I am very diligently putting my four rows a night on my poncho.
It is growing, but it doesn’t really feel like it. I just have to keep telling myself, every stitch counts. Four rows a night… I think I can, I think I can.
I am very diligently putting my four rows a night on my poncho.
It is growing, but it doesn’t really feel like it. I just have to keep telling myself, every stitch counts. Four rows a night… I think I can, I think I can.
A scrappy quilter and not a perfect quilter
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Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
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Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Michele plays with yarn, food, and music in Portland
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I know you can, I know you can!
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I’m down to two rows a day on one of my bigger projects. At least your poncho is looking good. I’m thinking my cardi may need to be ripped. It looks too big but I’m still in denial. Argh….
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Keep it up!
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It sure is going to be pretty–hang in there!
(I feel that way with the lace wt yarn shawl…)
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Great strategy! Eventually you get to the end. Slow and steady wins the race, right?
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Your poncho is going to be beautiful! I love the color and the design. It will be such a great wardrobe addition so you need to keep to your schedule.
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