Right and wrong don't apply to knitting patterns.
You drop stitches or you don't, that's all.
Amy Witting, "Isobel on the Way to the Corner Shop".
I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the ACT, the Ngunnawal people. I acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region.
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Going, going, gone
TSS and Bells - the Jo Sharp books are yours. Will put them aside for next time we meet.
TSS if you want the swift back, just say the word. It's an excellent one, so you did very well. :)
Yippee! Another book for my ever expanding collection. I feel a coffee catch-up coming on (unless you're joining us tomorrow night?)
The swift is yours. As I explained to Julie this evening, I'm not yet at that level of addiction (I'm sniffing not mainlining, if you want) so I have no use for a swift and it'll be quite some time before I get to that level. First I have to learn to use double pointed needles. And buy wool new.
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Hooray!!!! soon Taph, very soon. :-)
Yippee! Another book for my ever expanding collection. I feel a coffee catch-up coming on (unless you're joining us tomorrow night?)
The swift is yours. As I explained to Julie this evening, I'm not yet at that level of addiction (I'm sniffing not mainlining, if you want) so I have no use for a swift and it'll be quite some time before I get to that level. First I have to learn to use double pointed needles. And buy wool new.
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