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Sunday, October 23, 2005

Work In Progress

Thanks again for everyone nice comments on the noro scoop neck cardi. Not much knitting has been done these few days. A close friend of mine will be coming to visit later on today, so I have been busy cleaning the house. Remember my flower pin craze? After seeing so many of them in the mall, I was extremely interested to get my hands on and make a few myself. This morning, I manage to steal sometime and made these. The maroon rose pin is made from felt and the cream colored one is made from ribbons I found in my sewing basket.

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The boring blue orangina for my sis is still on needles. Though it is progressing well, I do not know why I have such a hard time finishing it. I guess because I knitted it once and now I'm just feeling extremely bored with the pattern. Anyways, my sis has no idea that I'm knitting a top for her as her birthday gift. Just hope I can get it out of the way soon and move on to other stuff. The falling sleeves shell is still sitting there, untouched. I plan to frog the snug polo neck sweater and turn it into a cropped long sleeve bolero instead. Hopefully when december comes, I'll have a brand new wips to work on.

6 Comments:

Blogger knitties said...

Oh wow, I really have to get cracking on making some flower pins too :-) Yours are beautiful! Did you follow a pattern for the rose pin?

October 23, 2005 8:17 AM  
Blogger yuvee said...

Nice, I really like them ;)
Anyway, I can't seem to knit anything twice too, even have to force myself to cast on for the second sock ;D

October 23, 2005 9:33 AM  
Anonymous erin said...

They look lovely, are they the same pattern?

October 23, 2005 2:59 PM  
Blogger Mimi said...

Your cute flower pins will look great with your knitted garments!

October 23, 2005 6:00 PM  
Blogger mona said...

Cool flowers. You need to give us a lesson one of these days.
Mona

October 23, 2005 8:45 PM  
Blogger Vivian said...

I like both of your flower pins, very pretty. Are they your own patterns?

October 24, 2005 6:01 PM  

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