Well, I’ve decided that the stole is lovely as it is, and it deserves to be completed. So, I’ve continued on it and am now half-way through Clue 2. I’m glad I didn’t frog it last night. I’ve learned my lesson over the years – never frog after dark, and never try to fix a mistake after dark (unless it’s really simple). It’s always better to look things over with fresh eyes in the morning.
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Name: Leanne
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I knit. When I'm not knitting, I'm talking about knitting, reading about knitting or blogging about knitting. And then there's the time I spend at my paying job. Which really cuts into my knitting.
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4 Comments
Hey, I think this is quite nice, judging by the picture. It’s supposed to be a surprise – don’t judge it `till it’s done. I am very curious to see what it turns out to be.
You sure are speedy at this!
Your at-work Knitting club member Nicole
To the Knitting Guru,
I also think the stole is nice – but I think everything you do is nice!
The blog looks great – am looking forward to seeing what you`re up to knitting wise other than just on knitting days at work.
Ciao! Jenny
I too think your stole is going to lovely. I’m inspired to go surfing and check out some fo the other blogs you recommend! I’m looking forward to reading yours too – hope to hear about your adventures with the Master Knitters project….
See you at knitting club!
Yes, it is lovely. Keep up the good work!
A friend of mine got this wise advice from her father: “Never make a major decision when it is dark outside.”
I think that counts for frogging, don’t you?