I have a problem.
A purse problem.
I can't stop knitting purses.
My latest:
I started this one in November. Just finished it (about a week ago).
I couldn't resist it when I learned that the color changes were done using only two different yarns. That, and I was between knitting projects.
What do you think? Do I need an intervention?
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Monday, April 1, 2013
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I think as long as you're making purses and not, you know, meth in your basement that you're probably okay.
ReplyDeleteThat last purse is pretty awesome. I love the colors.
Yeah, purses are safer, though meth might get you out f the sub teaching business ...in more ways than one.
DeleteNot a problem in my book. Your purses are fabulous. I bet you'd make some money if you had a booth in some Mexican market in Guadalajara.
ReplyDeleteNo...no intervention necessary. They are magnificent! Keep knitting!
ReplyDeleteThey're nice purses. And at least they serve a purpose, unlike, say, snorting a bunch of crack. People need places to put their things!
ReplyDeleteThe last one is my favorite :) I love the colors.
Gorgeous purses! The only thing better would be to fill them with chocolate. Wrapped, of course. Not fondue.
ReplyDeleteHave fun with A to Z.
Jenny at Choice City Native
That's a thought. A bag filled with chocolate. Maybe that's what my niece wants for her birthday.
DeleteNO! no intervention. You need to knitting them... then sent them to me :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE them!
Thanks. At the rate I'm going, some of the old ones are going to need a new home.
DeleteI think there are a lot worse things you could be doing ;)
ReplyDeleteBut aren't there better things I could be doing as well?
DeleteOh these are gorgeous! I have a crochet habit and no one has offered intervention yet. Keep knitting!! :) I love that last one- wow!!
ReplyDeleteThose are gorgeous, I wish I had the patience...
ReplyDeleteThanks.
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