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March 21, 2006

Lost and Found

I had a bit of a fright this morning when I thought I lost my Unwedding Ring. Lots of frantic running around, one hysterical phone call, and the denuding of the bed and all was well again. However, that such a thing could even occur was somewhat terrifying to me. I mean, I never take the thing off, so one would think I would notice right away if it slips off in the night to do whatever runaway rings do at such an hour. Oh well. One must be ever vigilant against such occurences, I suppose.

In other news, here is another dress, this time in oh-so-soft microfiber (under $4 a yard!). I am pleased with it, though the curvaceous curves were challenging. I have almost finished another, this time strapless. I messed up the boning a little and while it is by no means visible or noticible, I feel the need to make amends before it is really finished.

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The cabled sweater is progressing well, though I had to rip out all of the work I did whilst at work since the decreases 1. left a weird bump that did not seem to be fixable even with the miracle of blocking 2. were really not necessary. It is [ahem] a snug little sweater and might not actually button all of the way down the front, but merely once at the collar. I think it will be just fine even if my massive bosom proves too overpowering for it...

I think I will whip up Knit and Tonic's newest pattern addition soon. I have had a hankering for a beret or a cloche lately. This pursuit has so far left me realizing that I cannot actually sew hats yet. Then I remembered that I can knit one, or even learn to crochet one with decidedly better results, so all was not lost.

Of course, I am really supposed to be doing homework. Maybe I'll get to that today...

Posted by loyd0008 at March 21, 2006 11:25 AM

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