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Monday, September 27, 2004
"Whoops, I did it again!" or "A Tale of Two Ponchos"
Monday, September 13, 2004
Poncho Progress
Sunday, September 12, 2004
Marathon Knitting
My niece's poncho is about 60% complete now. I have been concentrating on that so that once the weather finally changes here, it will be ready for her to wear. I got most of that done on Labor Day during a CSI marathon. There were lots of outdoor plans for that day, but the rain ahead of Hurricane Frances put the brakes on those. So instead, I marathon knitted. That poncho is really going to be cute! I went to Michael's on Friday and picked out a lavender fun fur to crochet the trim around the bottom and the neck. Yesterday a group of us went to a local craft show and Megan went beserk over the knitted scarves and scrunchies (which it seems you do not wear in your hair anymore -- now you wear them on your wrists. Who knew???) I will make her a lavender fun fur scrunchie to go with her poncho. I have still been working away on the chemo caps during lunch at work and during the waiting for a doctor's appointment Friday, etc. I have slowed down on the Carnival Scarf in order to concentrate on the poncho, so there is no more progress on that to share. I wanted to have pictures to post, but it is a gloomy, foggy morning and I thought I would wait until the sun comes out later on (which the weatherman promises it will!) and I will post them tomorrow. Well, better go get some laundry and cleaning done so that I can make some more progress on that poncho! And take another walk, if the sun comes out, that is! Hope everyone is having a good weekend.
Saturday, September 4, 2004
Knitting Progress (or lack of!)
So why the lack of knitting progress to blog about? Two reasons. First, work. A couple of 12 hour shifts, to be exact. Ugh. I really hate those. Then there is reason #2 -- the fun reason. A few weeks ago, a group of friends from work and I started walking on the nearby bike trail. We go anywhere from 3 to 6 miles. We go a minimum of 3 times a week and we try to go as much as 5 times a week. The bike trail is actually part of an old railroad that was taken over by the city and paved over and coverted to a bike trail. It is part of Virginia's "Rails to Trails" program. I have posted some pictures that I took on one of our walks this past week. It is really very pretty. On the knitting front, I actually have been doing some knitting in the last few days, just not enough progress to post pictures of. I am still working away on those chemo caps. I will make a couple more and then take them over to the Oncology center. And I am working on the Carnival Scarf. As Spunknit said in the comments from the other day, it really is a "feel good" knit! And I need that today -- sort of in the doldrums. But between knitting on the Carnival Scarf and this afternoon's walk on the bike trail, that should cheer things up considerably!