Knit Pick

M. is in a music group with some friends; they have a cello, two violins, and he plays djembe.  They perform at some local events like Pioneer Day at the Waterloo Farm Museum and the eleven week summer festival, Sounds and Sights on Thursday Nights.  Monday, I took him to the Common Grill where they were having auditions for this summer's festival.  The restaurant is closed on Mondays so it made a great place for the auditions.  Since auditions were first come, first served, I knew I would be waiting a while.  I took my knitting bag and the yarn to start my next "Two Make a Pair" sock.  It was going well, I knit and listened to the different groups who were auditioning. Then, I got to a cable row. Irealized after digging to the bottom of my bag that I did not bring a cable needle.  Not wanting to waste valuable knitting time, I searched around to see if there were toothpicks or something I could use and had to make do with this:The Pattern:Aran Braided Socks by Susan Lawrence for Knit Picks. (Fourth pair in the Two Make a Pair Project)Knit Picks Bare Essential Tweed 65% superwash wool 25% Nylon, 10% Donegal