Not too much to report on the knitting front. I worked on the feather and fan scarf last night and I am nearing the end. I can't wait to block it and see it grows in length. I have a suspicion that I am going to have to wait a bit, because the rain is coming down in buckets! I need a little less humidity for the scarf to dry in this century.
Twizzler (the Sampler Shawl) is sitting in solitary confinement for the time being. Tonight, if he continues to behave himself, I might choose him as my project of choice while watching another episode of Six Feet Under. His picture will not be taken until this weekend (if he is lucky). I believe the photographs were going to his head. Twizzler isn't all to blame, however. I think the blunt Addi Turbos are causing me to pick up too many stitches at a time, especially when I am not paying close attention to what I am doing. Next time I am in Seekonk, I am going to pick up a pair of cheapo Susan Bates because she at least knows what pointy needles are. Then any mistakes will be Twizzler's fault in entirety. ;)
-SAK
Knitting Television:
House
Six Feet Under (Season Two, Disc Two)
This is a tale of wonder and excitement, of danger and thrill, of heartbreak and life lessons. This is a tale of a girl and her knitting.
Wednesday, June 07, 2006
Twizzler's Been a Bad, Bad Shawl
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