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When your blog handle turns into a curse on the complicated brioche project.... this is fine.... totally fine
Sewing in what will hopefully be my last life line. Takes forever to do so with how many stitches are on the needles but I know it will be worth it.
I can't get this color to show up properly so have a black and white filter
Almost completely recovered from having to rip back to the life line. It set me back like 2 days but it could have been worse. Thank you past self for doing the life line.
Knitting at work! I'm running out of room on these needles and I still have several rows of increases to go. Thankfully my new knitting needles should be arriving tomorrow.
I was allowed into a yarn store.... lots of free pattern booklets and then I bought yarn for 2 projects and yarn soxs. I'm a very happy girl.
After a really long hiatus, I'm finally knitting again. Seems I can't knit/craft when highly stressed 😅. Anyway, tackling this project again, a Stephen West pattern: "Clockwork in Brioche" knitted in variegated blue and grays. I started this several years ago, hit a wall very very early in pattern, tried it again and again to no avail. Threw it into storage for several years and picked it up again two weeks ago. I had stored it completely undone so at least past me was that smart. Worked my way through the wall to where I am now, almost done with section one.
I'm on phase two of the shawl and loving it. I might need to buy a 60in set of needles though. These 40in ones are getting crowded.