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Fat Turkey Farm's avatar

You ask the longest time crafting....8 hours warping a loom. I was afraid to stop and lose my place! My back was not happy with me after that day.

As for your short rows, have you considered making a test piece to learn the process? I've done that with unfamiliar stitches so I didn't mess up the main piece.

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When I was knitting Christmas presents I would knit with any free time (and make free time by avoiding chores!). This probably works out to 3-4 stretches a day or at least 2 hours a stretch. My hands and wrist certainly let me know I needed to stop. Two pairs of socks got to the recipients after Christmas, but they didn’t care.

I’m so glad you had a quote from Austen and Persuasion in particular--one of my favorites.

I have no guesses for the quote this week except the use of the word ā€œfacultyā€ makes it seem last century or 19th.

The wedding ring shawl is either Shetland or Russian (Orenburg??).

Thanks for the questions. I love them!

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