I finally got it blocked and the ends run in. (Not the project I’ve been working on all week, which has the cast-off left to do.) Maybe it should have been sent off sooner. Maybe it is the right time for her right now for reasons I cannot know; maybe it was simply easier for it to arrive after she finished moving (which is what I was aiming for) or maybe that’s all just rationalizing my lateness. I don’ t know.
But it’s finished and it’s finally into God’s hands from mine: a silk and merino shawl in her sister-in-law’s pattern, the yarn coming from my favorite shop, which is, of course, Purlescence.
Karen plotted with me and it will show up on Sally’s doorstep next week.
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she’ll be wrapped in love at a time that has to be stressful in the best of times, let alone these for her
I’m pretty sure she will feel blessed
Comment by Bev 11.20.10 @ 9:43 amIt’s never to late for messages of love.
Nor too early, of course.
Blessed be.
Comment by twinsetellen 11.20.10 @ 4:28 pmHow sweet. I learned today that a friend’s mother had passed away unexpectedly; instead of spending Thanksgiving here with us, she’s back in the Midwest. I was wondering what to do, but of course the answer is right there in front of me–I’ll see what I can knit.
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