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Thank You and Plan B

Thursday, June 28, 2007

I'd like to send a big "Thank you" to Ms. Prolix. I've just received the fiber that I won during her Socks-y, Spinny, Sheepless or Silly Contest. If you haven't checked out her blog yet, I highly recommend that you do so. She has fabulous taste in music.

The pictures really don't do the colors in the wool justice. The blues are a beautiful, rich shade that make me think of swimming.





And now for something completely different... a picture of my freezer.



What's that on the bottom shelf?



Noro Kureyon, of course! This is my plan for finishing Grace during the summer. The wool from the freezer stays cool in my hands far longer than I ever thought it would. I also have a Plan B; my boyfriend just put in our air conditioner.

  1. Blogger Megan said:

    I love the wool you got; those colors are gorgeous! And the yarn in the freezer? You're officially a genius!

  1. Blogger Ms. L said:

    I'm glad you like the colors!

    Man, I hope I manage to finish knitting something this week, as well as finally get pics up of a couple FOs.

  1. Blogger susubee said:

    That is an excellent idea for warm weather knitting - with the added bonus of killing any critters that may have taken up residence!

    The roving looks delicious, too. I have got to learn how to spin - roving just looks nifty.

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