While my love was in the hospital, I needed something to keep me busy and free of stress over Christmas. I brought with the Lace Sequin Cowel...to both hospitals! After we got home...I will admit it sat for a while. Then I got the bug again...this time to finish the project. This week, my love had a job interview in Willmar, MN...just a little 3 hour jaunt from home...and I had the day off of work, so I went with him! That's all the time I need to finish it on the way there...and I'm happy to say, it's my first finish of the 2014 year.
Now I think I'll have time to clean up the craft room and find some other UFO to finish....fun, fun, fun...who knows maybe I'll have time to create a card!
Showing posts with label Knitted Infinity scarf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Knitted Infinity scarf. Show all posts
Here's my progress...
I can't say that I've consciencely been working on this scarf with any real purpose...just every time I sit down to watch TV with hubby...I pick it up and knit. As a result, I've managed to make some progress on it. Here the image shows the inside of the scarf...the outside has a really pretty pattern...but please don't look all that closely...there are mistakes. Never fails...I always add a stitch here and/or decreasing a stitch there...any ho, I still like it. Hope everyone is enjoying their day! Until next time...
Starting something new...
Since I finish the knitted afghan
, I thought it would be okay to start something new...and here's what I picked. It's something that I bought a couple of years ago for Tim's daugther...with every intention to start and finish it within a "reasonable" time...well, that didn't happen. The first time around, I started it on my bamboo knitting needles, which didn't work very well...I needed to use the Turbo knitting needles. I got some Turbos at Goodwill store some time back...and to my surprise it was in the size I needed...(side note: why would you give away TURBO knitting needles...they retail: $15.99 and I got them for $2.99). I thought I would start this project again using them...and it was wonderful! Very easy to knit...(a sigh of reflief).
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