The story of the glove begins on a train to Montreal...
(incidentally, this is probably my most well documented knitting project *ever*)
By the end of the first train ride, I had an interesting knitting needles/yarn/fingers sculpture

While staying at Dee's aunt and uncle's place, I managed to knit a tiny bit more...
On the train ride back to Toronto, I got all the fingers done!

Then started to work on the hand of the glove...

By the end of the train ride, I had enough of knitting... and staying awake

But I perservered and kept knitting, and today I finished the glove! *applause*

One down, one to go. And then (if I have enough yarn), a matching beret! *squee!*
3 comments:
Wahoo!! It is BEAUTIFUL!!!
Oh my crap, that's a great glove! You've totally inspired me, lady!
Great job on that glove... looks really hard!
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