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I ripped it.
I couldn't stand it anymore.
It had to be done.
As soon as I started doing it, I felt so much better. I always feel good when I see the yarn in fresh new balls filled with possibility and promise rather than a not-working project. I am currently thinking of Dee's suggestion of a cropped cardigan. I'm not sure if I want to do something sorta elegant like Knitty's Otis, or if I want to do something cutesy like their C3. I'm going to meditate on it while I work on the two current projects I have.
Yeah, you heard that right. I always end up feeling overwhelmed when I have too many projects going on, so I'm REALLY gonna try to keep it to just one or two projects now, even if it's hard :-)
Right now as soon as I finish the ripping I am down to just my piggy blanket, and my Pomatomous socks!
I couldn't stand it anymore.
It had to be done.
As soon as I started doing it, I felt so much better. I always feel good when I see the yarn in fresh new balls filled with possibility and promise rather than a not-working project. I am currently thinking of Dee's suggestion of a cropped cardigan. I'm not sure if I want to do something sorta elegant like Knitty's Otis, or if I want to do something cutesy like their C3. I'm going to meditate on it while I work on the two current projects I have.
Yeah, you heard that right. I always end up feeling overwhelmed when I have too many projects going on, so I'm REALLY gonna try to keep it to just one or two projects now, even if it's hard :-)
Right now as soon as I finish the ripping I am down to just my piggy blanket, and my Pomatomous socks!
2 Comments:
At 10:56 AM, rahime said…
Sorry about the ripping. But I have to see the Pomatomi! I'm debating whether to try them myself...so I love seeing everyone else's.
At 7:36 AM, knittykat said…
I will post a pic of them in an entry today! They look really challenging but they are really not; my friend Monica of passionknit encouraged me to try them and I have not been having difficulty.
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