Two Sleeves and Almost a Back

I'm afraid that there's not too much to say that hasn't already been said about this project. It's still springy, spongy and pink and I'm almost done with 3 out of 4 pieces. I don't even have the potenial threat of not having enough yarn to complete the project to talk about, although it was probably a good thing that I ordered that extra skein. I would have liked to have finished this piece tonight, but I'm entering a sleepy zone that is incompatable with successfully knitting in K4P2 rib and decreasing at non-standard intervals.
Blog of the Day
You knew I wouldn't be able to go too long without pointing to the blog of another knitting scientist. Dharia is knitting, spinning bench scientist from the biotech Mecca of Massachusetts. She's also just started the ScienceKnits ring. I'm not much of a ring joiner, but how could I resist this one? The ring code and links are already in my side bar! If you're a sciency knitter with a blog, click here to get yourself hooked up!

The Phil Eponge Pull is looking lovely, no matter how blog-unfriendly she is!
Nice to see the shout-out for Dharia -- she lives in my hometown, so I always love visting her blog.
Thanks for hooking us up with the ScienceKnits ring!
hi! thanks so much for the mention!