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Friday, January 18, 2013

Endpaper Mitts

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I got a lot of knitting done at the orthodontist yesterday!  If you look at the top left of the mitt, you can see what I've done on the thumb gusset.  Thumbs always look goofy until you take the stitches off and put them on holders (at least that's what I think).  The mitts seem to be going pretty quickly, even though I'm only working on them for little bits of time.  I know the colorwork doesn't knit as fast as one color knitting, but I think seeing the two colors create the pattern fascinates me.  I am easily amused after all.

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.  We're going to have lots of pudding, and yogurt, and applesauce, and hot chocolate, and oatmeal.  We're also going to have lots of Advil.

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Blogger Carie @ Space for the Butterflies said...

I've always thought two colour knitting goes faster because watching the pattern emerge is so addictive!

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