Lets start with some good stuff.
The winner of the book draw is Jejune!
I wish I had enough copies to send everyone, but lets do it again in a little while.
Now some bad.
What pisses me off.
Part One.
I put my car into the Smash Repairs. It was there all week. I got it back on Friday afternoon, and it was beautiful again.


Yesterday afternoon I was going out, and found this.


I hadn’t taken it out all day, so it must’ve happened Friday night at the supermarket within hours of picking it up. Some jerk apparently sideswiped me in the carpark and drove away. I’m hoping the worst of it will polish out, but that won’t help the ding. If I want it fixed, I’ll have to pay. Again. Thanks, dickhead.
Back to knitting.
The Shetland shawl is now past stage one.

I’ve done the first edging, and I’ve picked up 365 stitches to start the first border. At 1 am this morning.
The green bits of yarn aren’t necessary to the shawl, they’re my counters. I hate counting and recounting 365 stitches, and I lose count all the tme, so I place a marker every 50 stitches so I never need to count more than 50 at a time.
Now I get to start really long rows!

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  1. Eeeeee! I’m so excited about the book – THANK YOU! 😀
    Bummer about your car 🙁 TOTALLY annoying. We used to park our car on the ANU campus, and these d***heads used to wreck the front door lock every couple of weeks so they could steal the incredible riches (~80

  2. Oh, no, that’s not a scratch that can be buffed out. Effing S.O.B.! Watch for cars with blue paint on their bumpers. Then run over them. Whether they’re the one who hit your car or not, you know they’ve hit someone and they deserve to be knocked to the ground.
    (Nobody get your panties in a wad, I’m just kidding!)

  3. So sorry about your car. I dream about large demolishing balls falling the cars of selfish losers who do things like that to other people’s property.
    Congrats on the show prizes and on dealing graciously with the nosey and patronising little old lady.

  4. About the car, “ouch”. That looks like quite a scratch.
    *cheers you on for the shetland shawl* Gambatte ne~!

  5. ouch! those are the bang-ups that hurt the most, the ones you didn’t know you had……congratulations on your knitting prizes! i love how your tea cozy turned out-fetching!i also love the set-up of the exhibition-nicely displayed the knitted items….

  6. Oh No! Your lovely car! What A.H.! When we went to Perth I was really worried about our Tarago as we own it now and really should be able to afford a polish etc but the money that used to go into payments is new becoming a new kitchen,the decrepid one goes soon…
    You are so game to have all those sts on the needles!
    Ived started the KOGO knits for winter,I am really knicking myself,too many projects as it is and here I go again!Only thing is they sent yucky 5o% wool yarn that I havent heard of before!!!!!

  7. I am really sorry to hear about your car. I can’t stand AH’s that do such things.
    Shetland shawl is looking good. I lose count too and mark it in sections so I know where the repeats start and end for when I need to pull it back. Your tea cosy is WOW! Congratulations, it really is just beautiful, you should enter it in the Bendigo show which is coming up soon and also enter it in the Melbourne show.

  8. That really stinks about your car. When I first got my current car three years ago, I had several incidents within the first few months of ownership that put it in the repair shop — all of which happened in car parks. It is VERY disheartening.

  9. What’s wrong with people today that they don’t take responsibility for their actions? Unbelievable that a person could walk away without leaving a note. Really sad when you think about it.
    At least you’re having good luck with the shawl. It’s beautiful.

  10. Ow, that side swipe really hurts! Your poor car! It sucks that people can’t take responsibility for their actions. I hope that person gets some bad karma for not owning up to scraping you car.

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