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Sewing in what will hopefully be my last life line. Takes forever to do so with how many stitches are on the needles but I know it will be worth it.
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Almost completely recovered from having to rip back to the life line. It set me back like 2 days but it could have been worse. Thank you past self for doing the life line.
Knitting at work! I'm running out of room on these needles and I still have several rows of increases to go. Thankfully my new knitting needles should be arriving tomorrow.

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I was allowed into a yarn store.... lots of free pattern booklets and then I bought yarn for 2 projects and yarn soxs. I'm a very happy girl.
After a really long hiatus, I'm finally knitting again. Seems I can't knit/craft when highly stressed 😅. Anyway, tackling this project again, a Stephen West pattern: "Clockwork in Brioche" knitted in variegated blue and grays. I started this several years ago, hit a wall very very early in pattern, tried it again and again to no avail. Threw it into storage for several years and picked it up again two weeks ago. I had stored it completely undone so at least past me was that smart. Worked my way through the wall to where I am now, almost done with section one.
I'm on phase two of the shawl and loving it. I might need to buy a 60in set of needles though. These 40in ones are getting crowded.