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Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Let's recap.
Turkish sock: definitely too big for my sock pal, perfect size for me, so I'm going to have to continue with this one and buyst have to

Crichton cardigan: clover color is working, though I haven't made much progress and it adamantly refuses to be photographed properly. Almost two hours was spent fixing a really ridiculous series of mistakes in one little section. Let's make that "sort of fixing" because it's not quite perfect; the tension isn't good, but I hope blocking will help a little. If not, I'll just have to live with it, won't I? There's no way in h-e-doublehockeysticks I'm ripping out these few rows for that small bit that isn't exactly perfct.

Fingerless gloves: I've got the yarn, but no progress, except for determining that the middle bit will be argyle. Everyone loves a good argyle.

Retro rib sock: the thing I'm liking the least is showing the most progress. Since it's been my travel knitting, I get a half inch in on each bus ride, and I'm currently turning the heel. But, man, is it boring (and a little ugly).

Tipper @ 9:28 PM * link

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