How many times a day do you cross the line? In anything? It doesn't have to be 'bad' necessarily but typically crossing a line isn't good otherwise the phrase 'You're really crossed the line this time' would have never been uttered from someones lips. Of course someone could cheer "YEHAWWW YOU CROSSED THE LINE", which as I read it just sounds like you're cheering me on for being the last one to cross the finish line...........I would like to say I am familiar with both phrases and their appropriate uses. The diagram above was for D's benefit regarding an email I sent him with a Curvy Knits pattern in it, followed by an 'i'm curvy'. The diagram lays out just where he went wrong in his response. The drawing may never make it to the Louvre but it gets the point across.
and by 'to-do' list I mean 'to-knit' list. I'm really really trying to get on track with this list and stay deeply focused. It has helped that I have successfully removed all yarn from the living room and into Mr. Brown's Yarn shop on the second floor. Except for the fact that I went in there the other day with a shopping bag and loaded up. Currently in the sidelines to be finished 1. Ledge Trail Vest 2. Twiggy for me 3. 70 Yard Mitt for my other hand Finished those bad boys last night! this is what happens when you use the 10s burst hands free option on your iphone and you're holding said phone with your chinny chin chin. On the List: 1. Twiggy for a Christmas gift 2. Iris the Gourmet Monster but since it's for a boy I'm calling it Orvil. 3. Great White Shart Shark 4. Bosco - for me 5. Stillhouse Vest - for me 6. Woodsy - for me 7. Three Seahawk themed hats as gifts. 8. Gifts for friends... and on and on and on If you...
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