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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

I know, I know...

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... it's the same project as yesterday.  Monday's are always crazy around here and my knitting time is limited so since I had packed up my Cambridge to carry around with me and knit in public, that's what got worked on yesterday.  I really do try not to have the same thing over and over (boring blog, readers lose consciousness) but sometimes that's how it works out.  There are about 5 more repeats now than there were 24 hours ago, but I'm still on the first skein of yarn.  I'll probably go ahead and wind the second skein into a ball today though, so I'm ready for it when I get there.  Try to control yourself with all the excitement around here.  I hope no one has a heart condition.

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3 Comments:

Blogger Jan said...

I'm a slow knitter, so seeing your progress is amazing. I love the color...at least, the way it looks on my screen. Kind of a deep lavender. Thanks for the posts of the new bride wearing a shawl while marketing. I hadn't seen that....too cool!

2:10 PM  
Anonymous MzJen said...

You post more than a lot of bloggers I read! Progress is great, no matter how much progress is made. If I thought anyone would read what I wrote, I would be a blogger!

7:42 PM  
Blogger Connie Peterson said...

Yes, I do have a heart condition but I always take a nitro pill before reading your blog! (Just kidding ... I do love your blog, no matter how "boring" you think it is!) Lovely color and lovely idea - maybe a fat little old lady with gray hair with sweats and clogs could wear a shawl like that and feel like a princess?

1:50 PM  

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