Hey, look what I finished!
I bet you didn't even know that I was working on it. Honestly, I barely did. This has been my "computer knitting" since Christmas, and I tell you it was like magic. I worked on it everytime I had to wait at the computer, but never really thought about it and now there's a scarf! You may recognize the yarn from my brother's Christmas hat, and I'm going to send him what became of the rest of the skein of Eco Plus. I used a 4x2 rib, which I like the look of but in retrospect wish was reversible. Ah well. (I envision it being wrapped around the neck, but I have been informed that look is effeminate.)
Sunday, March 20, 2005
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Why Wild Swan?
In The Wild Swans by HC Anderson, a girl must knit sweaters for her 12 brothers-turned-swans to make them human again, in the short time before she is to be burned as a witch, and she must do it with her bare hands using stinging nettles. In addition to being a very exciting example of knitting in fairy tales, it sums up the essence of knitting; though painfully frustrating at times, it is always worthwhile.
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