Knitting through Blisters

Posted by Caroline Hershey

Does not sound attractive. But that’s what happens when you go kayaking for the first time without gloves to protect your hands.  Thankfully the blisters are mainly on my thumbs, not the tips of my fingers and since I knit continental mostly, we are dealing okay with it. We did head to the bike shop to find suitable gloves.

silkgardenlite_medWalking around town, I’ve found I have conch shell envy. People have them stacked on their porches, in windows, decorating flower beds. How do you find these was my question to one and all. Wait for a storm and take a 4 wheel vehicle down the beach and you’ll find them washed up. Guess where I’ll be dragging Dan next! In the meantime, I had to break down and buy a couple for my shop windows.

We found out the other day that Noro Silk Garden Lite has been discontinued. We have just a little left if you like using it.

4 Responses to “Knitting through Blisters”

  1. Nancy Says:

    So good to see you here on the blog again!

  2. Caroline Hershey Says:

    It’s nice to be able to organize things once again. Thanks for checking up on us!

  3. Kay Gelletly Says:

    Athletic tape works well for protecting hands while paddling. Use it where you get blisters, then throw it away. Gloves tend to get wet and musty then stiff.

  4. Caroline Hershey Says:

    Will give it a try. Thanks Kay.

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