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My appliances conspire against me, and knitting actually occurs

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First it was my washer that decided to die, after being nursed along and babied for about a year. Then my range started heating with no limit, from cold to brimstone in 15 minutes. Now my refrigerator has gone kaput!

So Iā€™m off today, and my big plans are to buy a new one! Ugh! Decisions, top freezer, bottom, French door, or side by side?

In view of that I have decided to start knitting again, finally!

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Iā€™ve had this yarn for quite some time, I bought it to make this hoodie. I have never started it

Now Iā€™m thinking Iā€™ll try to use the yarn for a Knitty pattern Iced by Carol Feller (of  http://www.stolenstitches.com/) I love the ease of this sweater and it is knit in one piece, I would rather do this than separate pieces. After a swatch and calculations for several modifications, Iā€™m hoping to get my knitting mojo back!

Thanks to Theresa at Blueberries, Art and Life for getting me back into a knitting mood.

"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass... it's about learning how to dance in the rain."

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  1. So. I have a freezer on the bottom which I like. It puts everything in the fridge up at eye level. I no longer have unidentified green growing things in there. That said, it is also a PITA to get something out of the back of the freezer: I have to sit on the floor.

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  2. I also have a freezer on the bottom that I like. But mine has a pull-out drawer so I don't have to sit on the floor. At my age, I wouldn't be able to get back up.

    Yay for knitting again. I'm a knitting fool getting Christmas mittens and scarves knitted in time to mail out.

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  3. 1. Love the new artsy header!

    2. Aha! I see you're easily tempted and led astray when I send you emails showing yummy knitting patterns! LOL!!

    3. So what did you end up getting in the appliance line? I'd like to have a self cleaning kitchen floor if they ever invent such a thing ;-)

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