On the Needles – January 3rd, 2014

I know I mentioned a couple of months ago that I was beta testing EQ for the Mac.  They released a blog post today with more details on the final release.  Can I just say that I can’t wait???? 🙂

2014-01-03 15.59.51Anyway, on my needles today I’m happy to say is my first knitting project. I’m making this blanket that is a free download on Ravelry for my coming daughter.  I cast on last night and started working on the first row, but didn’t realize what time it was and wasn’t able to finish working on it.  I have until mid-March – here’s hoping it’s enough time for a newbie knitter to finish a blanket!

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5 thoughts on “On the Needles – January 3rd, 2014”

  1. EQ for Mac! That would be like all my birthday presents rolled into one! I can’t wait for it to come out. Good luck on your blanket I love the color. Can’t wait to see it completed!

  2. EQ for Mac! That would be like all my birthday presents rolled into one! I can’t wait for it to come out. Good luck on your blanket I love the color. Can’t wait to see it completed!

  3. Baby blankets are the best – seriously! My son is almost 11 and still sleeps with his and has been asking me to remake one – as big as his entire bed. Hummmm. If you are on a deadline, I think that I would set the timer and see how long it takes you to knit so many inches. Then take the number of days you have and figure out how much time you have to knit every day to finish it – it always helps me to break bigger projects down into little segments. I took a look at the pattern – sweet! Cheers! Evelyn

  4. Baby blankets are the best – seriously! My son is almost 11 and still sleeps with his and has been asking me to remake one – as big as his entire bed. Hummmm. If you are on a deadline, I think that I would set the timer and see how long it takes you to knit so many inches. Then take the number of days you have and figure out how much time you have to knit every day to finish it – it always helps me to break bigger projects down into little segments. I took a look at the pattern – sweet! Cheers! Evelyn

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