KNITTING YOUR OBA



Posted by James Phillips: Wed Jan 07, 2009 5:33 pm

When we start to knit a new garment we study the pattern meticulously,
we make modifications, we verify the size and see whether it is really
what we want.

We choose the wool with care and begin to knit row by row with
dedication and love.

Maybe along the way we drop a stitch and have to stop to pick up this one
unique stitch.

Maybe there are knots and parted threads which we also take time out to
fix.

We stop to diminish, increase, count ….... until we finish and unite all the
finished parts.

The garment is ready and our project is accomplished, too.

In the year that is just starting we can be like a knitter:
study our life and trace our objectives and ideals.

During the year we may meet with dropped stitches, knots and parted
threads, reductions, increases, and countdowns, but at the end we
are ready to unite all the parts and see what we have accomplished and
stop again to plan our next year.

HAPPY KNITTING TO ALL AND MANY FULFILLING OBA ACCOMPLISHMENTS

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