Shorter rows are apparently not enough to make me knit any faster. That's the bad news. The good news is that I've started the armhole steeks, so things are moving along. I've got one color that is starting to run a little thin, but I think it will be ok. That's the good news. It's still quite likely that this is not going to be done by Sunday evening, but so be it. It will be done before the end of the Winter Paralympics on March 21st (thanks to aquaphilic for the heads up!). Maybe even before the end of the first week of March - there are secret projects lurking in the wings that must be done ASAP, and they will pounce at 12:01 am on Monday.
So how's everyone else's Olympic knitting going*? Any winners yet? Or are we all in the same boat?
* I'm going to go out on a limb and say that Magdalena Neuner's Olympic knitting has taken a back seat to kicking ass in biathlon. But that's just a guess!
and spins and dyes and parents, occasionally works, but is always generally running around like a chicken with her head cut off
Thursday, February 25, 2010
So about those shorter rows...
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Knitting Olympics,
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2 comments:
excellent knitting link, porpoise - there's just something so loveable about a handknit red hat and a warm gun, um, rifle... gotta love me some magdalena. go biathlon!
Der Magdalena strickt Link ist ja über-toll!
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