Thursday, April 5, 2007

I thought I was a process knitter . . .

I thought I was a Process Knitter, and apparently I was right on the mark.

After reading the first few pages of the new book
Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Casts Off: The Yarn Harlot's Guide to the Land of Knitting, my knitting personality type became apparent. I am a Process Knitter, but I do have some Product Knitter tendencies. See, I pretty much enjoy the process of knitting, more than I am concerned about finishing a project I've started. I like to have several projects going at one time as I tend to get bored with a yarn or pattern some times. My Project Knitter tendency is related to gauge. If I begin a project and I figure out the gauge is off, I will frog a project in no time in order for the end product to be the right size.

On April 21, the
Bluegrass Festival of Books will be at the Lexington Center, where I hope to take in the Yarn Harlot's discussion in the afternoon.

While I did not locate the battery charger for my digital camera, I did purchase a new set of rechargeable batteries and charger at Wal-Mart last night. The purpose of my visit was to purchase some antihistamine eye drops for the terrible allergy problem I developed after a four hour funeral home visitation for my grandmother - apparently from the masses of fresh flowers. The flowers were beautiful, and I looked anything but when I woke up yesterday morning. There has been some improvement in the allergies today.

Off to take some pictures . . .

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