Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Look What I Found!

RexI received my invitation to Ravelry this week. So while I was photographing some projects to post in my Projects, I found this--the Rex the Cat afghan that I started while I was still working at OH and editing one of Vanna's crochet books. I had completely forgot about it. It's about half finished--stitched entirely in single crochet using Wool-Ease Red Sprinkles, White Frost and Black Frost. I just have to finish it. But when?

Today I have to go with Vann to pick out a new kitchen sink. I've wanted a new sink ever since we bought this house, so I can't miss this opportunity. Then I have to go with my daughter at noon to meet with Jesse's teachers (it doesn't sound good). Then I have a chiropractor appointment at 2:30. And all the time I should be in the sewing room working on the Christmas banners for church (I got a lot done on them yesterday). So what am I doing sitting here?


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On 11/07/2007, Karen said ...

Wow, what a find! How fun. Thanks for sharing when you lots to do today.


On 11/07/2007, Donna said ...

Hope Jesse isn't in any "real" trouble. It's SO
annoying, living with a teenager, being shown
every day, how much smarter than YOU, they are.
(In math, John IS!)


On 11/07/2007, nita from red tin heart said ...

That looks like a really cool afghan. xoxo Nita


On 11/07/2007, Pilgrim Patti said ...

Well?
Did you get an enormous double sink with tall faucets so's you can wash them big ole pots with ease? How nice to get such an item just before the holidays. So you can have everyone over for Thanksgiving and Christmas!!


On 11/08/2007, Sherri said ...

Ok just to let you know hubby LOVED the Sante Fe soup just the way it is. He says dont add anything it doesnt need it:) Thanks for a great recipe!


On 01/02/2009, Barb said ...

I started this Rex the Cat and I probably shouldn't have cause I am not sure of what I am doing - it's been a long time since I attempted this. The pattern says not to carry the yarn. So, I used what I will call a yarn shuttle - is that what I should be using? Otherwise to keep tying in you would have loose strings with no place to weave in.
I noticed our picture had yarn string coming out all over so I am assuming I may have done the right way? Thank you for your expertise - this is a really nice site. Barb
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