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Monthly Archives: September 2009
Endless Button Band, and Some Books
Progress continues on the Central Park Hoodie. I’m working on both the endless, long, never-ending button band and the second sleeve. Sadly, no pictures today because the husband has taken the camera. You’ll just have to believe me that it … Continue reading
Viral Stitching
The other day @knittydotcom tweeted a link to this blog entry: Viral Knits from Bellsknits. In it Bells writes about all the knitting patterns that everyone seems to be making: Monkey, Clapotis, Fetchings, etc. (Funny how so many of the … Continue reading
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On and On Goes the Hood
Yesterday I talked about my cross stitch, so today is about knitting. I’m working diligently away on my lovely Central Park Hoodie. I now have the back and two fronts done and seamed together, as well as one sleeve. I … Continue reading
Castles and Trees
Another week gone with no posts. I’ve been hard at work on both cross stitch and knitting projects. And since I have a lot to say, I thought I’d share the cross stitch projects first. This morning I put the … Continue reading
September 2009 Goals
Ah, September. Even though I have been out of school for eight years now (!), it still feels like the start of a new year. The weather is cooling off (okay, we’ve actually had a really cool summer, but you … Continue reading
