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What kind of knitter are you?

A secretive one! I have been working on holiday knitting. Especially my KR gift elf package. I've had loads of trouble with one of the knitted gifts and decided to restart from scratch with a good dose of positive energy.

And with that in mind it's turned out lovely if I do say so myself. In fact, maybe this was the design I was supposed to send in the first place but somewhere along the line I didn't listen to my inner voice? That sounds rather true. I feel very at peace now that everything is ready to go and headed in the mail today.

Om Mani Padme Hum
Om Mani Padme Hum
Om Mani Padme Hum


But the real inspiration for this post came from the quiz result below:

Knitting Guru
You appear to be a Knitting Guru. You love knitting
and do it all the time. While finishing a piece
is the plan, you still love the process, and
can't imagine a day going by without giving
some time to your yarn. Packing for vacation
involves leaving ample space for the stash and
supplies. It can be hard to tell where the yarn
ends and you begin.
http://marniemaclean.com


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If you look at the stats, most knitters are gurus. That's just because knitters rock!!!

Comments

Teyani said…
from one knitting guru to another... may the yarn be plentiful, may peace flow through every stitch, may all your needles glide and may your cats never grab the ball~!
knitter's definately rock.

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