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BREAK OUT THE BEVERAGES
Thats right people - we are halfway!!!!!!
50% done and dusted in....4 months *facepalm* How the hell am I going to get the other 50% done in 4 weeks.


I have come to realise that if I worked a 7 day week I would have hit the April 3rd target. In fact I'd probably be finished by now :)
As it happens i will DEFINITELY...OK possibly, make it by the end of the series so I will at least be able to watch the Finale wrapped in my scarf.
The halfway party is scheduled for tomorrow. Virtual beer, lager, cider, spirits and soft drinks all round.
I am finally upping the pace to a standard I am happy with
OK so April 3rd looks about as likely as Ianto coming back from the dead BUT I am at least hitting my 20 row a day target. Unfortunately I would need to hit 30 or more to make the start of Series 5 and considering that I rarely get time on the weekends that is pretty unlikely
But I am excited that I will be hitting halfway soon!!!
Yey
I seem to be getting quicker... I managed 10 rows on the train this morning and usually i do 6. If i can keep up the quickened pace i should be able to hit 12 on the way home. So provided i can get an hour in later on there is no reason why i shouldnt reach 30+ rows today. Even more if i can have a quiet lunch sat at my desk
So although my target of April 3rd looks majorly unlikely I am still making good progress
Had to undo another handful of rows
Will really have to up the anti to make the new series launch.
Not giving up yet though :)
Last night was terrible. Absolutely terrible. I sat down once the monsters were asleep and started to finish the 10 rows I needed to stay on target.
Halfway through a row i suddenly found myself short of wool. Strange since I know there was plenty left. I look on the floor and there is the rest of the wool laying there... It had snapped. Rather than worry about changing colour mid row I "un-knitted" to the end of the row and started again. Sure enough after a row and a half it happened again, and again, and again.
I was losing my temper. I was having to unknit and tie on a new bit of thread every other row. I check the wool and found that at some point I must have left the scissors uncovered in my bag and it had snipped through quite a few lengths of wool.
I lost control completely
I dropkicked my knitting bag, with scarf inside, down the stairs. There was wool EVERYWHERE.
I sat and contemplated what to do next. I was fed up, annoyed by slow progress and constant problems. I told R to put the whole lot in the bin. I was done!
He suggested unkitting back to the last section and casting off to create a smaller scarf. Because at least then I would have something to show for all my hard work. I wasnt convinced.
So i took a time out. Ate some chocolate and chilled watching TV for half an hour. Then R reminded me of how excited I would be to finally own my own scarf. And not one that was bought but made with my own hands.
So I decided to give it another go. At this point it was 11pm and I was falling asleep but I HAD to hit my 20 row target. I looked at the last 6 rows, they were a state. So I unravelled to the previous section and started the block again.
At 12.30 I had hit my 20 row target and went to bed a happy bunny.
Onward and Upward I say