Mission Possible 2008.18032....

So almost 20% of the year is gone and I am just getting around to joining the Mission Possible 2008 .  To be fair I didn't know about it until last Wednesday but things should never be so far out of hand anyway.

Our company has just released a new application and a completely revamped version of our original start up application so I am a bit overwhelmed at present.  I will add things as I can with a goal of having all 12 up by the end of March...starting with these two...

1) The What-Was-I-Thinking-When-I-Purchased-This?! Yarn


                

This yarn was purchased when I was in one state of ignorance or another. 

The lavender and burgundy Biggee I purchased with myself in mind...not too bright! The yarn is nice but do I really want to make myself about one inch bigger all the way around?  I Think Not!  It may become a sweater coat for one of my twig-thin nieces but more likely will be given to them to learn to knit.

The purple LB yarn was bought before I knew any better...in the second month of knitting...it will be donated.

The various novelty yarns...also purchased in my first few months of knitting...at Targét no less...will either be donated or again used to teach my nieces.


2) Hervor Cap by Elsbeth Lavold and modified by Jane Prater Esq 


                    

This is an April 1 goal...we'll see how that goes

As far as work in process...I have no picture to prove it but I finished one half of the Fuzzy Feet and have worked on a double-knit dishcloth from my class at Charlotte Yarn with FairieGirl  and made a few Fair Isle swatches after class with Jane

I will add a picture of the Fuzzy Foot later tonight for sure!            

Here it is!

                                                

 

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  • 3/10/2008 8:58 AM Jet wrote:
    I have some of that same "what was I thinking" Target yarn. I've donated a good bit of it, but am keeping some around just to keep me humble.
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