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Finished the Seascape for the TKE KAL
Monday, July 14, 2008
 
Tadah! I finished my seascape. I have been excitedly working along with the TKE KAL on this beautiful shawl, and I have barely been able to put it down since I cast on. There are many reasons why I have been glued to this shawl like white on rice. There is the fact that the yarn is a beautiful
Adventures in Canada: Part II
Monday, July 7, 2008
 
So, as most of you probably know by now, I have made it to Canada! Magpie is here, and we are both in one piece (and so is my car, for now). We did manage to make it from New York to the border with out my car having the engine light on, and it did not explode or anything. As we are waiting in
Travel is so not my thing!
Sunday, June 29, 2008
 
This episode starts with Sat morning. I sit with Magpie waiting for Jackie to arrive so we can take my desk to the Salvation Army (whom I could not book a pick up with because they kept misdirecting me on the phone, you would think an organization that you want to donate to would be more helpful.)
Patterns for sale on Ravelry!
Friday, May 9, 2008
 
It is finally here, my very own shop for patterns on Ravelry. This means I can sell my patterns online easily without having to figure out techie stuff, which I usually fail in some serious way. You should have seen the process it took to get this blog right, and I still don’t know what the rss
Stephanie Pearl-McPhee knows who I am... still!
Monday, April 28, 2008
 
   Yesterday I woke up at 615am, showered, dressed, and drove to The Knitting Experience Cafe in Brunswick, ME. No this is not a 24 hour yarn shop, it was, in fact, closed. There was a sign on the door that read “Closed for professional development. (Seeing the Yarn Harlot!)” I met eight other
 
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