Not Quite Onde Mark

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Now I have two seamed sleeves for my Phil'Onde pullover, but it still doesn't give me much to show off until I get those sleeves attached to the body. While I don't mind knitting in public, I'm not very good at finishing in public. Thus, I worked on my Morhouse Merino Belladonna scarf project while hanging out with the largest collection of knit-nighters than I've ever seen at Letizia's before. Wonderful new folks and and old friends abounded. And I got to meet Jen (who used to have the Moving Hands blog) who was back from Japan. Very cool.

I'm making good progress on the scarf, and it is a delightfully easy project.

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Morehouse Merino Belladonna Scarf

Somehow, this scarf seems very appropriate to accompany the opening of Shrek 2 this weekend.

This weekend is going to be one of weddings, finishing and programming. Hopefully I'll have good things to show on Monday.

P.S. Thank you to everyone who left feed back on my little program! I may take some of you volunteering to beta test up on your offer, but I want to make sure that it behaves itself before I let it loose. My project is due in 3 weeks, so expect my first release during the first part of June!

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Bettina said:

Hi Theresa,

I SO am looking forward to this program - I totally love finding special programs til my old Palm Vx! :o) I thought you might want to know - if you do not know it already - that there is a shareware Palm-program already called "KnitAble" (http://handable.com/KnitAble.htm) which has a lot of functions, some of them are like the ones you want to implement. Maybe you'd want to review that program to find positive and negative things and maybe you might not want to overlap too much.

On a knitting note: I looove the Onde yarn and your pullover, beautiful shading!

HI!
Bettina from Denmark

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