I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the ACT, the Ngunnawal people. I acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Haturday

Spent last night playing catch up with Time Thief Watch Caps - so many were near to being finished. Now they're done and the needles are all reloaded and ready to go.
Just in time. There was a definite nip in the air this morning - almost time to take a batch over to Stasia and to the women's refuge. Probably after the long weekend.

TTWC 2008.010; 2008.012 yarn recycled from jumpers


TTWCs 2008.013-015 Recycled yarn (nearly all finished - mighty sick of bottle green now)


TTWC 2008.016 Recycled yarn


TTWC 2008.017 Sirdar Pullman; TTWC 2008.018 mystery 14ply


TTWC Jr. 2008.019 Vintage Patons Jet and recycled Patons Family 12ply

6 comments:

Bells said...

These are cool shots, Taph. What fun!

Anonymous said...

that is so cool that you give them to the womans refuge

Anonymous said...

These hats grow on trees!!!I love the green ones and the last one especially!!!

Donna Lee said...

I love the way you photographed them. I tried to make my social rehab group make chemo caps for the local cancer center but the group wasn't interested. I've crocheted several on my own. I think I'll try your time thief pattern for some more.

Kate said...

I'm about to cast on a TTWC Jr for Til as the temperature is now dipping to single digits overnight. Incidentally, Yay! I hates summer. So nice to have chilly mornings to get up to.

Five Ferns Fibreholic said...

You are so lucky with the availability of jumpers to recycle. I've checked out a few local thrift shops and all the sweaters they seem to have are made with crappy yarn.