Yes, but then we wouldn't be so inspired or learn so much! Both these projects look very promising. It's so useful to see other people's work-in-progress.
I know exactly what you mean, but it's lovely to see what everyone else is up to, sort of virtual knit/sew and natter, with a cuppa next to the mouse of course!
Both of those look great. I am looking forward to seeing the end results. I know what you mean about the distractions of the internet but it is fun too.
I live with my First Love in a rural idyll, after a lifetime in exile. In July 2007 he was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma: an incurable cancer of the blood plasma. We got married in December 2007. Carpe diem.
There is lots of wind and sky where I live, which blows me away.
I love reading and stitching and creating things.
I have two lovely children, a dog and my First Love.
The Roobeedoo Manifesto, January 2012:
I hereby undertake to make all my own clothing
or purchase it from ethically-minded independent designers.
For now. For always.
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hehehee! I know what you mean! :-) I love the sweater so far---I really must learn to knit!
I swear my Ravelry queue would be shorter if I didn't spend so much time on Ravelry and actually knit more.
Tempting updates! And I quite agree with you about the black hole that is the internet ....
Audrey is looking amazing. I love the colour
Yes, but then we wouldn't be so inspired or learn so much! Both these projects look very promising. It's so useful to see other people's work-in-progress.
I know exactly what you mean, but it's lovely to see what everyone else is up to, sort of virtual knit/sew and natter, with a cuppa next to the mouse of course!
Both of those look great. I am looking forward to seeing the end results. I know what you mean about the distractions of the internet but it is fun too.
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