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I worry that the idea of a magnum opus is self defeating. Once you've done it, then what?
I think we should live a magnum opus life. We should continue to pick up the next big thing followed by the next big thing.
When I started knitting, I decided that I would really learn it. I wouldn't just be satisfied with being able to knit "squares." (That's always been my joke about crochet -- I can crochet squares, but nothing else.).
As I progressed with the knitting, I learned increasing and decreasing. I moved away from scarves to a sock and then to gloves and then to an actual garmet -- a vest for the Knitting Olympics.
Now I'm working on a sweater. I've never knit a sweater before, but it's the next BIG thing.
Image: Winter for Project Spectrum.
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