My Kindle Fire has been unwell for a while, and I've been sad about it. Not only have I enjoyed the device over the years, how I got it is special to me. As it has been getting progressively sadder, I have tried all of the wishful thinking and lucky rituals trying to get it well. I gotta say, the one where you hold down the power button for twenty-eight seconds in the light of the full moon, surrounded by a circle of power formed by all your best charging cables seemed the most promising, but alas, it was not. Finally, I managed to do a factory reset, and now I'm back up and running again. Woo-hoo!
So, yeah, what with the end of the Mochimochi Photo + Video Contest 2022 (no, I was not a winner, nor did I expect to be) and a bunch of other stuff, I've not done quite as much knitting. I mean, I was cranking out the tiny creations all summer, so the slowdown is not unexpected. I don't think I've shown all of the little creations. Anyway, I do have ideas that would get my needles going. I would say I'm excited to show you, but much of what I have is not exciting at all. Of course, now you're excited and feel confident that it will actually be interesting. In thanks for your good and positive thoughts, I present you with a little bit of my knitting with my revived Kindle Fire. It's just a couple of Fumin' Wombs from the 20th Anniversary Knitty.
*Why Should the Fire Die?