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2005.04.29

Tiger, tiger burning bright

I've spent today running backups, etc. prior to installing Tiger tomorrow, but in between, I've mentally plotted out a Keesmere lace blanket and swatched the newly washed skeins. Still to do are the assorted lace charts, but I really only need to do those one section of the blanket at a time. And I know the stitch/row gauge and thus know how to finagle the picked-up stitches.

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Ha! Here I am surfing knitting blogs - while my hubby - the Mac guy, plays with Tiger on our iMac. Cool stuff I tell you! Loving the Dashboard!

Terrific! Tiger's coming tomorrow, so I've got to do some housecleaning and backing up files before I install this beast.

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Lace work

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Socks and small knits

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