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Posted on Thursday, October 08, 2009
on Thursday, October 08, 2009

I am feeling (knitwise) like I'm in a slump. But for the first time its not so much because I am uninspired. Which is normally what happens. No, its because I have all these things that I need to knit that I kinda don't want to.

The heap of sheep scarf for my mom, that I have officially decided is going to have to be a Christmas present, is not only not very cute, mostly because of the heap of sheep, but its terribly repetitive. However I would expect this to be the case with any scarf given the length needed.

The sweet haze (new and final name) I'm bored with. Like most people get with a big project where again, you do the same repetitive stitch a lot. But part of me is still excited to wear it, even though I think it makes my arms look kinda fat but we'll see.




But seriously, its getting cold and I want to make cute hats and cardigans and mittens and I cant do any of them cause when I finish the scarf I need to do my Christmas knitting. So... thats that.

Here are the new pictures of my Wrenna. I wore it today and reminded me how much I like it.

And in conclusion, The Office wedding episode? So much better than I imagined. Thats all Im saying.

Au Revoir

Comments

Nice sweater. You did a great job. I can't wait to see your other one finished and modeled. This is your Aunt Deanna by the way.


I love this sweater. It's so darling. I wish I knew how to knit. How did you get into it, and how did you learn the knitting lingo? I tried to follow a pattern for those dish rags I love so much, and I couldn't. Maybe you should do a skirt to go with your sweater. (I know, one more project)


I got into knitting because I wanted something to do on the plane when I was flying out to visit John other than reading a book. So I went to the craft store and bought a learn to knit kit and sat down and started reading. After ALOT of trial and error I finally got the hang of it and made my first square which quickly became my first scarf. I learned the lingo when I joined a knitting community site where they use it all the time and was able to ask a lot of questions. Mostly though I learned from googling whatever technique I needed to do for my project and watching a video on it over and over and over again.


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