You just can't leave your knitting alone around these parts anymore. I started working on a pair of socks last night - with my new Easter yarn - and look who has moved in on the action. The top picture must have been taken when she knew she was being watched. She's trying to be clever, but as you can see, she hasn't sufficiently distanced herself from the needles.
Now that she realizes that she's been caught, she's like, "Yeah, what's it to you?" You know, I don't mind if she knits on my socks. I just wish she would finish the two inches of ribbing so I could get on to the straight knitting!
Now that she realizes that she's been caught, she's like, "Yeah, what's it to you?" You know, I don't mind if she knits on my socks. I just wish she would finish the two inches of ribbing so I could get on to the straight knitting!
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She always looks like it's taking everything she's got just to tolerate you people.
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