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More knitting progress.

Well, not as much knitting progress as I would have liked - I had been hoping to take the finished piece with me the coming weekend, but unless I will stumble over miraculous amounts of extra time, I can't see that happening.

There is progress, though - the first row of nightblue yarn is in:

ren_bluerim
And here's a closeup of the edge with the nightblue yarn:

ren_bluerim_detail
I'm really looking forward to find out how it will look once the current chart is finished (three more rows only, counting the return rows) and the last one is done as well. The orange and dark blue make for a stunning contrast, but whether that will end up being a stunning piece overall with the colour changes... that will only be seen once it's done. Probably not before the end of next week, though...
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