The New Stuff
As my boss was preparing for his business trip, he continually asked me about the knitting project I was planning for my solo time in the office. I will knit at lunch, but I am not nearly "ballsy" enough to knit at my desk with vendors, coworkers and administration sashaying about. And let me just say that the only knitting I did during work hours this week was knitting my brow. Ugh! The small tragedies that occurred in his absence!
The office digital camera arrived yesterday, but I was far too frazzled to even open the box. Today, is far more sedate, and the nuttiness of the week, I am indulging in a little game of when the cat's away, the mouse will play...with the new digital camera. Particularly when the cat has some knitting to display.
The Green Seed
Karabella Cap-Sleeve Raglan
Classic Elite Yarns Four Seasons
Color 7697 - SpringGreen, 4 and 1/4 hanks
Inox #5 24" circular needle
November 17, 2006 - August 2, 2007
While simple, this was an exhausting knit. Double moss stitch wears thin rather quickly. Moreover, my lack of knitting planning resulted in a some seaming strife. I know edge stitches are a wonderful thing when knitting a pattern stitch, but the gap between knowing and doing was wide on this project.
Thedemon green seed was finished last evening en route to the Shawangunk Mountains for a sunset with Joe. The seaming strife was witnessed at lunch today by my favorite coworker/lunch buddy/knitting buddy, Sharyn.
The office digital camera arrived yesterday, but I was far too frazzled to even open the box. Today, is far more sedate, and the nuttiness of the week, I am indulging in a little game of when the cat's away, the mouse will play...with the new digital camera. Particularly when the cat has some knitting to display.
Karabella Cap-Sleeve Raglan
Classic Elite Yarns Four Seasons
Color 7697 - SpringGreen, 4 and 1/4 hanks
Inox #5 24" circular needle
November 17, 2006 - August 2, 2007
While simple, this was an exhausting knit. Double moss stitch wears thin rather quickly. Moreover, my lack of knitting planning resulted in a some seaming strife. I know edge stitches are a wonderful thing when knitting a pattern stitch, but the gap between knowing and doing was wide on this project.
The
Labels: Project - Raglan Cap-Sleeves Aurora Top - KK174




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