The green pants are almost done:
And I received my backorder from Bendigo Woollen Mills, with a lovely 8ply Classic in Brick Red. This will be whipped into hats for the boys.
I have already started Leo's. A Nasturtium bonnet...this will be so cute!
My Ravelry notes are here.
As for reading....I knew I was being ambitious last week, and to keep it all honest and above board...I have not read a word :)....
Joining in with Ginny...Check out who else is Yarning Along!
x Shara



Such pretty colors.
ReplyDeleteThe pants are cute!
Thankyou!
DeleteThe bonnet is looking good!
ReplyDeleteI am excited about that bonnet....I just hope he'll keep it on his head!
DeleteDropping in from Ginny's... cute green pants! I've always got many projects and many books going, too. I don't know if it's the result of a creative brain or yarn ADHD. :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings, ~Lisa @ HappyinDoleValley
Let's go with Creative Brain! Thanks for stopping in!
DeleteI love those tiny pants! What pattern are you using?
ReplyDeleteCheryl, The pattern is Cutie Patootie Pants from Little Crochet by Linda Permann...it's very easy :)
DeleteFound you via Small Things Yarn Along!
ReplyDeleteThat bonnet is so adorable :) I'd never be so ambitous to make pants- yours look great!
Thanks for popping in Claire! The pants are easy to follow and are quite quick to make!
DeleteThat red is amazing... it is hard to tell from the online pics, but I like that! Oohh, what could I knit with it! xx Yep, mine was from Bendigo too! xx Rach
ReplyDeleteI have just started ordering from Bendigo, I don't know what has taken me so long!
DeleteThose pants are great! I hadn't heard of Bendigo before...I'll have to check them out.
ReplyDeleteVery cute bonnet, looking forward to seeing it when you're done. And that red is really, really red - intense color (love it!).
ReplyDeleteA great way to add a bit of colour into our upcoming winter!! Thanks for stopping by :)
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