So I restarted work on his hibernating manly scarf, a simple rectangle in King Charles Brocade. Considering it's his own fault the scarf was in time out, we'll see how long the restoration lasts.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Return of the King
On Sunday I found out the Mitten Tree that I was so furiously knitting for (based on the assumption there would be an early deadline to allow time to sort, box, and ship items) will stay up through the New Year. Which means there's more time to knit, also ::cough:: more opportunities to become distracted. Right on cue, DH made big eyes at me.

So I restarted work on his hibernating manly scarf, a simple rectangle in King Charles Brocade. Considering it's his own fault the scarf was in time out, we'll see how long the restoration lasts.
So I restarted work on his hibernating manly scarf, a simple rectangle in King Charles Brocade. Considering it's his own fault the scarf was in time out, we'll see how long the restoration lasts.
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Ha ha! I know! Pushed back deadlines just breed more procrastination!
I like that scarf though. The stitch pattern works great with that yarn.
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