Month: October 2008
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Two days ago I came back from a walk around my neighborhood to teenagers in my yard with chainsaws. This is never a sight one wants to see, especially when they have ropes dangling from the tops of arborvitae separating you and a neighbor (and the view of the intersection). I was upset, though the plants are clearly on mixed soil. I don't know who planted them, or when, but they've been there for a while. I was mad, mostly that my neighbor didn't talk to us about it, that he used my yard to do…
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It worked! This is seriously from a rectangle of knitting, NO DECREASES, NO DOUBLE POINTED NEEDLES. I may know people afraid of these things (and they shouldn't be), this resolves all their hat fears. You do have to seam up the back: But I doubt many would notice it much. Especially because the sides are so great: Here is the Ravelry link. I almost got the hat and sweater out of one skein of medium weight Socks That Rock. You could do it if you cast on a few less stitches for the hat (which would…
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Typepad’s spell check is over working again (all words show up as spelled wrong) is this happening to anyone else? So I’ve got this thing in my belly. Three pounds of baby that likes to smash its self against my side and make me wonder where food is going to fit in a month or so. During all the stress of the last month things were pretty quite on the baby front. I had a little bit of scare last week when I couldn’t feel the baby for like a day and half. It was during…
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