Chunky Alpaca Scarf
Cold weather means lots of indoor projects are getting finished (yes, a certain hat is still in the works--damn me for promising to do a project in thread-thin yarn).
A chunky alpaca scarf, on the other hand, takes about three hours of total knitting time to finish. And I know it's been a long time since I've cooked. J made a huge pot of gumbo this weekend and we just finished it last night. So tonight there should be something interesting coming out of the kitchen.

2 Comments:
your last food pic was 5 days ago, and it was filet-o-fish. i'm a dude, i'm here for the food not the knitting. what're you making for dinner tonight?
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Anonymous, At
3/21/2007 11:12:00 AM
Knitting was invented by (big, burly, probably more masculine than anyone who reads this site) fishermen who needed a way to pass the time while they waited for their catch to come in. They took their skills from making nets and turned it into a way to make things to keep warm. So no, knitting is NOT sissypants women's work.
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Pei, At
3/21/2007 01:58:00 PM
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