Posted on January 31, 2009 by cablegal
Three more WIPS, but I think that’s it. There might be one or two more in a drawer that I started a long time ago. These three were all started last year.
Miyake:
Pattern and yarn from design-club.dk. This is a long term project. It will be finished sometime, maybe later than sooner. But it will be [...]
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Posted on January 24, 2009 by cablegal
Sometime during spring last year I started knitting on Drops 105, 34 in muskat in colour 74 (petrol). As often is the case I was a bit delusional when starting, thinking it would be done in a jiffy. As if. But that is not why I did not finish it. This is why (sorry about [...]
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Posted on January 24, 2009 by cablegal
My absence from the blog is not due to non-existent knitting. It is because I feel guilty almost ashamed. Why? Quite unnecessary, but I know I’m not the only one dreading the increasing amounts of WIPs (or UFOs if you will). Add a severe case of startitis and the burden is increased even more.
The Finish [...]
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Posted on January 11, 2009 by cablegal
It’s been difficult to muster the energy to knit on any of my multiple WIPs. However our floor has been very cold and I had a skein of Fabel sock yarn in my stash. Hence this years first finished object is a pair of socks, albeit very short socks.
Pattern: Super Simple Short Sock [...]
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Posted on January 1, 2009 by cablegal
Posted on January 1, 2009 by cablegal
Another year has swooshed by with the speed of light. The last couple of months has been tough due to work. A lot of energy went into write and defend my thesis. I’ve been completely drained of energy and creative spirits have been low. However, the defence went well and I now have a new [...]
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