You know how to get me really knitting? Really burning through the stash?
Dangle a yarn in front of me that I really, really want, that I could tell you all the reasons why it would be just the most perfect yarn for so many potential recipients, and to seal it, make it something that’s a one-time thing only and at an unbeatable price…
…While knowing there’s just no justifying it till I make decent headway on what I’ve got. Lots of sand on that beach grabbing at my toes.
Well then. Dive in!
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What a happy image – both literally of Parker and figuratively of you and your yummy fiber…
Comment by Channon 05.06.12 @ 4:05 amHad fun at MS&W but all the people that know my Alison! I don’t share well you know 😉
Comment by Afton 05.06.12 @ 5:22 amAh, that’s the trick to completion, is it? Don’t start the next until the last is done? I need a bit more discipline, methinks!
Comment by twinsetellen 05.06.12 @ 8:53 amThe second-to-last sentence — is that you speaking, or Parker?
Comment by Don Meyer 05.06.12 @ 10:13 amYeah, that dangling tactic doesn’t always work for me. Like right now I’m itching to get into some new projects but I’m telling myself not until X, Y, and Z are finished. I wonder how long I’ll be able to resist that Siren call.
Comment by Jody 05.06.12 @ 1:05 pmIm having trouble correcting the URL. I have to wait for my tech help (son) to come home to help me fix it.
Comment by Jody 05.06.12 @ 4:58 pmI just bought some lovely new bamboo yarn, which I need to knit up, and soon, so I hope the urge to do hits me. Don’t have TIME to catch a dangler.
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