



The Pi shawl is growing so much that it no longer can be spread out to view. This is a good sign of progress! (When it gets this large you need every little bit of encouragement you can muster!)
Knocked down with another migraine this week-let's add vertigo and vomiting with this one! Fun. Marsel bought me this pad of watercolo...
Great color on the paper!!!
ReplyDeleteI want to convert to toe-up sock knitting in the unlikely event that I knit socks again! That pair will be quite nice - great colors!
Yay pi shawl!!! Do the rows in shawls get longer and longer as the shawl grows? I've never knit one.
Sue
I was also going to say that the paper color was beautiful! And the sock yarn is cool, too. :o)
ReplyDeleteI was also going to say that the paper color was beautiful! And the sock yarn is cool, too. :o)
ReplyDeleteYou are SO productive! I love that about you. :D
ReplyDeleteCUTE sock!
Ever productive!!! My shawl is looking so lovely!
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