I can see that. Fortunately mine (being older) are calm enough with clothing, but Biscuit thinks that putting sheets on the bed is Very Exciting, and most sheets need to be thoroughly pounced on and pummeled before bedmaking can be resumed.
I'm not sure I'll have a prouder accomplishment all year--or a more surprising one. I think I have a few fingerprints left. Andy is gone for the weekend, so the kitties and I are having a crafting weekend. With their help, I finished the first project of the year. The colors are a bit more subdued in real life, but I don't know how to reduce the intensity of this cell phone's camera. I also cut some more strips for other projects, and wound another Hank from Hell: A couple years ago I bought some Feza Rio that was on clearance, and for a cashmere/merino blend, it's not at all soft, and until this yarn, I didn't know one could hank yarn badly, but there does seem to be a way to do it so unevenly that permanent kinks are put into the yarn, and if that weren't enough fun, rather than being normal human beings who tie the ends into the threads holding the hank in place, these deranged maniacs tied the two ends together and snipped off the end...
This scarf is actually very simple, but I'm trying to make the directions as thorough as possible. It has a moss-stitch border of 6 rows on top and bottom and 4 stitches on each side, and uses the stitch pattern KNOWN as Ostrich Plume (hence the name). There's a 3-stitch decrease using a slip 2, k1, pass slipped stitches over, which creates a nicer look than the traditional slip 1, k2tog, pass slipped stitch over technique, but feel free to use the more traditional decrease if you choose. I used a shorter bottom and top edging to allow the wavy stitch pattern to pull the border into the wave effect, but you could certainly add a few extra rows of moss-stitch to the top and bottom if you would like. I have written this to slip the first stitch of all but the very first row as I think it makes a nicer edge, but you may choose to simply knit them. As a matter of personal preference, I never slip the first stitch of the first row--it doesn't work with some cast-o...
So Sunday night I discovered a new "social media" website called prabook.org , and the WAY I discovered it was to find out that someone had created a profile for ME-- without my permission or knowledge --INCLUDING date and location of birth, who my parents are (including my mother's maiden name), and they even had a copy of an old resume and had uploaded all the details from that. I immediately contacted them to tell them to take it down, which they did, but they said that since anyone can add information, it could be restored, they would do nothing about it, and they assumed no responsibility for anything about their website. I know there's a lot of information and public records available online, but the resume they got hold of was from around 1997, so it would have been printed on actual paper and mailed to companies. It was never emailed or uploaded to anything. So the copy they have, if not obtained illegally, was certainly obtained in an unaut...
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