Chocolates and Pajamas

I suspect the reason I suddenly had to knit my NSG into a scarf was because I was about to start the circular bit in the Sunrise Circle Jacket, and it had me so intimidated I went into avoidance mode. Last night I found myself considering other accessories I’ve got lined up – mainly hats – and realised I was doing it again. So I made myself stop and knit on the jacket.

It wasn’t as hard as I feared, but with instructions specific to each knit row, it’s definitely not knitting you can just put on auto. I reckon this is going to take a while, and I may stop to knit more accessories just to break the tension, and so I have some fos to blog.

The chocolates are part of some gifts BMW gave me yesterday. I resisted eating them, because I wanted to photograph them in daylight. I’ve never heard of the company before and they are so pretty. After all, it’s been a while since I posted some chocky here. (Verdict: good quality chocolate covering a three-toned block of white, milk and dark chocolate fudge inside. Very nice.)

The gifts were a bunch of flowers and a hamper. The latter contained, among the usual chockies, champagne, key ring, water bottle, road directory and cd holder… some BMW pjs! ROFL! (Or should that be ROFLIBMWPJ?)

They came in a little cloth sachel, too. I couldn’t help wondering if I’m supposed to put it in the glove box, in case of emergencies. Like… what sort of emergency would lead to you wearing pjs in your car?

Best of all, the nice wooden box all these goodies were stacked in will make an excellent yarn display box.

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  1. I managed to avoid working on the Eris cardigan for four months (I told myself that it was silly to be working on a heavy wool cardie in summer, when really I was just intimidated by the cabled edging. The cabled edging was easy, as it turned out). I admire your tenacity!

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