I am so glad they let me take my
knitting into court. That would be a very boring place with no
knitting. I can knit and still listen to everything that is
happening. Unlike reading a book, where I get lost in the characters
on the pages and can be oblivious to my surroundings. As I sat there
waiting, I worked on the same blue baby blanket I was knitting at the
first “Tokarev” movie audition. I'm on row 96 of this 158 row
pattern, so I still have a long way to go. After court I put down the blanket and made this little strawberry bag. I had started it the day
before, but pulled it all out, and started over yesterday. The whole
bag above the bottom green leafy ruffle stuffs into itself. Then you
pull the drawstring, and, voila, a strawberry. Pull it back
out; it is a little, reusable, washable, cotton grocery bag
alternative to plastic.
Strawberry Bag
Sometimes I bring crochet, or my
drawing journal and pencils, or a book (in addition to knitting). But
I always bring knitting everywhere. Yesterday, I only brought
knitting into court. I left the crochet in the car.
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