tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27386616.post4885929582937255600..comments2023-09-15T12:04:38.926-04:00Comments on The Knitting Sanitarium: Variation on a themeMeredithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07614741657199071802noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27386616.post-22480145100350975052009-07-31T12:56:33.594-04:002009-07-31T12:56:33.594-04:00Sometimes I think the seasons blur for us needlewo...Sometimes I think the seasons blur for us needleworkers. So many projects have to be started months before their intended finish date, that working with lace-weight in January and Lopi in July start to seem normal. Deadlines such as birthdays begin to take on an appearance of vague goals. (Can you tell that I'm really bad about meeting knitting/sewing/crocheting/quilting deadlines?)<br /><br />I have a friend who says that your birthday isn't over until you receive the last gift. I think she understands us.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08465468108608036990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27386616.post-20097521477765902312009-07-30T09:50:34.042-04:002009-07-30T09:50:34.042-04:00Ooh, pretty! That's a great combo, the scarf ...Ooh, pretty! That's a great combo, the scarf and the yarn. <br /><br />I'm here via your comment on the YH blog- just wanted to commiserate on the female engineer thing...I've been a manufacturing engineer for over 20 years and I still get business mail addressed to 'MR'-- because of course if you know I'm an engineer, I must be a guy. Not! I don't know why it still surprises people so much, except of course there are still disproportionately a lot fewer of us.RobinHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10325359641194305097noreply@blogger.com