit, crochet or sew. And although I know these words are genuine prise or even a bit of envy of my possibility (free time) to follow my passion, there is a drop of sadness hidden for me. And today I want to explain why.

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Over the last weeks I have refashioned a blouse, sewed a sweater, crocheted a vest and a cardigan (I will write about these two in the next posts, promise), and altered clothes for my mother. And believe me, in no way am I fast in any needlework.

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So, why do I have the time to do all these things besides my daily routines? Because there are periods in my life where I have no daily routines to speak of. And the last month was such a period. I had so many days with headaches that it was difficult to keep up with simple things like cleaning or doing groceries or even to enjoy our new garden. A recent development of my migraines is, that I have less often extreme intense migraine but therefore much more days with a constant headache (and no, its no medication overuse). These constant headaches get worse with painting, reading, watching or hearing something and even worse is movement, so my answer to this is crafting. Knitting and crochet is sometimes the only thing, which is possible, hence the huge number of garments I produce (Not sure why I have this change, perhaps pre-menopause??? Anybody experiences with this?) And being able to have a finished piece of garments in my hands feels like an accomplishment to me (although not the same as being able to teach and earn proper money).

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But I did not write this to make your eyes wet, no I write this, because in the last week I have crafted nearly nothing… because I had a complete week without headaches.

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This means a lot for me and I perhaps overdid it with other pleasurable activities instead of chores at home 😄: I went jogging two times, made one HIT workout and was almost everyday in the garden fighting brambles, mewing the lawn or cutting trees, I baked two breads, some mini muffins and I read 1,5 books…. all things which are not possible or pleasurable while having headaches.

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The one thing which I nearly neglected was crafting, nearly…. 😂😂😂 I suspect I have developed a tiny addiction to knitting and crochet, so even if I am able to also do other things, I worked some stitches in the evening. And instead of starting something new I picked up an old project with the honest intend to finish it.

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But…. I need your help. First to the project. As always, it’s a cardigan and maybe you even remember it. The pattern is Boardwalk from Sarah Dallas. A classic bottom up construction with set-in sleeves in stockinette. And exactly these sleeves are the problem (and the cotton yarn which hates me and bites me into the fingers with every stitch, which splits and is stiff like hell). The pattern has some wordings I find tough to understand and while starting the sleeves I again encountered one of these parts.
The pattern asks for:
Dec 1 st at each end of the next rows
Then on following alt row
Then on 6 foll 4th rows
Then foll 1 alt rows
Then on every row until 24 sts remain.

AHHHHHHHHH!!! Does ‘decrease on alternating rows’ means I should decrease only on the knit row and not on the purl row? Then I would have decreased unevenly on the one side of the sleeve (and the sleeve caps are not formed differently on front and back like in sewing).
Does ‘on 6 foll…’ mean I should decrease 1 stitch at the end of every 4th row and repeat this 6 times? Then I would again only decrease on one side of the sleeve…

Please dear #needleworkmonday community, help. Although I hope my headache free time increases, I want to get this carding done.

Besides my wallowing in self pity... how are you all? Do you plan to participate on #memademay2020? Are you still ok despite corona limitations?

Thank you @crosheille for initiating and @muscara, @shanibeer, @marblely for hosting the #needleworkmonday. If you want to see more beautiful projects with yarn, fabric and most of all needles, follow @needleworkmonday. Or even better grab your needles and keyboard and join the #needleworkmonday community.

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Hello!! Glad to heard you are doing great, what are you planning do at the garden?.
Sorry, I am not able to helping with the pattern, but sure here you will find the help, I am not that good understanding pattern and instructions... by the way it is beautiful combination of colors...
So see you!! Keep yourself safe!!
😁😘

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We already planted strawberries, cucumbers (but I fear they are already eaten by some vermin), summer squash and Swiss chard. Tomatoes are also on our wish list, but its too cold at the moment and we need to build a raised beet and as there are still so many cleaning and repairing tasks in the garden, tomatoes have to wait :-D
And I also love the colors, so springy and light (sadly the yarn is stiff and scratchy)

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@neumannsalva knittiful cardigan, hmm, I do not know how to knit, can't help with the pattern.relate with your headache, mine I placed chinese balm with natural ingredients at my forehead. Have you checked your water intake, usually our headached because just lack of water. Keep safe.

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Oh no... you too have these headaches, I am sorry... I also use Chinese balm, but sadly this does not really help. And with the water you are absolutely right, I try to drink enough, but when I have these headaches nothing reaches my stomach as I am often also very ill... I hope this will get less sometimes.
And with the cardigan, @fiberfrau had a good recommendation... I simply misunderstood the pattern and I think I can manage now. Thank you so much for stopping by <3

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It seems you are to decrease at beginning and end of each decrease row, so the decreases will be on both sides (2 stitches decreased each decrease row) but only on every 2nd row for the "alternate row" part and every 4th row done 6 times. Does your pattern give you stitch counts at the end of the decrease sections? I always put those into my patterns to make things more clear.

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This makes so much more sense... I was really astonished about the „at the end of the row“ decrease as I normally decrease at the beginning and the end when working a sleeve. Thank youuuuuu, I already proceeded like you advised and it looks like a proper sleeve cap. (Stitch count is only fo the last two rows given)
💕💕🌈

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You are really a multi-talent personality

This post has been appreciated and featured in daily quality content rewards. Keep up the good work

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Thank you so much for this compliment, but believe me, I don’t feel the way... the migraines stop me so often to really do what I want (I even had to stop working, as I could not stand the constant travel no more... to much medication was needed to go on)
So, again: thank youuuuu 💕🌈

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Yay! After reading this, I wish That you get to knit and crochet less so that you can go out and run and bake and garden!!! But please don’t leave us! You add so much colour to this community and even if you neglect your crafting for full life experience, it is okay, just remember to come back here and tell us all about it on Mondays :) Your bread looks so good!! I tried baking bread and buns, it was okay but not as soft and fluffy. But I tried the lazy no knead way :D I tried one kneaded bun recipe which almost failed 😳
On to your question on the pattern, ok, honestly, I would have stared at the pattern, clueless. But phew fiberfrau has helped you :) Love, love, love the yarn colours!! Its like candyyyy!

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Thank you so much for this lovely comment and no fear, as I am addicted to knitting and crochet and also am a greedy fashion lover (I still believe I will someday sew fashionable clothes :-D) I will write on: I loooove you all and needleworkmonday... besides annoyingly on Tuesday I had headaches again 😱
And with the bread, @muscara's sourdough made a real impact. I am so happy with it. The last bread I made is a pure rye one which does not need any kneading 😁 I mixed the dough and let it rise for 24 hours, that’s it :-DDD My bread... perfect for my laziness. But I have never achieved soft rolls so far. Do you have a good recipe?

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