First a close-up, because it's just so satisfying.
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It was difficult to get a good shot of the whole thing as it is so wide, but this was the best I could do.
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It is a little boring to knit and also involves a lot of counting so in a way it's good movie-watching knitting, but not movies that you need to pay attention to. I've found that it's ideal for re-watching episodes of the Simpsons I've seen many times before.
Also, is it dorky to admit that I love the criss-crossing diamond pattern just because it somehow looks so neat and orderly? I guess you can take the girl out of the library, but you can't take the librarian out of the girl. Or something like that.
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