No visible proof yet, but I finished the knitting on my Leaves of Grass tonight! Woot!
Now I gotta figure out a way to block this beast…
Edit: visible proof and a gratuitous kitty shot with a bit of the shawl in the corner
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Jeff is such a fantastic model, no? |
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How could I resist? |
HOLY MOLEY!!!!!! I will block my Quill if you will block your Leaves and together we will be DONE!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYEE-HAW!!!!
WOOOT! I'm wondering if a PVC frame would be a good idea... it really looks like a saggy mess right now and needs more than to be laid out on the lawn, even if there wasn't a chicken and pesky neighborhood children to interfere
Deleteyou should just push Jeff over into the corner and decorate him for the holidays ~ he looks like a Christmas tree :)
DeleteWow, how many yards did that take? That's one cozy blanket, way to go.
ReplyDeleteI think you should call Mr. Flood and ask him if you can use his studio to block it in. Wouldn't that be fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Andee... it's the least Flood could do after your faithfulness to his pattern. It's magnificent.
ReplyDeleteI asked him, but he hung up on me when he looked at it and told me I skipped a row in chart D. (By that point, screw perfection.)
DeleteAmazing and Jeff wears it so well ! Congrats don't you feel like you finished a triathlon? Something I would never do, but I bet those triathloners would never knit LOG either.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Willy.
ReplyDeleteDid you get it blocked and do you have any tips for blocking something so big? I had thought about using my trampoline, but then am not sure the pins will hold.
I ended up using those interlocking exercise mats. We have two sets, so I made the biggest square I could by leaving the center empty, and it was just right.
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