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LIFELINES Her dead husband trapped behind glass laughs from his faded photograph. He stands in a field of wallpaper roses. She knits & knits as if she was knitting time. Time is cast on. She never drops a stitch. "Purl..purl...purl" her tabby purrs. At night she unravels the day's knitting as if disposing of all that wasted time. Time is cast off. Tomorrow she will begin again the endless endless knitting that is neither scarf or cardigan a... nothing. A car headlight sweeps across her husband's face brings him alive for an instant and then he is dead forever again. The knitting needles pierce the blue ball of wool that will be tomorrow. Sleep at last is kind to her. She hopes Death will find her soon so that tomorrow need not be knitted. . .
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Jul 15, 2016
Jul 15, 2016 at 7:05 PM UTC
LIFELINES
LIFELINES Her dead husband trapped behind glass laughs from his faded photograph. He stands in a field of wallpaper roses. She knits & knits as if she was knitting time. Time is cast on. She never drops a stitch. "Purl..purl...purl" her tabby purrs. At night she unravels the day's knitting as if disposing of all that wasted time. Time is cast off. Tomorrow she will begin again the endless endless knitting that is neither scarf or cardigan a... nothing. A car headlight sweeps across her husband's face brings him alive for an instant and then he is dead forever again. The knitting needles pierce the blue ball of wool that will be tomorrow. Sleep at last is kind to her. She hopes Death will find her soon so that tomorrow need not be knitted. . .
A lifeline is a strand of yarn that is inserted into the work so that, if an error is encountered, it is easy to rip back to that point. Lifelines are often used in lace knitting. Leave lifelines in your work until the piece is complete. To insert a lifeline, thread a tapestry needle with…
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Jul 15, 2016
Jul 15, 2016 at 7:05 PM UTC
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