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A Good Chair In A Good Spot
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Why Don’t I Have A Cardigan?
The setting: me on the deck feeling a bit chilly on a lovely autumn day. The thought: I should go put on a nice sensible wool hand-knit cardigan. The action: going inside to look in my closet and realizing that… Continue reading
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Invested In Yarn
I hope I sound neither glib nor alarmist about the Economy when I say that I am happy that I have invested so heavily in yarn. Not yarn companies, but in skeins of yarn. What knitters affectionately call The Stash.… Continue reading
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Of Barbeques
My husband George asked: With so many projects going, do you ever get them mixed up? He had not even read my last blog posting (which shows how much psycho-connection you can build up during 27 years of marriage). … Continue reading
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True Confessions
With all this blogging about Guilt Afghans and Neglected Lace Shawls, I feel I need to come clean about my actual Active Project Status. At present, I have 6 Active Projects. That means I have 6 separate knitting pieces in… Continue reading
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Afghan Guilt Day
Yesterday was Afghan Guilt Day. Seeing it in print, I realize it looks like an international day of observance – political awareness rallies, demonstrators with signs! Actually, it was the day Sarah and I set aside to deal with neglected… Continue reading
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The Sweater I Did Not Knit
This is the story of The Sweater I Did Not Knit. It is not a story about a sweater I considered but decided against knitting. Nor is it the story of a sweater I began but did not complete (a… Continue reading
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Lace and Russian Novels
Knitting a Lace shawl is much like reading a Russian novel. The thought occurred to me – rather out of the blue — as I was tinking back and re-working a row of lace (I had a lot of time… Continue reading
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Knitting In The Morning
(Note: If you are looking for pictures of my grandson Max — I know Sarah routed people to my website for this purpose — proceed to my "Grandmotherly Knitting" entry. For a chatty bit about knitting, read on!) Our September… Continue reading
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Grandmotherly Knitting
Grandmotherly Knitting: September 3, 2008 Two Beliefs: 1) Surely one of the great satisfactions of being a knitter is knitting for those we love. 2) Surely one of the lesser (but still significant) satisfactions of being a… Continue reading









