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Ever have one of those It seemed Like a Good Idea @ the Time moments? I get them @ Lincraft, which is where I buy my crochet supplies, & they happen because I rush so as not to keep the man waiting. I should not rush. I should stop & think about these things. There are consequences...
I saw this:
I thought it was pretty. It has a shimmer to the yarn. I thought it would be perfect for the butterfly prayer shawl/scarf I was itching to try.
@ least now I have got the hang of it so long as I don't drop any stitches ~ @ which point it promptly unravels rows & rows of hard earned work!
If I can get it done in time this will be part of YD's Christmas present. At this point I am not holding out much hope. It is incredibly slow going...
On a completely different tack, the *stilts on legs* have arrived: 3 cute as a button plover chicks. Sadly the plover chicks aren't the brightest sparks around & the parents are dopey. These probably won't reach maturity. While mama plover was angrily shouting Danger! Danger! Here to me! Her offspring were running excitedly in the opposite direction.
I saw this:
I thought it was pretty. It has a shimmer to the yarn. I thought it would be perfect for the butterfly prayer shawl/scarf I was itching to try.
So I bought it.
It is 100% rayon. Which means it slips & slides every which way & is impossible to grip. It is killing my hands to work with it.
@ least now I have got the hang of it so long as I don't drop any stitches ~ @ which point it promptly unravels rows & rows of hard earned work!
If I can get it done in time this will be part of YD's Christmas present. At this point I am not holding out much hope. It is incredibly slow going...
On a completely different tack, the *stilts on legs* have arrived: 3 cute as a button plover chicks. Sadly the plover chicks aren't the brightest sparks around & the parents are dopey. These probably won't reach maturity. While mama plover was angrily shouting Danger! Danger! Here to me! Her offspring were running excitedly in the opposite direction.
I think she is doing well. She is much flightier & objecting to being held again. She had a good dust bath yesterday & was over the fence foraging in the deep leaf litter @ least twice & she ate up a storm last night as well so I think she must be feeling heaps better. Her comb looks miles better too. Can't think why Lottie hasn't got them as well as she & Tuppence cuddle on the roost but so far Tuppence has been the only one with any sign of lice. I will spray everyone again in a week just to be sure. 

