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Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Yarn Against


The only knitting I could show you today would be a pile of frogged yarn.  I made a mistake 3 1/2 rows back and all I could do was "rip it rip it".  Sigh.  I did get this nice picture out of the deal though, so it wasn't a complete loss.


10 comments:

Michelle said...

There is always some good in each day :)

Alice said...

Bummer to have to frog.... But Liddie said she didn't mind, she'd give you another chance tomorrow 😜. Great capture!

Christine said...

Perfect day for laying around. If it makes you feel better I did just as much unweaving as weaving today.

Far Side of Fifty said...

Liddy is growing...Kate looks so little:)

Michelle said...

Love the "fingers of God" shining onto His creatures!

LannieK said...

Great shot of Best Buds!

sophy0075 said...

I've been in the frog pond more times than I care to count- and if I tried to count, I'd have to frog that figure too, probably! My sympathies are with you. Now go pat that adorable lamb and feel better.

Susan said...

Curses......but isn't it 'FUN' and easy to do??? Had to take out 22 rows on my hap but if I hadn't...you KNOW it would be the ONLY thing I would see! Love Sophy's comment re the 'frog pond' :)

Lisa Smith said...

Beautiful picture! Sigh. . . . I feel your pain about the frogging. I just tried on a shawl I am knitting to see how much larger to make it, when I noticed a big hole way down towards the beginning. I don't know how I could have missed it, but after 64" of knitting later, I'm going to live with it! At least I have your wonderful picture to look at; I feel so much better! :-) Thank you!

Ruth said...

The photo is simply adorable. That's what I love to see - sheep and sheepdogs as pals. Whenever I have pet lambs the dogs are always around, trying to steal the milk. The lens flare on this looks really good. :)

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