Sunday, November 19, 2006

The horror...

Feeling: GAH

My neck hurts. Why didn't I realize earlier it would have been so much easier and less painless to go through the big needle that's holding the whole knitted shoulder with a smaller needle, instead of straining my back, neck, and nerves by taking out the whole line of hoops and going through it with the needle, risking the tremendous possibility that one little hoop would fall apart (which did, and it really freaked me out for a sec). Why?! Why didn't I have the brains to only realize that on the other shoulder piece?! Sometimes I can be so slow to the obvious.

YEAH.

That must have just really confused you, right? Well, let me explain better. What I struggled through was this:

Yes, I have that much nerve to draw that! And yes, you have to click on it! >:D BWAHAHAHA.

1 said miss mademoiselle:

Rain-drop said...

XD hahaha, omg you actually DREW it! Wow! That is crazy-amazing! You took the effort to sit down and draw it and explain your plight...wow...I am so sorry that it's causing you so much trouble. I know how you feel with all that frustration; sewing and cooking make me feel like that all the time, and Economics and math homework. Gah, the frustration! I suggest you take a break.

And no, little needles do NOT work for knitting! Knitting is for big needles! But there are various sizes of knitting needles. Maybe you need smaller ones. Or crochet! Crocheting is fun and has smaller needles. I like it better than knitting, honestly. But the darn hooking thing is tedious.