The Twins Grow.
I always feel like I'm going to blog about my boobs when I write "Twins" in the title. I'll leave that for another day...
Knitting time is scarce at the moment because I have this great organization thing going in preparation for the job that I got. I'll have to move every 4 months (the company will scout out an apartment for me ahead of time), so I have to keep all of my stuff very compact and I really have to just put a lot in storage.
The job lasts just 2 years, so it's not like I want to get rid of everything.
But I did work a bit on the little Scoops while enjoying a cup of coffee and watching Desperate Housewives with my Mom. I had never seen this show before (I rarely watch television) but it was cute, and I liked it I guess. After it was over I said, "Mom, it seems like everyone on there is cheating on their spouse, or ruining someone's life." And she replied, laughing, "Yes, it seems you 'get' the show..." Nice.
Anyway, here's proof of the Scoop du Jour twins' progress:

Posing with the Scoop twins is my dear stuffed doggy, Agent Spoon. That little guy is so cuddly and soft, and great to sleep with when I'm at home (AKA: Sans Man.).
While I organized my stuff, I got a lot of the knitting needles that I had kind of floating around put back in my needle case, and I realized something. A lot of people have huge needle holders that separate needles by size, but when I bought my small, modest case, which only has 1 compartment, I thought, "Man, I'll never have enough needles to warrant a big holder like that." Hm.
Oh yeah, and that Spring Scarf that's lurking in the sidebar's WIP list? I hate it now. It curls like a weight lifter, and is really not for me. SO... I'm frogging it, and that awesome-colored Cotton Tots is going to become a little lacy tank top, like I had originally intended it to be. I'm actually thinking something with a lacy edge and triangle top, much like Honeymoon Cami, only with wider straps.
Should look good... just have to make negative ease since I don't have much of that yarn. Hellooo, short-row boob room!
Anybody else... wish they had more time to knit? Me too!
Knitting time is scarce at the moment because I have this great organization thing going in preparation for the job that I got. I'll have to move every 4 months (the company will scout out an apartment for me ahead of time), so I have to keep all of my stuff very compact and I really have to just put a lot in storage.
The job lasts just 2 years, so it's not like I want to get rid of everything.
But I did work a bit on the little Scoops while enjoying a cup of coffee and watching Desperate Housewives with my Mom. I had never seen this show before (I rarely watch television) but it was cute, and I liked it I guess. After it was over I said, "Mom, it seems like everyone on there is cheating on their spouse, or ruining someone's life." And she replied, laughing, "Yes, it seems you 'get' the show..." Nice.
Anyway, here's proof of the Scoop du Jour twins' progress:

Posing with the Scoop twins is my dear stuffed doggy, Agent Spoon. That little guy is so cuddly and soft, and great to sleep with when I'm at home (AKA: Sans Man.).
While I organized my stuff, I got a lot of the knitting needles that I had kind of floating around put back in my needle case, and I realized something. A lot of people have huge needle holders that separate needles by size, but when I bought my small, modest case, which only has 1 compartment, I thought, "Man, I'll never have enough needles to warrant a big holder like that." Hm.
Oh yeah, and that Spring Scarf that's lurking in the sidebar's WIP list? I hate it now. It curls like a weight lifter, and is really not for me. SO... I'm frogging it, and that awesome-colored Cotton Tots is going to become a little lacy tank top, like I had originally intended it to be. I'm actually thinking something with a lacy edge and triangle top, much like Honeymoon Cami, only with wider straps.
Should look good... just have to make negative ease since I don't have much of that yarn. Hellooo, short-row boob room!
Anybody else... wish they had more time to knit? Me too!








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