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And this, Baby Blues Hat.
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Ms Spider gave me the scraps of the Socksual Healing yarn. It's divine.
I used some more of it in the yoke of a baby jacket last night, but found the colour I was teaming it with didn't work. More unravelling this morning *sigh*. Into the yarn compost for the time being, I think, to be used to enrich another project at a later date.
8 comments:
I'm impressed with the cable project. I love cables but I give up too easily. My cable scarf is now on its fourth start and is moss-stitch.
Cheers Gillian
forgot to say that the patient has.. miraculously appeared to have beaten the cancer! i think it was that yarn, whichever baby gets that hat will NEVER get a cold ever...
You what! Beaten the cancer? Must be a combination of good yarn, healing colours and knit with love. I knew knitting could cure cancer!
The Anti-Cancer Foundation totally needs to hear about this new cure! I'm sure that it's far less painful that radio- or chemo- therapies.
Taph, I agree, a knitting belt sounds vaguely sexual in a dominatrix kinda way. I've had a couple of puzzled comments about the knitting belt so I'm going to post the paragraph out the of the knitting history book I got it out of - although I'm sure you already know all about knitting belts, really ; )
thats a LOT of progress. both lovely of course! hoorah for opal - so many therapeutic uses.
that's a stunning piece of cable work! Well done!
I hadn't read your side bar before I sent the Horacek card!
Cheers Gillian
Beautiful cables - keep going, you're nearly there! - and so glad to hear the cancer has gone away. Bodes well for my friend with breast cancer and the Heart Scarf...
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