Here we go … just a few minutes after 10 AM, the Knit for Food Knit-a-thon begins.
For those who can’t view the video, here’s what I’m knitting: Floating Squares Wrap designed by Amy Christoffers.

I’ll be knitting with Rowan Kidsilk Haze, 70% mohair, 30% silk.

I love the colors, but I really don’t like knitting with mohair. This knit-a-thon will help me get through this particular project.
If you want to donate to my team of one, or just want more information, please use this link: Team Marie at Knit for Food Knit-a-thon
For every donor (including me), I’ll will give $5 to a local food bank, Second Harvest of the Big Bend.
The clock is ticking, I gotta start knitting. See you all later!


13 responses to “The Knit-a-thon Starts NOW!”
Good luck, Marie! Those are beautiful colors. I hope Raji and pals don’t try to “help” you while you knit!
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Thank you! I’m lucky that they don’t try although I make an effort to not entice them ;-)
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You’re welcome!
I’m sure mine would try. 😊
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If a stray yarn comes within their field of vision, yeah, they’ll try to grab it 😸 So I have to be mindful, especially when Raji is on my lap. And then I have to “pack away” my yarns when I’m not knitting. Oh, here’s a cute story:
I was visiting a friend who had an English bulldog named Winston. I had brought my knitting with me and dropped my bag on the floor in the living room when I arrived. We talked in the kitchen for a few minutes and when we returned to the living room, we saw Winston with a ball of my yarn in his mouth, dragging my knitting across the room. My friend was embarrassed by her dog, but I just laughed. I don’t remember what I was knitting at the time, just that it was machine-washable. But my friend had to retrieve the ball of yarn. I didn’t want to get near Winston’s jaws of steel 😆
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Funny! I’m glad he didn’t eat it!
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What a wonderful endeavour and the colours you have chosen are gorgeous. Best of luck to you!
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Thank you! I’m loving the colors :-)
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So pretty!
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You go.
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Thank you, John!
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😀
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Lovely colors – perhaps you feel better about mohair now that you’re going full force hands-on with your project? Also – I really like your video!
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Thank you, Laura! I don’t think I’ll ever get used to seeing myself talk … 😬… but I appreciate your kind words. The wrap is going to be truly lovely, but working with mohair is a slow process because the yarn is so fuzzy. I have to really focus so I don’t drop stitches.
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