tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7764805795583963429.post649415276619478363..comments2011-07-15T20:26:10.426-07:00Comments on Yarn and the stuff I make with it: When good knitting goes bad...and somehow comes back againNamboogehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04711263378444692149noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7764805795583963429.post-65100090237177431912009-08-25T18:27:18.266-07:002009-08-25T18:27:18.266-07:00I think it looks great. And I love the buttons.
I...I think it looks great. And I love the buttons.<br /><br />I picked up "Knitting Rules!" by Stephanie Pear-McPhee from the library today. Before deciding to check it out, I flipped through it to see what it had to offer and though I did not find any patterns inside, I landed on a page which was the all the impetus I needed to take the book with me. On said page there's an illustration of a policeman holding a basket of yarn and below the picture it reads,<br /><br />"There a lot of ways to do things. Think outside the box and be in charge of your knitting. With wool as my witness, and despite how that lady treated you in the yarn shop that one time, <b> there are no knitting police.</b> Do what you want."Namboogehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04711263378444692149noreply@blogger.com