I've been knitting in public since 2008, when I made a pair of socks and took them to trivia with me. When i started knitting in public I felt like people where always asking me what i was knitting. random strangers on trams would stare at me, friends would ask - either, "what are you knitting", or the more freaked out "are you knitting". Now, the only question my friends have is "where is the knitting?" if I happen to not be knitting.
I tell this story because, as you know, I recently knit Raph a birthday present:
In the couple of weeks it took I saw Raph three times - the last time was at him house, and I had left my bag on the bench. i asked him to grab my knitting out, and he said "I was surprised you weren't knitting". So there is was, hidden in plain sight.
I tell this story because, as you know, I recently knit Raph a birthday present:
In the couple of weeks it took I saw Raph three times - the last time was at him house, and I had left my bag on the bench. i asked him to grab my knitting out, and he said "I was surprised you weren't knitting". So there is was, hidden in plain sight.
| It's reversible. somewhat hard to tell, but this is the "wrong" side. | 
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