the opening ceremonies at doyle's were a lot of fun. the team boston organizers had done a marvelous job with the buttons and the torch and the organizing. they've won the gold medal in my book. i don't know how many boston area knitters were there, but we did fill up two long tables and caused enough of a raucus to change the image of knitters for doyle's patrons forever. unfortunately i have no pictures, but i'm sure there will be pictures surfacing soon enough.
because of the nature of my project, with all of the little tiny
skanks of yarn, i ended up not starting with the lighting of the
olympic flame, but rather the evening chatting and finishing up my
latest commuter project: a neckwarmer made with 2 skeins of noro kujaku in a tiny cabled rib pattern.
however, on day one, i got straight to work.
i organized the little skanks by color, and put them into labeled baggies.
then i got to knitting.
i'm not in love yet. i'm not sure i even want to go out on a second date, but i'm not getting any younger, so i might want to give it another chance.
i feel your pain...here is where i am....http://www.knitsmiths.us/cat_lisa_b.html
Posted by: lisa b | February 13, 2006 at 05:24 PM
Did you seperate out the threads too? Or are you just knitting it with a whole strand?
Sorry it's frustrating! (it was so nice to see you friday :) )
Posted by: Amber | February 13, 2006 at 05:56 PM