Monday, December 12, 2016

A Tablet Buddy in Progress

A project in progress via tweets. Because it's been that kind of a week.



The colors for each are a little off because I used various Instagram filters on them (whichever one struck my fancy the moment I was posting the picture). In the first picture, you can see the snack I had while working on that bit. And my TV remote is in the third. Things are kind of a mess while I sit and knit.

It's not finished because on Sunday...

A photo posted by Liz A. (@zizirho) on


A photo posted by Liz A. (@zizirho) on

But it's a new week. I'll post my progress on Twitter. And Instagram.

What's on your agenda for this week? Accomplish anything last week?

26 comments:

  1. How cute with how you let people know the progress of their things you are making them :) I hope it was a successful day at the Farmer's Market!

    betty

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  2. Fantastic! The only thing I can make is a mess.

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  3. I love your talent! And I like how you keep everyone informed. I do that on Facebook. Twitter is one I am still trying to figure out!! Good work on the pillow. I love it!!

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    1. I'm not great at FB or Twitter. But I knew she'd see it on Twitter.

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  4. I like the visuals.
    I can also make a mess.

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  5. I still love it! It's going to make a great gift. I can't wait for it to arrive. :)

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  6. My crafty pictures usually have messes in them too!

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    1. I deliberately included the mess as I wanted it to look more like a project in progress. Staging and all.

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  7. I spend too much time writing and reading blogs. Seriously! I have a wool blend hat that is two or three rows away from being done. And it's going down to below zero by Thursday. Do I get it finished? No....Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

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    1. Been there. I'm on deadline for this. If it was just for me, I'd probably set it aside and not look at it for days.

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  8. Coming a long on my trivet. Will post either Friday or Saturday

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  9. It looks great! My wife actually just finished a big fluffy knitted scarf. :)

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  10. I used to knit way back...haven't picked the knitting needles in ages now! You did great and I liked the progress report in visuals.

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  11. I like seeing the project as it progresses.

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    1. I'm going to have to do this more often, especially on my Instagram feed.

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  12. Oh how fun. Love that you update her as your make progress :D

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  13. I'll bet it's fun to create these pieces. Love the intricate pattern of stitches. I used to crochet when I was younger, but I haven't touched yarn in ages. Hope you sell tons at the fairs.

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  14. It looks like you are quite busy and the projects are coming along. I am now venturing to your etsy shop. I have most of my decorations up....just have to do the nativity, houses and the tree.

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    1. I got your message. You're much more prepared than I am.

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  15. Your stall looks great. Very professional. I've done very little for Christmas yet. My prep will start on Thursday which leaves me ten days. I like to leave it til late so I can work with the adrenalin ;)

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  16. Very nice! On the subject of goals, I've just been happy to be writing daily. Today however I really need to clean my fish tanks. I just have two and it only takes about an hour so I have no excuse not to get it done. ~nods~ Be well!

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    1. I have a list of those. Jobs that won't take too long, but just the getting started...

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