A pair, an almost pair, and one with a mate to come




Excuse the yucky photo, but these cranberry cedars, are beautiful . . . and see that little tail of a string? Yes, that would be what's left of the skein with 2 rows an a bind off remaining for the pattern. Waaaaaaaaaaaa. I cannot even believe it. I guess I'll be ordering more yarn.
And let's continue on my Knitspot love-fest. I cast-on and finished the first fine cable mitt

1 Comments:
The hats came out great, and Trev looks so cute in his. :) Pretty mitts too. You are such a knitting goddess!!
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