That's how long I managed to spin this morning before the shoulder started to ache and I couldn't lift it anymore. It was really hard to put the spindle down, as I so want to make some progress on this project and get it off the table.
But I did it. Better ten minutes at a time, than not being able to spin at all for weeks.
Back to organizing magazines. Discovered I don't have enough boxes to put them all in. This is the downside of organizing -- you start with one thing, then that leads to another, and another and another!
So, how's everyone else doing?

My challenge is to spin for 14 days, but I may already be out due to an injury after only two days (maybe I can learn to spin one-handed). I did get about 10 oz of fine singles done.
Posted by: cyberspnr | 2009.07.07 at 09:11 AM
My challenge is to spin every day, I'm trying for 30 minutes. So far, so good. As a very new spinner, I'm even seeing improvement in the last couple of days.
Posted by: Sharon T | 2009.07.07 at 02:11 PM
I've been making my challenge so far - at least 1 hour a day. Of course, I have not been going to work (vacation is great for keeping up with my spinning goals). We'll see how I do after today. UGH!! back to real life.
I've updated my blog with pictures. I'm really loving the dedicated time I am putting into the spinning.
Posted by: Jude | 2009.07.07 at 02:16 PM
I'm up to plying. Soon I'll have my first yarn of the tour! :)
Posted by: Saffron | 2009.07.07 at 09:44 PM
Just wondering if you had seen this map of the bike race.
http://mapscroll.blogspot.com/2009/07/touring-tour-de-france.html
Thought you might enjoy it!
Cathy in MN
Posted by: Cathy | 2009.07.08 at 05:03 PM