
About 30 minutes ago, I stitched together the last of the spirals. Now I'll weave in the loose ends and begin knitting and blocking the small triangles to fill in the gaps around the edge.

Well, after a good night sleep I decided that I would try and thread back and rip a few rows from my QAL shawl and go back and correct a few mistakes.

Another terrific book in anyone's library. You can get it cheap and it is still full of ideas and creative spirit for you to squeeze it out. lol!

The Knitter's Book of Finishing Techniques by Nancie M Wiseman.
This is a terrific little book...spiral bound, in a hard cover.
Beautiful, clear illustrations and instructions. ...covers

Hey guys, just wanted to share some of my anxiety with you all and ask for some advice.

Here it is in all it's blocked out glory. It took less than 8 balls of yarn to complete (what to do with the leftovers *grins*).

Newbie here, but it looks like I'll be in the LA area on business next M,T,W. Any men's knitting gatherings out there that wouldn't mind a one time visitor from the midwest?

Well, it was raining yesterday, so I sat down with the pattern.. My "victim" incidentally, lives walking distance from one of my clients.

I finally made it home this afternoon.

Hey - if anyone's cleaning out stash, or wanting to try knitting something they've never knitted I'd gladly take your knitted project once your done. The only hitch - it must be 7"x9".