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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