

This fabric is DENSE! Of course, I also thought I had all of the ends taken care of when I took this picture! WRONG! LOL

The Scrawl is moving along. I am having a hard time concentrating enough to work on it though.

Dianne, my knitbuddy, brought some Koigu samples when she visited last year. I love them, but have had a difficult time knowing quite what they are going to be. Remember the stranded socks that were too tight? That was the first thing I tried with it. One is shown in the January 27th post. I cast on again, thinking I'd make wristwarmers, and practice knit 1 through the back loop, purl 1 ribbing. Well, it is almost long enough, but look at the gaps where I changed needles! Not something I usually have a problem with since I first started knitting on double points. Rats. At least I'm now so comfortable with knitting in the back loop that I can do it without looking.
I changed the exercise ticker to reflect the Run-a-go-go dates. That really seems like a long way for me to go at the moment!

1 comment:
Dense is GOOD...it's weather protection for your expensive laptop. :) You can further waterproof it by lighting spritzing with mineral oil and rubbing it in (great skin moisturizer too!).
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