By the way, for those of you knitters who claim to be amazed at my ability to design (which IMHO is really just stubborness about having other people - even a far more experienced knitwear designer - tell me how to make a sweater) Stephanie made an excellent analogy in her blog today.
And I just got off the phone with a PTB, who says that after we finally tracked him down, S has put himself back on medical leave until at least August 24, and I'm back in charge, and doing a great job, and the station sounds great and they know it's not S causing that now and blah blah blah. So there we have it.
S's accident was on my husband's birthday. This news comes on my father's... coincidence?
And I just got off the phone with a PTB, who says that after we finally tracked him down, S has put himself back on medical leave until at least August 24, and I'm back in charge, and doing a great job, and the station sounds great and they know it's not S causing that now and blah blah blah. So there we have it.
S's accident was on my husband's birthday. This news comes on my father's... coincidence?
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I think it's great that you have the confidence to design yourself anything. I designed scarves for a few people. I see nothing wrong with it. I would love to be able to do that. I may try something whether it be a cable up the front or a fancy waistband, I just don't know yet, but it will happen!!!
I don't think it's really "confidence" so much as my first knitting books were Elizabeth Zimmerman, so that's just how I think knitting patterns are - options. Grab Knitting Without Tears if you haven't read it...
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