askye, it sounds like you would be working back and forth instead of in a circle so that you'd have a single slit for thumb opening. You'd end on a purl row. then do a knit row with an increase, and then rejoin and knit a
round
to make a tube again.
Does that help, or did I just confuse things even more?
I'd work back and forth on each individual DPN ? Or across all of them. Does that make sense?
Across all of them. You're going all the way around the hand, at the level of the thumb.
Okay that makes sense. It was just hard to figure out from the way it was worded - plus there was an Enterlac class going on so the shop was kind of busy. Thanks for the help.
Sean, I am so sorry. Much love to you and your family.
My sympathies for your loss, Sean
So sorry for your family, Sean, and strength to your friend.
Just back from date three with D. He planned it, and it was pretty much all a surprise, and we biked around the city (well, part of it). Started off with Korean food (nom), then coffee and walking around, then Sleepwalk With Me. Well done indeed, D. Excellent choices. We talked a lot about politics, and relationships, and sex, and all kinds of stuff. It was a little surreal to watch that movie on a third date - I had no idea that it focused so heavily on "Matt's" relationship.
Here's something that surprised me - biking back to my place and talking about the movie, he was the one complaining that the girl character wasn't written to be as complex as she could have been, and I found myself defending the writer's choices. Have I met a guy who is more feminist than I am? I didn't think it possible. We agreed on Lauren Ambrose's performance, though. Absolutely amazing.
Anyhoo. There will be a date four. I invited him in and then kicked him out shortly thereafter, because I'm so damn tired. There was another good night kiss, rather more involved. It boded well, is all I'm saying.
And now we're exchanging relatively witty and flirty banter via text. I do enjoy the witty banter.
yay for the good date, smonster