One of a kind, or half a pair


I'd better get back to the blanket, which is slowly coming along, too. I can't get a good picture of it until I bind off the strip I'm working on, but it's coming along...
Because it's time... as it was once before.
I'm a bit old to be starting out in life again, but that's where I am. Sadly. Or gladly. It's where I am. Come along. Watch the fun. Inch by inch, row by row, gonna make this garden grow.
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Hey now, no pressure! Knit with what you enjoy! It was just a case of enquiring minds...
I seem to have given up on commercial yarn for now. I'm busying myself with combing up sample fiber for my MD entries.
Bodhi is enjoying this turn of events. She likes the smell of sheep as much as I do.
-The Lauren in question
What can I say? I have boring feet.
I can't wait to see what you enter in the Md. show.
Does Bodhi like the smell of sheep better than she liked the dog yarn?
You have feet!
OK, you really need to consider going with a three-fer a la Little Miss Matched. Three coordinating but different socks, mittens, etc.
I'm envious. You can knit socks. Okay, I can knit socks too, I just find them a bit difficult...
And the blanket is looking good. :)
You work at a zoo. You work with carnivores. You're living my dream life. And you're envious because I knit socks. Susan, Susan, Susan - knitting socks is knitting socks.
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