Snooze
OK, I think I understand why so many knitbloggers have multiple projects going at any given time. You see, having only one project makes for some terribly uninteresting blog fodder. Case in point: the Urban Aran.

I do have an injury to report, however. In a battle between me and a kitchen knife, the knife won.

Who knew the left thumb is so important to the knitting process? My little boo-boo has slowed my speed considerably. Knit two, purl two, ouch.
3 Comments:
I still haven't gotten around to commenting on your last post, showing the Aran dissolving into a wound ball, but you seem to have gotten well past that setback! It's nice to get little updates, even if the differences isn't huge.
There's definitely pros & cons to having multiple projects on the needles, but yes I probably do it because of the boredom factor. Although .. how can you be bored with such a beautiful sweater? It sure seems to be coming along quickly even if you don't think so.
The sweater looks gorgeous! Be careful in the kitchen ;-)
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