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Last day to sign up for Lessa’s giveaway . . . run on over there, we’ll wait for you to come back . . . doo, doo, do, do, do, doo . . . back? Cool!
It’s that old beagle looking just fine.
Just finished this cloth today - have another one cast on. Hubby asked me to make a couple for him to give away. Had to be in blue - one of the company he represents features the beagle as their mascot and the color is blue. So it was a natural.
This Saturday at his special group meeting he will give away at least the first one and, if I get it done, the second one as well.
At least I’ll have the picture. haha
This is another pattern found through the Dish cloth group over at Ravelry. Weekly the moderator posts one or two patterns for everyone to try - okay, that “Everyone” is a loosely used term. It is for anyone who wants to try, but nobody is FORCED to make a dishcloth in a certain pattern.
Whew!
I have learned several new techniques because of this group. And, I’ve taken part in two swaps, too. That’s a neat way to meet new people - and learn new dishcloth patterns, too.
And, it’s a way to have some fun as well. I sent to two swap partners this time - and each got one of my PurpleMoose cloths I’ve made three of them so far - the one you see at that post and the two I sent out for the swap. Funny thing is . . . all three are different. The pattern is growing its own legs and beginning to knit itself. Okay, not really . . . but it is growing and developing into a totally different cloth each time.
I need to make a couple more.
It’s a sickness . . . I know.
What’re YOU knitting? Hmmmmm?


September 29th, 2008 at 11:14 pm
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