Where have 14 days gone? I sort of have this commitment in my head that I must update "Knitting: A Love Story" every week. When I first started and I was very geeked, I wrote twice a week. How did I do that ??? When I finished the post on Secrets and Storms, I began finishing my next piece of fearless knitting. I love it so much!!! I love it so much that when it is finally done (Madonna and Lydia need to do their magic), I will include it in my top 10 treasures and write about all. What has happened is that I have hit "Steamer's Block." It is like Writer's Block but is has to do with, well, steaming. For the past 5 days I have said, "I will steam it tomorrow and post it on Knitting: A Love Story." All I can say is. . . . . .it is magical and wonderful and it will be worth the wait. At least I hope you think so. Until this masterpiece is finished. . . . . . I leave you with my last masterpiece. It doesn't compare to the Sistine Chapel, but in my mind it is Jan's equivalent.
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jan parsonThis blog is dedicated to Mary Helen Growt my first knitting teacher and the woman who changed my life. The mission of Knitting: A Love Story is to preserve, share and promote the love of knitting. Archives
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