Fortunately, following advice from t'internet, I've been able to get it back. I still had the CDs from the very old version of Office running on the very old computer that we just got rid of, so I was able to install Picture Manager from there. So I'm OK again, apart from still having to adapt to Windows 8. I don't know why such contortions should be necessary - my laptop runs Windows 7 and Office 2010 and I don't remember any difficulties with them.
To show my appreciation of Picture Manager, here are images of two of my current knitting projects.
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The first is a lacy scarf that I have just started, in 4-ply sock yarn (i.e. fingering weight). It is a beautifully soft wool - Blue-faced Leicester. It was dyed by my friend Steph who is selling skeins of it in wonderful colours through the Spun shop in Huddersfield. I started with a provisional cast on, so that I can join the ends when I have finished knitting (when I run out of yarn), to make an infinity scarf.
... and so is this one. |
The second photo is a close-up of a short-sleeved sweater that I'm knitting in 4-ply cotton. It's one of Mary Quant's designs from 1965, in a twisted rib stitch.
More on both projects later.
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