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Monday, November 3, 2025

Moving Right Along

Where I'm at this week: 

It seems like every week I bemoan my lack of progress, but a funny thing happened when I started to put this post together. In the file of my yarny images, the last three weeks' pics were lined up, and I could really see how much the sweater had grown. 

I thought, wouldn't it be cool if I could reproduce that here on the blog? So, I looked up HTML, and I played around with it, and, well, I couldn't get it to work. I mean, I probably could, if I wanted to sink more time into figuring it out. Which, I don't. 

I could probably turn it into a video. Maybe next week? 

Anyway, progress has been made. And I even wound in the ends. Moving right along...

Sweater Tracking:

11 comments:

  1. That would be fun to see, if you have time.

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    1. Yeah, as soon as I thought of it, I wanted to do it. Hopefully I'll have some time to try it this week.

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  2. Time lapse knitting! It would be interesting to see but it's also sounding like a lot of work. If you do it, I'm sure I'll be a fan of the video.

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    1. I would love to do a time lapse video, but that would be way more work than I have energy for. It'll be more of my weekly photos stacked, I think. I'll have to see what options I have to take photos to make a video.

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  3. You need to look at those images and remind yourself that you are indeed making progress.

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    1. Yeah, it was nice to see where I'd been. I have definitely made progress.

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  4. Once again, proof that you're far more talented than I.

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  5. Hi Liz - I like the design ... and congratulations for getting on with it - cheers Hilary

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