But before I can get there, I'm going to need a crochet hook and some pins to block this sucker.
Right now, the stitches are strung onto a bright orange string. I sure hope this blocks flat! I have faith that it will, even though it looks awfully ruffly right now. I am starting to think of What To Knit Next. I mean, sure there have been ideas floating through my head all week, but now that I'm really actually truly close to done, I have to choose one (or two or three). What will happen to all the knitters coming out of the Olympics? After focusing on one project for so long, will they go into project possibility overload???
No matter what I decide, I am going to try to knit one row on The London Pride per day.
Woo ... I feel so excited for you! It is going to be a stunning beauty, I'm sure!
Posted by: Agnes at February 24, 2006 6:39 PMI'm very impressed!
So what do you do with the crochet hook? Something to do with casting off, I assume?
Posted by: Abigail at February 24, 2006 7:39 PMCongratulations it is beautiful! I can't wait to see it blocked!
Posted by: elizabeth at February 25, 2006 3:12 AMCongratulations it is beautiful! I can't wait to see it blocked!
Posted by: elizabeth at February 25, 2006 3:12 AMI know those "clumps" anywhere - wow! I can see it will be alot of work but oh so worth it. Please let us know how you block it - it'll be an inspiration to us. I am in awe...
Posted by: Terry at February 25, 2006 7:39 AM*wild applause*
Even unblocked, that thing is amazing. I can smell the potential... best of luck on the crochet! Stick with it!
About project possibility overload - yep. I'm meandering among four UFOs , wondering into which of the new things about which I've been daydreaming I want to dive. (I sure hope that's not grammatically correct, because if it is, English sucks.)
Posted by: monkeemaven at February 25, 2006 10:08 AM