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| Miriam McDonald Simply Knitting's Production Editor |
I suppose it depends on whether you're a one-project or many-projects sort of knitter; I like to have two things on the needles at any one time, a big garment for home and socks for carrying around. Many-project knitters probably cast on all sorts of things at once, thereby shrinking their lists. I went visiting family last weekend, and have come back with requests for socks and bedsocks. Also, Chrissie at Injabulo is collecting knits for Pebbles Project, a scheme in South Africa's winelands working with disadvantaged children, especially those whose lives are affected by alcohol, and I want to make something for that. (Look at those kids! How could anyone with a spare minute and spare yarn not want to pop a hat or woolly jumper on them?) Now my little list of things to knit has turned into a great big list of things to knit.
Anyone else got a list that's looking like Jack's beanstalk? I bet if there is a giant at the top of mine, he probably wants socks too!




















