do not taunt the honey badger
Sep. 19th, 2012 04:18 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
my inner teenager is always just under the surface.
i had two separate people warn me about fatigue and pain from knitting with tiny circular needles; you stay in the same position for a long time and it's easy to overdo. well, that wouldn't happen to me because i am a special snowflake.
of course i charged ahead and completely wrecked my hands. as in it hurt to pet the dog.
yes, i have sought treatment. basically i need to rest and listen to my body. if i'm still in pain at the two-week mark i have real trouble.
i've been not-knitting for a week, and it is driving me bonkers because it turns out everything i like to do (and my job) requires my hands.
these are the offending socks.


i'm quite proud of them since i learned multiple new techniques in the process: sock blank dying, magic loop, toe-up construction, and two-at-a-time knitting. and to put my work down more often.
i had two separate people warn me about fatigue and pain from knitting with tiny circular needles; you stay in the same position for a long time and it's easy to overdo. well, that wouldn't happen to me because i am a special snowflake.
of course i charged ahead and completely wrecked my hands. as in it hurt to pet the dog.
yes, i have sought treatment. basically i need to rest and listen to my body. if i'm still in pain at the two-week mark i have real trouble.
i've been not-knitting for a week, and it is driving me bonkers because it turns out everything i like to do (and my job) requires my hands.
these are the offending socks.


i'm quite proud of them since i learned multiple new techniques in the process: sock blank dying, magic loop, toe-up construction, and two-at-a-time knitting. and to put my work down more often.
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Date: 2012-09-20 08:03 am (UTC)And I can do something for your hands.
But baring letting me work my magic, and not having seen the problem first hand (sorry); ice, followed by heat, then ice again. Start with cold, finish with cold.
Long term, stretches while you are knitting will also help keep the circulation going and help avoid the issues.
Really beautiful socks.