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(yes, we may be the last people in America to see it)
Loved it - cried like a baby though. Aren't hormones wonderful?
I managed to finish the hem and the first few rows of the body on Rogue.
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After the Girl of the House went to bed, Paul and I watched "No Country for Old Men".
I safely continued knitting.
The time came to knit the hem up.
I started well.
The movie was very intense.
I forgot that I added stitches in the cabling area.
I just kept knitting.
I stopped here, in the middle of the row. Notice the severe bias? Yup, I screwed up big time.
I actually set it down and just watched the movie.
That's really unusual. No knitting while the TV is on???
Great movie, though...
1 comment:
It's nice to know I'm not the only one that does things like that. At least it wasn't in the middle of cabling or lace work (silver lining?)
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