Above are two different hats I knitted with the remaining thread from the baby blanket. I also did a 5-hour boy's sweater. I really like the way this thread works up.
These are fantastically adorable! I love those hats!!! Hope all is well with you and yours. I've been MIA but I'm out and about his week reconnecting with all my blogging buddies that I've missed so much. Hugs and enjoy your day!
Marie, I have never heard of using mayo in biscuits but I bet they would be moist. I envy you and all other knitters out there. I can NOT knit worth a darn. I am left handed and every time I have tried to learn I have watched a right handed person & I just cannot make it work. I can crochet though, but it's just not the same! Have a great day!
Hi Marie, What beautiful knitting, I love the colors you have chosen! I always admire people who can create with their hands. I haven't knitted in years, and I have wanted to try and get back to it. Since I started blogging a year ago I have been challenged by blogging friends to get back to doing these things. Thank you for sharing, and I have enjoyed reading other post that you have written. Thank you for visiting me and for leaving such a sweet comment. Blessings, Sue
Those are some seriously awesome hats and sweater. I don't do that kind of work but I surely do appreciate it. You asked about my beadboard pumpkins and you just tell your hubs to go for it, I don't mind. I know that I personally would not even consider paying postage on something that heavy. We got snow here last night and it's still here today. This is awfully early for us and kinda gets me out of the mood for halloween!!
Your knitting is beautiful!! Love the pumpkins too!!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! Thanks for stopping by my blog. I hope you come by often. You look to be quite a creative lady. I love the pumpkins, too!
ReplyDeleteGod Bless,
Jackie
Beautiful work - I love that color! Much love - Raquel XO
ReplyDeleteMarie,
ReplyDeleteI love the little hats and sweater. Some little baby is going to be so huggable in those.
Gretchen
Marie,
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely adorable. You should make them and sell them!
Love and Hugs ~ Kat
These are fantastically adorable! I love those hats!!! Hope all is well with you and yours. I've been MIA but I'm out and about his week reconnecting with all my blogging buddies that I've missed so much.
ReplyDeleteHugs and enjoy your day!
Marie,
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of using mayo in biscuits but I bet they would be moist.
I envy you and all other knitters out there.
I can NOT knit worth a darn. I am left handed and every time I have tried to learn I have watched a right handed person & I just cannot make it work. I can crochet though, but it's just not the same!
Have a great day!
Hi Marie,
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful knitting, I love the colors you have chosen! I always admire people who can create with their hands. I haven't knitted in years, and I have wanted to try and get back to it. Since I started blogging a year ago I have been challenged by blogging friends to get back to doing these things. Thank you for sharing, and I have enjoyed reading other post that you have written.
Thank you for visiting me and for leaving such a sweet comment.
Blessings,
Sue
Oh my goodness! It all looks absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!! You did a GREAT job!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are so adorable. The pattern is super cute. You are such a talented knitter.
ReplyDeleteThose are some seriously awesome hats and sweater. I don't do that kind of work but I surely do appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteYou asked about my beadboard pumpkins and you just tell your hubs to go for it, I don't mind. I know that I personally would not even consider paying postage on something that heavy.
We got snow here last night and it's still here today. This is awfully early for us and kinda gets me out of the mood for halloween!!