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One (1) load of laundry done
Cleaned kitchen so I could do mead things
Decanted and bottled one batch of oak leaf mead
Opened carboy on second batch of mead, frowned at the ook, and dumped the whole business in the compost pile
Cleaned carboys
Finished By's gift afghan, got the ends woven in, folded afghan for presentation, and left it in his chair (it's un-encatted so far)
Counted afghan squares, since I lost track: 192/169 squares

I'll update more about the trip later; I'm still not feeling too social.

And Yet More Answers

Date: 2005-12-28 05:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] treeskin.livejournal.com
End weaving: depends on the project. If I can AT ALL knit or crochet the ends in as I go, that's the most desirable. It's fastest, and most secure. Otherwise, I'm generally lazy, and leave the end-weaving for last.

Reversible knitting stitches: never thought about it. But I don't do that much knitting where both sides are public. Ooooo, did you know that you can make cables reversible? On trinity st in particular, I usually use that as a lace st, and it's much better that way. You might check out the star st listed in the dishcloth directory I mentioned above; that might give you more interest on both sides.

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