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This has been an interesting few weeks for me, designer-wise. I learned a great deal, both about myself and about designing.
I am having a very enjoyable day. Other than a lingering faint fatigue, I think the cold has finally gone. I am spending most of today working on a new pattern based on a night cap from the 1800s. This is a pattern it took me months and months to wrestle into modern terms. I started back when I was less experienced and it took me quite some time to realize there were two lines of instruction missing, and more time to figure out what they should be. Still, the pattern is unique in my experience, not too lacy, not too textured, perfect for Spring and Autumn, worth sticking with. I finally came up with ideas to use it a few weeks ago.



This cold is being a real stubborn set of symptoms. I'd suspect allergies except for the fever, sore throat and cough (and aches and brain fog and etc.. ad nauseum (and 'add nausea').

This has been a wonderful gift of a week for me. So many of you commented positively on my blog, and what I write here. I feel very valued, and loved, and warmed from the inside out.
I debated a while before offering today's giveaway as a prize. It it something I do, but not everyone knows about. It is something I take fairly seriously, and something that takes energy and time to do right, particularly in these circumstances when I will be writing rather than speaking.
I has been a lovely week here. I woke up this morning feeling better than I have for a long, long time. So good in fact that I got all the paid Ebay auctions packaged in about 2 hours this morning! I will be resting this afternoon, and perhaps working on a few new crocheted shawl patterns that have been bugging me to get done.
First, if you left a comment and it did not appear, we seem to be having some problems. Please email me the gist of your comment at ottergal AT comcast DOT net. A friend left at least 2 comments that never showed up! What a time for the blog to get glitchy! So please, go back to previous posts during the blogiversary and make certain your comment appeared. If it is not there, just email me the basic info (which prize you like so far, any comment on otterwise.com etc) so I can add you to the drawing. I'd hate to miss anyone's entry!Second, the ebay auctions we listed last week are ending today, so if you want to swoop in and grab a bargain, time is running out. A particular listing is for Rosemary Hill's Elements of Style, all about making knitted and crocheted jewelry, It lists (used) on Amazon for almost $14, I have it listed for a $2.99 starting bid, and it has no bids yet! The auctions will be ending between 4 and 5 p.m. EST today.




Here's an additional prize for the blogiversary, brand new in the box Loch Desk Monster:
"No longer is a trip to Scotland with binoculars and video camera in tow required to catch a sighting of the fabled Loch Ness Monster—now you can stay at your desk. What’s a better way to scare off annoying office guests than having a monster on your desktop? This kit comes with a Loch Ness Monster figurine that’s custom-made to look like parts of the monster are submerged in your desk. Also included is a 32- page mini book of fascinating “Nessie” history.

