I was struck with a migraine last night, and I’m still getting over it. It was a really weird one, but it definately was a migraine. I had to go home from work for 4 hours to sleep it off, which did help a great deal, combined with Excedrin.
I’ve started keeping a log to determine what, if anything, is causing them. My mother got them all the time, but hers were with aura, and I don’ t get that, just nausea, pain, and light/noise sensitivity. This time I had tingles in my hands along with dizzyness, which I hear are the symptoms of a hormone-related migraine. Does anyone else out there have any tips for me? I’ve had these headaches since my late teens, and I am sick of them!

Now, about that Monk’s Satchel I’m working on: I’m really nervous that I will run out of yarn! I bought the correct amount of yarn for the strap/gusset/pockets and the back/front/back pockets, according to the pattern, but I seem to have a lot of leftover strap yarn and (what seems to be) not enough for the front/back. (No, there were no corrections on the website, either.) It took almost one entire skein to do the back, and I’m supposed to make the front the same size, PLUS add a 7 inch flap done in seed stitch, PLUS do a back pocket that is supposed to be only a couple of inches smaller in width. It just doesn’t look like I’m going to make it! I bought this yarn 2 years ago at the Yarn Barn in Lawrence, Kansas, so it’s not like I can just go get some more from the same batch. I’ve got only a few options here, as I see it:
1. Use the leftover strap yarn to complete the flap and/or the back pocket.
2. Buy a complementary shade of the same yarn and do it with that.
3. Utilize the power of prayer to finish the project.
Luckily, I’m not the only one who had problems with this project, it seems:
http://sweaterproject.org/category/monks-travel-satchel/
…and it was on Knitty Gritty, apparently, with a change in the directions: the added a skein of yarn!! Grrrr…..
http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/na_knitting/article/0,2025,DIY_14141_4944911,00.html
Doggone it!
If anyone has any other suggestions, please email me or leave a comment, especially if you have finished this project yourself. Thanks!