Shawl number one's getting there. Ten repeats are done. It all comes down to how much knitting I can get done in the car. Oh, and silk dries really quickly doesn't it?
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good luck! i'm impressed you've done as much as you have - i've been following your little saga, hoping to see you cross the finish line in time. :)
Of course silk dries quickly! Hm is it the bride's shawl or yours that remains undone. If yours, you of course would suffer the wearing a slightly damp shawl for your friend's happiness, no? Excellent work. I am humbled.
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good luck! i'm impressed you've done as much as you have - i've been following your little saga, hoping to see you cross the finish line in time. :)
that yarn you're using is gorgeous, by the way.
I thought you were leaving at 8?! Get in that car and get those stucks clicking. Keep on truckin' sista.
God, that's gorgeous! I love knitting on road trips. I get so much done. Have fun!
Whenever Steve asks if I am going to drive I snort at him with obvious distain.....it cuts into my knitting time! Looks very very nice.
The shawls are fab ! This pic looks like the color Morocco from colinette ? Is this their silk? Yumm.
you are an amazing fast knitter!!!
The shawls are seriously beutiful... and you can so knit on the road!
Of course silk dries quickly! Hm is it the bride's shawl or yours that remains undone. If yours, you of course would suffer the wearing a slightly damp shawl for your friend's happiness, no? Excellent work. I am humbled.
This must be a world record (or something)... super, super quick!! Good on you. x
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