She's rubbing her head against my hands and making it very difficult to type. Soon she'll be walking on the keyboard. Meanwhile, Munchie is downstairs crying because she hasn't realized that I came upstairs without her. Oh the humanity! To be left alone for two minutes...
So I mentioned yesterday that I began a thank-you gift for a friend of mine, but I can't say what it is. "It" looks really funny in its current condition, so I'll laugh while I post a couple shots. Feel free to guess what it is. Hint: It's NOT a hat, and it's NOT a brassiere. I should mention that both yarns are Cascade 220, and the orange shade is a 220 Heather.
I'll continue posting photos of my UFOs (that's UnFinished Objects for those of you who aren't fluent in knitty) until I run out of projects. Today's is a good one. It is a really rockin' reverse cable scarf in Louisa Harding Kashmir Aran that is a really pretty, almost-cadet blue. It's for me - which is always a good thing, but the problem is that I misplaced the pattern. Now, I could spend a few hours on Ravelry (not that I wouldn't do that anyway) looking through hundreds of scarf patterns trying to find it, or I could comb through a couple piles of papers where it might be hiding here in the house. Hmmm. Frog? (Translation: Rip it, Rip it, Rip it.) Rummage through papers? Scour Ravelry? What's a girl to do?
I love the cadet blue! Reminds me of the Main Line Blueberry cotton/merino wool. Can't wait to see how it turns out.
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