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Knittin... YarnWright 05-23-2008
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Posted by YarnWright on May 23, 2008, 8:37 pm
Okay, I really AM knitting again, finally working on the forlorn shawl I started
just
before my mom was diagnosed (Oct? Nov?)... AND while I'm at it, I'm actually
designing
again, a half-round shawl...
also, same lace pattern seems to work in a moebius too!
Noreen

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Posted by on May 23, 2008, 11:13 pm

I am so happy for you Noreen , finding the inner ability to knit
again, says that you slowly heal and grow into your new phase in
life ..

It is nice to hear the lace works for the moebious as well ,,
HAPPY LACING
mirjam

Posted by Bernadette on May 24, 2008, 6:01 am
On Sat, 24 May 2008 02:37:52 +0200, YarnWright wrote:

> Okay, I really AM knitting again, finally working on the forlorn shawl I
> started just before my mom was diagnosed (Oct? Nov?)... AND while I'm at
> it, I'm actually designing again, a half-round shawl...
> also, same lace pattern seems to work in a moebius too! Noreen

Now that is very good news Noreen. To be able to concentrate on your craft
you must have a measure of peace in your own mind. You have travelled a
long way to achieve that. (((Noreen)))

It will be lovely to see pictures when you have completed the shawl.

Each moebius I made used a reversible lace stitch for the pattern - I just
found it easier to work that way. They really are fascinating and fun
items to work.
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You˘re only young once, but you can be immature forever

Posted by suzee on May 24, 2008, 8:40 am
Bernadette wrote:
> On Sat, 24 May 2008 02:37:52 +0200, YarnWright wrote:
>
>> Okay, I really AM knitting again, finally working on the forlorn shawl I
>> started just before my mom was diagnosed (Oct? Nov?)... AND while I'm at
>> it, I'm actually designing again, a half-round shawl...
>> also, same lace pattern seems to work in a moebius too! Noreen
>
> Now that is very good news Noreen. To be able to concentrate on your craft
> you must have a measure of peace in your own mind. You have travelled a
> long way to achieve that. (((Noreen)))
>
> It will be lovely to see pictures when you have completed the shawl.
>
> Each moebius I made used a reversible lace stitch for the pattern - I just
> found it easier to work that way. They really are fascinating and fun
> items to work.

They don't seem to take as long as other wraps either.

sue

Posted by Bernadette on May 24, 2008, 9:05 am
On Sat, 24 May 2008 06:40:13 -0600, suzee wrote:

> Bernadette wrote:
>> On Sat, 24 May 2008 02:37:52 +0200, YarnWright wrote:
>>
>>> Okay, I really AM knitting again, finally working on the forlorn shawl
>>> I started just before my mom was diagnosed (Oct? Nov?)... AND while I'm
>>> at it, I'm actually designing again, a half-round shawl... also, same
>>> lace pattern seems to work in a moebius too! Noreen
>>
>> Now that is very good news Noreen. To be able to concentrate on your
>> craft you must have a measure of peace in your own mind. You have
>> travelled a long way to achieve that. (((Noreen)))
>>
>> It will be lovely to see pictures when you have completed the shawl.
>>
>> Each moebius I made used a reversible lace stitch for the pattern - I
>> just found it easier to work that way. They really are fascinating and
>> fun items to work.
>
> They don't seem to take as long as other wraps either.
>
> sue

D'you know you are dead right Sue, that just hadn't registered with me.
(I call my forgetfulness "just another senior moment" LOL.)

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You˘re only young once, but you can be immature forever

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