Seven rows back?!?
I ended up ripping out 7 rows of two-color knitting this evening (two of those rows were actually THREE colors!) because I had somehow switched which color I was carrying on top… Well, OK, I know how. I worked on it yesterday morning before I’d had any coffee. Bad, bad idea. I realized yesterday evening after I’d done a couple more rows that the ones I had just done (the right way) looked different from the ones I had done earlier (the wrong way). I couldn’t decide if it was worth ripping, so I slept on it. (No, not the sweater, the decision!) And I had nightmares about the motifs sinking and floating randomly all over the sweater. No, not really, but I did decide that it wouldn’t kill me to rip it out and do it right. I did manage to rip out all those rows without losing a stitch, and I put three of them back in.
I’m sure I’m going to be really good at knitting this sweater by the time I’m done with it!
(Although I do have to apologize to all the Sit & Knitters, who I pretty much ignored while trying to put all 215 stitches back on the needles!)

I didn’t do much knitting this weekend…actually, I didn’t do much of anything! But I did make a pair of blue fuzzy mittens for 
I should have realized that when 
Finish something! I don’t know exactly when I started this little square. I think it might have been as early as high school, but more likely it was my first or second year of college. (For those of you playing at home, that makes it 8-10 years old. If it were a kid, it would be learning long division by now.) It is pieced and quilted by hand – poorly. It really isn’t as crooked as the picture shows, but it is a little bit crooked. The neat thing, though, is that the center of it is folded like origami – but out of fabric. I do remember seeing the pattern in a quilting magazine and wanting to make it – if I could find the original magazine, I’d have a better idea of how old it is!