How on earth does this woman cope working like this?
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Ide go insane!!
She looks very happy!
ReplyDeleteThat makes me feel a whole lot better! :)
ReplyDeleteI counted possibly two FOs, and notice the date? 2010. Let's hope she has made it out by now. And also notice there is no room for interrupting humans :)
ReplyDeleteLovely! At least it's her knitting room and not her living room! I agree that she certainly looks happy. I wouldn't like to have to tidy it up, though.
ReplyDeleteFire hazard! She's happy, that's all that matters.
ReplyDeleteI know this woman, and she is indeed one of the happiest and nicest people you could ever meet. And, she knits up a storm. She makes probably 200 hats, mittens, scarves a year to donate to local charities. I personally couldn't knit in the mess, but she probably needs the yarn close by and personal to keep the pace.
ReplyDeleteWell I aint got no room to talk - only difference is mine if full of knitting machines.
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