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November Knitting

November 12, 2012

…And crocheting, but that doesn’t go with the alliteration thing.

This is my last month in Canada before I need a new visa/permanent residency, so I’m distracting myself with absolutely everything the world can throw at me. I’m crocheting a beautiful bag and a little fish that turns into sushi for a friend from the knitting group at the Little Green House. I am knitting some mittens for someone else and am about to start a little hat/scarf set for someone small. I have a lot of projects on the go and on top of that it’s Nanowrimo, so I’m writing 50,000 words (at least) of a novel this month.

You can imagine I don’t have much time to think about my imminent departure to England, or the fact that a bunch of strangers holds my fate in their hands.

Last month I also taught a three-part class on crochet which was my first time teaching – or at least the first time I was paid to teach. It was enjoyable and I think it went okay. It has rekindled my passion for crochet.

I’ll admit I’m mostly writing this blog entry to procrastinate all the knitting and writing and crocheting I need to do so I’m going to get back to that now!

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3 Comments leave one →
  1. November 12, 2012 12:22

    Sounds like you’re very busy at the moment! I’ve thought about teaching but not sure at the moment! Hope it all goes okay with your visa.

    • November 12, 2012 14:29

      It’s a busy time! Teaching is fun; you should go for it. :)

  2. November 20, 2012 10:49

    Thank you for leaving a comment on my blog. You sound as if you are currently very busy.

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