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Level 3 is boxed up, taped shut, and ready for mailing!

Phewwww!
 
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Congratulations! Having completed Level III, you don't need any luck -- just patience while you wait for the comments to come back.
 
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Oh, joy, joy!
Someday that might be me, but for now I hope that everything passes on the first try! That would be great, wouldn't it?


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Thanks, KT! Diana, I'm not even entertaining the thought.:-) My hope is that not *too much* has to be redone!
 
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Peggy, I think I must be the poster child for having to redo things. I had to redo my whole sweater due to misinterpreting the requirements. After almost deciding to give it up, I went ahead and finished. I simply decided that I was unwilling to give up after all the other effort. Hang in there anyway. You'll be glad you did.
 
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Knitterb, I will keep you in mind when I get the comments back!
 
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At least, when it comes back, the comments will be specific. You'll know just what to worry about -- errh -- work on. Smiler

Good for you, PeggyR, on finishing everything! Big Grin


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Good luck to you! It's hard to wait. I know, I just received a pass on Level III in April. I wondered, while I waited to hear, if there was anyone who had to resubmit their resubmissions! When the box arrived; it sat on the table for an hour before I could get up the courage to open it.


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Thanks, MtMom, Celeste!

Celeste, when I sent the resubmissions for level 2, I wondered the same thing!

It's sort of good that there's no point thinking about it for the next few weeks. I'm sure it means that sometime soon I'll be able to think of something else instead.:-)
 
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Good Luck, Peggy! Try to keep yourself busy knitting, time will go by faster. Slowly finishing my Level III, hope to send it in soon.

Happy Knitting
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Thanks, Ramona! You say you're "slowly finishing"--I thought I was just about done a month ago, but I was never *quite* finished. It was beginning to drive me crazy how long these last tasks were taking--even though my motto has always been "everything takes longer than you expect." :-)
 
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I'm 'slowly' plugging away at Level 2 right now. I'm having trouble lately with having the time to knit. Right now I'm working on my lace swatches and I've ripped out 2 that I didn't like the look of, and ripped out 1 when I had all the lace part done and was doing the top seed stitch border and that's when I discovered that somewhere I messed up because my seed stitch was coming out wrong. It was off by one stitch. I don't know if I was one stitch wrong on the lace (the stitch count came out correct, so maybe not that) or if I made a mistake on the border seed stitches. I couldn't find it and if I would have tried to fudge it, I know the committee members would have found where it was wrong plus the fudge factor. So out it came. My MIL watched and was shocked that after all that, that I tore it out. She doesn't entirely understand what I'm doing and it's hard to explain, so I just told her it had to be perfect and it wasn't so it had to come out. Hubby is used to it by now and doesn't even raise an eyebrow. Big Grin


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I do hate that moment when it dawns on you there's a mistake somewhere! You'd think I'd get used to it--it happens often enough.:-)
 
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Yeah, but why is it only when you're almost done that you find it?!? Razzer


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Oh, isn't that the heartbreaking truth! As for why, um, one of life's little mysteries?:-)
 
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