Posted in A Hard Day's Knit on Jan 28th, 2008 3 Comments »
After finishing a batch of projects (I still owe FO photos for the Not Quite Straight Scarf and Peaks n Valleys Socks), I still wasn’t ready to commit to my larger WIPs (Ariann and the Lace Chuppah), so I started two smaller projects. Instant gratification projects.
After buying some Duet Sock Yarn from the Loopy […]
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I have a bit of a backlog of finished projects to talk about. That almost never happens, and I’m excited to have so many things to talk about. Over a week ago I finished the Tiffany Mittens, last week I finished the Not Quite Straight Scarf, and last night I finished the Peaks n […]
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Posted in Octopus's Garden on Jan 13th, 2008 No Comments »
So, some goals for 2008…
#1 - Finish the Lace Chuppah!
This probably won’t be the first goal I accomplish this year, but it is definitely the one that absolutely HAS to happen. I’ve had a break from working on this, so I should be ready to make the final push towards finishing it.
#2 […]
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Posted in Octopus's Garden on Jan 13th, 2008 No Comments »
I know that we are now well into January. But even though I’m late, I wanted to take some time to take a look back at what I was able to accomplish this past year.
I finished a total of 23 projects…
Socks - 5 (Monkey Socks, Diamante Socks, Anastasia Socks, Bellatrix Socks, & Embossed Leaves […]
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I’ve been really bad about posting updates of my knitting progress.
Part of that was because I had some surprise gift-knitting in progress. I knit a pair of Fiber Trends Felted Clogs for my mom, my dad, and my mother-in-law. Unfortunately, I didn’t quite get how Brian’s new camera works and the pictures I […]
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Sorry for not keeping up with blogging in December. I was doing a lot of gift knitting, so I didn’t have a lot that I could post without giving away surprises.
To get caught up, I’m going to attempt to write a series of posts today to show off some of the knitting-related stuff I […]
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