Filed under: Knitting a Gift
Not entirely sure about that first one; I like this Silkie-yarn theme of all of the siblings’ hats being connected, ie same yarn, two colorways being riffed on. I do know, though, that at least one of the grandmas likes orange. Hmm.
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Looks good to me. How many did you say you are going to make?
Comment by Sherry in Idaho 02.07.10 @ 8:07 amYou sound lik eme. I have at least eleventeen knits I think, Oooh, so and so would like htat. but first I have to finish this and this and this…..
Comment by Carol 02.07.10 @ 9:18 amThey look beautiful! I am sure they will feel loved every time they put them on 🙂
Comment by TripletMom 02.07.10 @ 9:45 amWhen I post later than first, I find I agree with the others. TripletMom says it for me. The hats are lovely and will be loved, and the recipients will feel loved!
Comment by LynnM 02.07.10 @ 12:10 pmIf you’re talking about the first one on the left, it was my favorite :-}
Comment by Diana Troldahl 02.07.10 @ 3:39 pmAnd you said something about being lazy? I don’t believe it!
Fun
The little 5 year old wasn’t happy when her mother took her to the doctor for the girl’s booster shots. It didn’t get any better when the sympathetic doctor asked, “Which arm?†With a quiver in her voice, the little girl answered, “Yours.â€
Comment by Don Meyer 02.07.10 @ 3:52 pmI love the first one. It is the fire that goes with all the ice.
Comment by twinsetellen 02.07.10 @ 10:08 pmI’m sure that fire will melt somebody’s heart. 😉
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