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FOs to behold! And some WIPs and UFOs as well.

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My email address is: jenny [at] knittingjenny [dot] com.

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"All the women knitted. They knitted worthless things; but, the mechanical work was a mechanical substitute for eating and drinking: the hands moved for the jaws and the digestive apparatus: if the bony fingers had been still, the stomachs would have been more famine-pinched."


Charles Dickens
A Tale of Two Cities
1859