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Monday, December 23, 2024

A Ticking Clock

Last week I mentioned that I have one more Christmas present to complete. As of Sunday afternoon:

It's more than halfway knit, but then I have some finishing to do. Fingers crossed I finish it in time.

(Our celebration got pushed to Christmas Eve, so I've got even less time. Sigh.) 

I'll explain once I have finished pictures. No need to guess what this is. I'll reveal all next week. Now, I'd best get back to knitting. Time's a-wasting.

13 comments:

  1. This shade of blue seems to be one of your favorite colors.

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    1. Not my favorite, but a favorite of those I knit for.

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  2. "...more than halfway" is good! I don't have to guess how you'll be spending today, and possibly tomorrow!

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    1. I'm taking a break from sewing on buttons. Which is the last step. So, I'm practically at the finish line. Woo-hoo!

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  3. Good luck, I hope you get it done in time.

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  4. I hope you finish in time! I just love that color of blue! I had a small water damage problem at my house so I am behind on my crochet projects too. Wish me luck finishing before Christmas morning!!!

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    1. Thanks. I did. It's all ready and wrapped, even. Good luck on your projects.

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  5. Christmas is getting closer by the minutes.

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  6. Tick-tock! No, I have faith in you finishing in time. (My crochet temperature blanket is on hold - long story.) Happy Holidays to you, Liz.

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    1. Oh no! Do let us know when you get back to it.

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  7. I'm forever impressed by your craftiness. Be well!

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