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Lost...

I don't know how it happened, when it happened, or why but it's gone. I have searched everywhere for it and it's like it vanished into thin air......there are pieces of it laying about, sadly discarded around my house and I touch them thinking to myself 'why?' Did I abandon it? Did it feel neglected? I don't know what to do...I can try and force myself thru this, the 'fake it till you make it theory' but I seem to be lacking the umpf to do so...I find myself, laying in bed at night watching TV and NOT knitting..........hopefully this is a phase...I just don't have it in me...I crank out a few rows and then 'blah' toss it aside. I pick up a different project, knit a row, 'meh' toss it aside.........repeat night after night.

it's a little bit scary

It looks like it'll be okay though, because Steven over at Bitches Get Stitches got his groove back so I am confident that mine will be back too (hopefully sooner than later) Hey, Steven!! If you see my mojo over in your neck of the woods can you Bitch slap it back to Washington? That would be great!!

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Erika said…
Lost mine last year too about this time... it came back with a vengeance and I'm still going strong a year later... hoping you find yours again too!
Ms. Kimba said…
its because its summer, i've lost mine too...when it gets cold and there's nothing to do but sit inside, we'll be knitting
Carmel said…
I don't have time for it to be gone.....I haven't taken a summer off in 5 years from knitting!! Especially since what is happening here weather wise you would never confuse with summer!

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