Just watching someone else cut a steek (that is what you’re doing, right?) gives me a stomach-ache. Although I can’t wait to see that baby when it’s done.
I get this bad feeling at the pit of my stomach when I see someone take scissors to their knitting…even thought I know that everything will be ok.*lol.
Your color knitting looks amazinhly even. I hate cutting streeks, it means i can’t save the yarn if i need to rip it all out, oh all the yarn going to waste!
Carol Jun 25th 2007 at 03:53 pm 1
Just watching someone else cut a steek (that is what you’re doing, right?) gives me a stomach-ache. Although I can’t wait to see that baby when it’s done.
Nik Jun 25th 2007 at 04:33 pm 2
I get this bad feeling at the pit of my stomach when I see someone take scissors to their knitting…even thought I know that everything will be ok.*lol.
Veronik Jun 25th 2007 at 05:46 pm 3
Ah, steeks aren’t so bad - or at least, Shetland steeks aren’t. The Norwegian steeks (or lack thereof) are much scarier!
Dao Jun 25th 2007 at 05:47 pm 4
Your color knitting looks amazinhly even. I hate cutting streeks, it means i can’t save the yarn if i need to rip it all out, oh all the yarn going to waste!
Iris G Jun 25th 2007 at 05:50 pm 5
Great piece, and the two colors are just so classic for winter!
Kylie Jun 25th 2007 at 06:39 pm 6
Glad your deadlines are over! Looking forward to seeing what that beautiful knitting looks like when it’s done.
Romi Jun 26th 2007 at 12:13 am 7
Oooh! Can’t wait to see it.
Dr. Steph Jun 26th 2007 at 12:27 pm 8
that looks very interesting. You use big scissors for your steeks. I like the teeny ones.