
Do you see the size of those things? They are famous for swelling up overnight and then unswelling (is that even a word?) throughout the day. Its really putting a damper on the knitting.
Speaking of knitting. I officially have 23 inches completed on the sweater. This leaves 3 or 4 more inches to go before I start to steek, which I'm totally looking forward to!

6 comments:
Yikes, Libby, your fingers! And the sweater is looking great. Take lots of pictures of the steeking. I am building up my courage.
Cate
Hi Libs, catching up on my blog reading and you have lots going on at your house! Knitting Olympic warm-ups, shipwreck diving, hat love, good stuff. I love that K is sleeping in a big girl bed and that's it's a family heirloom. Some day, that will mean a lot to her. I'm amazed you can knit with your poor little swollen fingers. Hang on, girly, not long to go now. :-}
SOONNNN!!!!! BetsyFaye is knocking on the door!
;-)
Those fingers are as impressive as the sweater in some ways. I hope you are able to be patient and hang in there! bri
Ouch! Poor baby, does it hurt?
Speaking of baby, tick-tock, tick, tock! ;-p
Your poor fingers! The sweater is looking great!
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