Woot! Woot! Where are you in Ohio? I'm glad to see someone who knows how to make buttons has done so!
Posted by Bad Hippie at February 6, 2006 10:55 AMCool! Count me in. I'm doing the market squares bag (my first entrelac project am I inasane or what??? LeeAnn don't answer that!)
While you will be steeking in San Jose I will be Entrelacing in Oxford. I have a road trip planned smack in the middle of the Olympics! Oh well the hotel has cable.
Posted by mary at February 6, 2006 1:35 PMYes! Team Ohio!
I'm in Dayton - count me in!
Count me in too! I'll get the button installed on the blog this evening. Thanks for such a great button!
Posted by Beth at February 8, 2006 2:50 PMThat is one lame excuse for a blizzard.
I love short rows; they are just magic. I like doing them so much that I finish almost all my shoulder bindoffs this way.
Great minds think alike!!! I literally found this site minutes after I posted a few Team Ohio buttons on the Knit Ohio website at www.knitohio.blogspot.com Your button is way nicer, though. How fun!!
So yeah - count me in for Team Ohio.
Posted by Sourire11 at February 9, 2006 11:45 AMYAY TEAM OHIO! I am representing the Capital City :-) I bought my yarn today and tomorrow i will start my hot water bottle cover. Can't WAIT!!
Posted by mzundercover at February 9, 2006 10:49 PMHi! I'd love to join the Ohio team. I live in Twinsburg which is about halfway between Cleveland and Akron. Where are you? I'm knitting the 125th anniversary sweater from Dale of Norway (What was I thinking!!) I'm on the upper body design with about 9" to go on the body and both sleeves. I think I can, I think I can, I think I can--that is if my elbow holds in there. This is the best olympics ever. Good luck and safe knitting to everyone.
Posted by Ginny Thomas at February 15, 2006 3:40 PMI'm in Cleveland Hts. I already met my Olympic goal. Who'd have thought I'd have so much knitting time?
Posted by Lorraine at February 17, 2006 8:27 PM