weaving in ends, and a colorful to-do list
Each Wednesday, I post a snapshot of the projects I’m working on, and where my brain is at.


Rather than casting on for a new knitting project this week, I picked up an old, old, old knitting project that just needs a TON of ends woven in. I figure if I weave in a couple ends every evening, the sweater will get done faster than if I shove it in a bag at the back of my closet for another year or two.
And the edits for Shawl Geometry Book 3 continue. But I now have a brightly color to-do list for the project.
writing, and editing, and contemplating a knitting project
Each Wednesday, I post a snapshot of the projects I’m working on, and where my brain is at.


“My belief of book writing is much the same as my belief as to shoemaking. The man who will work the hardest at it, and will work with the most honest purpose, will work the best.” –Anthony Trollope via Brain Pickings
I’m finding this an oddly comforting quote at the moment, and contemplating finding a new knitting project (or maybe a shoemaking project).
Tippity, tap, tap, tap. Tippity, tap, tap, tap. Tippity, tap, tap, tap.
taking a couple hundred photos of lime green mini-shawls
Each Wednesday, I post a snapshot of the projects I’m working on, and where my brain is at.


Piles of swatches, a super professional photo set-up, and a couple hundred photos later – the new photos for Shawl Geometry Book have been taken. Edits, edits, edits, and more edits lay ahead.



