Today has been a different day; an unexpected day! But my knitting has come along with me. Out of the blue (for reasons that will remain closeted to me) I was invited across the Channel to pay a visit to the aquarium "Norsicaa" it was an early start to be followed by a long day with a considerable amount of travelling. I do quite like the travelling aspect of a holiday/trip, especially if i have not experienced it before. Today was a new experience! I travelled via the Channel Tunnel. Having travelled by air more recently I was aware that there was/could be some restriction in knitting needles, so I was a little anxious that my knitting could jot make the trip across with me. I was concerned as I had just started a new project of cable knitting... (Wrist warmers) Which I am enjoying seeing the results so far but I do feel a little fingers and thumbs with the cable needle and do feel like it is going to slip (and has done) but determined as I am I am hoping it comes with practice. So the project I brought with me (along with a skills book) is a project of cable knit wrist warmers which I am knitting in a lovely royal/electric blue, a yarn which I picked up at my local branch of sainsburys (worth a look people!)
Anyhow - (k)needless to say 😊 the needles and yarn made it through all checks and was happily click-clacking across the channel! En-route on way home now and just about to arrive and disembark from the Chunnel.
Can't wait for my next trip - might have to see if there is any discount yarn shops across the boarder!
I am knitting myself back to health and happiness following contracting viral meningitis in June 2012. I enjoy knitting as it is something I can carry around with me. My background is in psychology and artificial intelligence and forensic psychology, and am looking to make the move into teaching. This blog is intended as somewhere to share the trials and tribulations of knitting, but also the little known recovery stages of viral meningitis.
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