
Thank you guys so much for the thoughtful comments. If anyone is interested in knitting this blanket, please contact me and I'll be happy to provide instructions!

As a child I know my mother knitted. I think just about anyone in New Zealand would be able to say that, and while I cannot remember her knitting anything in particular for me, (I could be wrong) I do remember her knitting. I also remember trying to learn to knit at the time and giving up in disgust as a knotted mess hung from my needles where my scarf was supposed to be appearing. And that was that... at least so I thought.

That is one of the worst puns of all time. In any case, I'm just writing to talk about how incredibly addicted I've become to my Addi Click set.

Hi all,
I just wanted to take a few seconds to introduce myself, after all, a stranger in your midst (though I don't feel like I'm a stranger) must be frightening for all off you.

I made this shawl/wrap for a friend recently diagnosed with an agressive breast cancer. She will be undergoing a double mastectomy in about a week.

My life is a little crazy right now. I had my last Final of the term today, and I have only summer term left and I will finally graduate.

Hi I'm Leon and .... I'm a knitter. Or is it not "that" kind of group?
I have signed on, looked around and found my way here. I live in Wellington, New Zealand.

So, thanks to all of you, my two 17 year old gay boys have been set on the correct path.

Howdy guys.
I wanted to share with you the first project I've completed in years and possibly the greatest (and easiest) baby blanket pattern I've ever seen.

So, when I was doing the BSJ, I had a hard time keeping track of all of the decreases and increases, etc. So, I wrote it all out, row by row. I have attached it here if it would help anyone.