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I saw this thing...
over on
ng_moonmoth's journal, and since it sounded like fun I thought I'd do it too.
Ask me my top five anything.
I don't have a lot of boundaries, so I will probably answer almost any question, though there may be a few that get considered as too personal. I might also have hard time thinking of a top five for some, if it's a category with lots of options.
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Ask me my top five anything.
I don't have a lot of boundaries, so I will probably answer almost any question, though there may be a few that get considered as too personal. I might also have hard time thinking of a top five for some, if it's a category with lots of options.
Top five books?
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Top five things you have knit, whether for yourself or others.
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Top 5...
A dog sweater I knit for my friends little dog.
A scarf I knit for my sister using autmun coloured wool and a pattern that ended up looking like leaves.
The pair of slippers I knit for my dad (first time doing that.)
The fuzzy blanket I knit for myself.
And.... A scarf I knit for my friend. It was just knit the whole way, but he had wanted one that went from foot to foot and around his neck twice (he is 6'2"ish), like he had had when he was young. It ended up even longer than that because I laid it flat to measure instead of hanging it 😆
Re: Top five books?
1. Trickster's Choice by Tamora Pierce
2. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
3. Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funke
4. Ireland, A Novel by Frank Delaney
5. ... I'm blanking on the name of it, but it is a book about ex-military men and the dogs they train. (I will add the name when I have access to the book.)
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Number 5 is Extreme Honor by Piper J. Drake
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Top that off with a healthy portion of "not sold in stores", and I'm good to go.
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