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YOP: Week 44

     I finished the Boo Knits MKAL on October 30th.  I got it washed and and pinned out later that day.  It lost a ton of dye.  I rinsed it three or four times and it wouldn't stop bleeding, so I just gave up and blocked it.  When it was still wet it looked very splotchy.  It looks better now that its dry.  So here is the big reveal:







The kids were nice enough to help me take pictures.  I need to find a better place to take pictures though; our front porch looks as old as I feel most days. 

    Our new boiler has been installed and is working, however the three circulation pumps that actually make the system function all need to be replaced as well.  My car is having more issues (a flat tire now) so I'll be driving the truck until we can get that hashed out.  I'm very happy we have two vehicles.  I'm also really happy we have a tire warranty that will cover this. 

    I have to figure out what to work on now that this big MKAL project is done.  Not that I'll have any time to actually knit.  Alrighty, back to all the work I should be doing.  

-Q

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  1. Your models are terrific! The shawl looks fantastic! Ugh, nothing like car and house problems. It's always something.

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  2. Stunning shawl and the models are also excellent. Sorry about the house and car issues.

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  3. That shawl is beautiful. And your models are too cute. And good models. :)

    Unexpected repairs and expenses can be so frustrating. You have a great attitude.

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  4. Adorable models. The shawl is stunning. The beads give it the extra special touch. Great job!

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