This glove has a rather cunning construction, and, when knit to gauge, would be a fabulous project for the knitter who doesn't like to weave in ends but adores finicky construction. I believe that the whole glove is knit with a single strand of yarn - no scissors necessary. No purling, either. It comes from Elizabeth Zimmerman's Knit One, Knit All. It will remain an orphan glove, but it did use up some yarn from my stash!
When Filii are home, bread must be made. Here's a charming little loaf of a simple no-knead bread. I do not think it survived to see the night.
Today is the first day of spring, and the geese are merrily flying west. I am fairly sure I saw a 2-3 year old bald eagle when I was out this morning. The sun is shining, and the 'must do' portion of today's activities is practically done. The only items remaining are the ones that must happen at 1:45, 3:00, 3:30, and 6:00... and I can't get those done earlier.
So many things to talk over and consider ... stop over for a cup of tea and let's get caught up!
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