For all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these "it might have been."

-John Greenleaf Whittier, "Maud Muller" (1856)

Monday, December 12, 2011

The Seventh









One or Two Years Old

This maker knits a Lot!


Hello Lisa -

Glad to see you call for old knitting projects. I have a few disasters that I've pulled out and have in a bag. I will leave them in a Whole Foods bag on the front porch. Please feel free to stop by and take them.

Thank you D****!
I'm also interested in the approximate
age of the work, reason you started the projects
And the reason you stopped.
( though "disaster" kind of covers that)

One other thing I'm curious about
is why have you held on to these
unfinished works.

Lisa



Everything is a year or two old at the most. Most of the stuff I do I intend to give as gifts. I like to try new stuff out - open to being experimental with it. And sometimes I'm just not so thrilled with the product. Takes me a while to be sure if it's horrible or not. I think I hold on to them to see if I get a different perspective. This project of yours is a treat to me to think of them not going to waste. Otherwise, I might put them in the trash. They're out there in the bag by the door. Have at 'em!

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