One of the images from the show that may just stick with me forever is that of a little muslim girl, maybe three years old, being asked if she knows what Jews are ("Yes."), and what she thinks of them ("Disgusting apes and pigs," I think it was. I'm trying hard to block that one out.) Here's a link to the trailer if you are so inclined (I can't even make myself embed the clip here for you), and it's looking like you can also see the whole program on YouTube if you want to, cut into segments.
I knit like a twitchy nervous fiend while the program was airing, and had to continue knitting long after it ended, because I couldn't fall asleep. Had to zone out to David Letterman and binding off the shawl. Great progress on the knitting, but what an unfortunate way to make knitting time for myself, I must say.
ON A LIGHTER NOTE:
But wow!!!! Look at that border!! Only 5 attempts to get it right!
(*sheesh*)
I'm pretty pleased. My tweaks satisfy my very strange need for pleasing-to-me proportions, spacing, odd numbers, and for things to lay flat.
Mr.Darcy was VERY interested in the blocking process.
I swear to you that cat was assuming I was laying out a nice damp cool place for him to hang out for the day. It was in the upper 80's here today.
At least he helped a bit.
Who needs blocking wires or pins when you can just use cats?
I'll try to take some modeled shots of it once it is dry.
What a cool looking shawl! I can't get over though how BIG Mr. Darcy has gotten!! Seems he'd get along with Ms.Kitty- my FBU (Feline Blocking Unit).
ReplyDeleteShawl looks great. And Mr. Darcy? Elegant and handsome, just like his namesake.---Carol
ReplyDeleteHey! How'd you get my Jack into your house all the way across the country? Seriously they could be brothers - twins even. And the shawl is gorgeous!
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