I've been having a heck of a time logging on lately, but hopefully my connection will last long enough to post this. I haven't accomplished a ton of my own work, but I did finish this for the shop:
It's the spiderweb capelet from Stitch 'n Bitch Nation. I made it out of Merino Frape as called for, though it took me two and a half skeins. I think mine was a bit larger around than it was supposed to be as it would barely stay around my shoulders. No worries; it's not really my style.
Sunday, September 04, 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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