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I'm knitting a carpet
The Persian Carpet Bag progresses.

Front:
Front of persian carpet bag

Back:
Back of persian carpet bag

I remember being so frustrated at my first intarsia project, a cow with a few simple spots. I had the yarn wound onto plastic bobs, and the bobs kept getting tangled. I'm beginning to think that large areas of simple color may be a bad beginning intarsia project; I much prefer working on the carpet bag. Such a project teaches you that attempting to control the tangle of yarn is not a worthwhile endeavor. The more time you spend winding yarn into bobs or butterflies, the more time you will have to spend untangling it. Halfway into a Persian carpet, you achieve a zen-like state of apathy about your tangled mass; either that, or you go completely nuts and have to be carted away in a straitjacket.

Using wool yarn helps; I spit-splice constantly. Even so, I'll have to weave in a million ends when I'm done. What's another hundred?

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To knitting/crafts by Beth on 2006-05-01.
Hickory (mail):
Hi Beth,

the bag is looking nice! I'm glad you are enjoying the challenge :)

Hickory
5.2.2006 8:41am
Monica (mail) (www):
Bag is looking good! Man, that's a lot of ends. We'll be looking for the final ends woven in pic too, of course.
5.10.2006 10:08pm