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I always seem to have several knitting projects on the go at any one time - dotted all over the house for within easy reach for whenever I feel the need to knit just one more line.
You would think after completing one project that it would be nice to have a knitting break once in a while? But I find myself needing to cast on, that unless I have something to knit I feel forlorn and unable to settle.
I don't think I could ever get tired of this craft.
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i know just how you feel. :)
ReplyDeleteYummmy yummy yummy! Love that gorgeous yarn. I feel the same way - I usually only have one thing going at a time, but I'm always planning the next one :)
ReplyDeleteIt's an addiction isn't it?!
ReplyDeleteyes, I know this feeling all so well. I just want to keep buying yarn-but I'm such a slow knitter (:
ReplyDeletestill its just so pretty to look at!
It always pays for any crafter to have a stash of 1) fabric and 2) yarn. In fact, I think it's the law or something. Maybe.
ReplyDeleteThe Law. Definitely.
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