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		<title>Bored with my projects</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I haven&#8217;t updated in awhile because, well, I&#8217;m bored with my current projects. They&#8217;re taking too long, and as usually happens with my short attention span, I&#8217;m losing interest.  On occasion I&#8217;ve even found myself staring at my purple Dakota and wondering what I can do with it, but I stop myself from picking it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I haven&#8217;t updated in awhile because, well, I&#8217;m bored with my current projects. They&#8217;re taking too long, and as usually happens with my short attention span, I&#8217;m losing interest.  On occasion I&#8217;ve even found myself staring at my <a target="_blank" href="http://yarn.com/webs/0/0/0/0-1001-1294-1323/0/31/3179/?gclid=CJyHz-Pot5ECFRscawodNVJoCQ" title="Dakota at WEBS">purple Dakota</a> and wondering what I can do with it, but I stop myself from picking it up, because I have four projects that need finishing, dammit!</p>
<p>And really, &#8220;four&#8221; is a conservative number, given the other projects I&#8217;ve dropped before they&#8217;re completely finished. Even from where I&#8217;m sitting, I can see the tank top that is only half a back; the My So-Called Scarf that&#8217;s about six inches long that I&#8217;ve since forgotten the stitch for; and the red and white purse that has a few more rows to go before it can be bound off and felted. And I know, hiding behind those, are a couple of to-be-felted purses that need handles either kitchener-stitched together, or attached to the insides of the knitted bag. Not to mention the UMass granny square scarf; the spring-colored granny square scarf I started last summer; the felted purses that need holes punched for the i-cord handles; the log cabin blanket I haven&#8217;t picked up in months&#8211;oh, and that reminds me that I have a niece due to be born next month who&#8217;s going to need a blanket! Gah!</p>
<p>But first, there are two hats and two scarves to be finished. How to get my mojo back, I do not know. <img src='http://knitting.polgara.net/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':-(' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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