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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Snow Lies
Normally I can knit and no one pays much attention to what I am making, so I don't have to hide those projects like I do the ones that are in the sewing room, but that was before Miss One learned how to crochet! Apparently she has developed a yarn addiction that rivals her grandmama's because she spotted this project from across the room and wanted to know what I was making with the "sparkly white yarn". I had to think quick, because they are actually the fingerless gloves that she has been wanting for Christmas, so I told her that I was making more mittens for the mitten tree. (A friend of mine calls these little white lies told at holiday time "snow lies"...isn't that cute?) Anyway, I guess I'm going to have to be more careful about where I leave my knitting from now on!
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Great answer Susan and at this time of year all little "fibs" can be forgiven.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean about little fibs ... the kids are forever asking me questions about what I am doing and I have to tell a little one too, so I try to do most of their thngs when the are in school.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great answer babe, yes we can let you off with a little snow lie ;)
ReplyDeleteThe fingerless gloves look awesome babe, what great presents :)
*hugs* Heather x
forgiven,I wanna see the fingerless gloves when they are finished please. I love fingerless gloves.Thank you for sharing,Amy
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