

The Mobius twist is in the handle.

Not totally thrilled with this...2 buckets are shorter than the other two. I re-wet them and put drinking glasses in them to stretch them as good as I could. So-another project done although I'm not totally pleased...they sure do seem taller than Cat Bordhi's but then I used handspun rather than the wool she recommended. I did rewet it with the glasses in, hoping that would stretch the short ones a little, we'll see what happens.

Now, its back to the LK 150 and the Feather and Fan shawl that I started before Christmas. Will I ever finish it? Let's say I'm shooting for this week and maybe a little of this weekend thrown in. I know its going to turn out beautiful, it already is.
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