As usual for this time of year, it's Pint of Origin (PoO) week, where pubs all around Melbourne get beer from different regions and we go and drink it. this year there are 23 pubs. Leon and I are intending to go to all of them. We made a good start this weekend, with 9 pubs crossed off.Today I finally got to catch up with my faves (Elise, Kris and Katie), and next week we'll have company for many of the pubs.The other highlight is that, when walking between pubs we stop at every op-shop (charity shop / thrift store) and look for ties for Bad Tie Mondays. While in a Vinnies today, I found 6 skeins of 100% cotton sportweight in pink and teal! It's a thick and thin yarn, and I'm particularly excited because I have been thinking about making more fitted summer tops. A great score on top of a winner of a weekend.And just a little stashcount, because I finally got the numbers below 15kms, and now it's 16,314 and I can't be sad about that because pink and teal cotton yarn for the win!
Stephen West released the first MKAL clue on Thursday night. I started knitting it without looking at spoilers. When I got up on Friday he had sent through an "alternative" clue one. I then went and had a look at the spoiler thread to try to work out what was going on. Which was that some people thought the pattern looked like a "German hate symbol". I knit on anyway, since I was half-way through. Then he took down the original clue, replacing it with a mitred square in garter stitch. The Ravelry forums and Instagram are a complete shit-show, even though Rav is being moderated. It's been a bit disheartening, having something that is usually quite light and fun weighed down with all this. I admire Stephen's quick and sensitive response to this drama. I also feel that anything can look like anything if you squint. To me this looks like a Celtic knot. I think mine is pretty, and I'll knit on through all crises.
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