This Could Take A While

Phase Two for the CWA is underway:


The bottom two panels have been sewn together.  Now there are only three more to do!

You know how non-yarners are always saying things like - I don't know how you have the patience for that!?  And we think to ourselves - patience?  Who needs patience?  I love to knit, even when I have to rip it out or go back to fix a mistake!  But I sort of get it - this is how I feel about finishing - seaming, working in ends, etc.  I have no patience for it, and it's not fun.  It's a means to an end, for sure - but I really don't like it.  (And I know that there are sewers and quilters and others out there who are thinking - what's she talking about??) 

BUT - this seaming is the perfect activity for taking a break from BadAss Pawprint Jr.  I finished the first row of paw motifs today - but I do have to rest for at least a few hours inbetween - this combo of yarn and needles is a bit rough.  It's looking great though!

Goat Milk is drying, and while I like it, I'm not exactly delirious about it.  You'll see why very soon, at which point we can talk about what is going to happen differently in the next one!

I really need to get going on Viking Hat - February Gift will be released in 8 days!!

No new wildlife news - it's kind of hard to top the snow-covered deer from yesterday!

Comments

neuroknitter said…
The finished CWA is going to be STUNNING.
I agree that seaming and weaving in ends is an unpleasant chore that one just has to get through. You can try to talk yourself into embracing the process...