This is one of the traveling shawls I am knitting! I am giving the wallets away as a small gift item. It is fun to be able to knit all the shawls and know they will be loved. I will definitely join more swaps in the future! On a side note इ apologize for my blogs foibles! I blog from my phone so I thought maybe this is why I am having problems. Well, I changed some settings on blogger. I hope it helps!
It worked! I can comment again. And you know you don't want to miss any of the profound comments I have to say. Lol!
I'm enjoying seeing all your projects. It inspires me to...look at more pictures of knitting projects. I really need to get to work on some things, but it's just been so hot here that I don't want to work on anything much larger than an iPod case.
Gah! I can't post to Blogger with my Wordpress account, but I can use my Google account. So weird!
Anyhoo, I love the shawl, that's such a cool idea! It takes me about one to two evenings to spin a 4oz single into a fingering to DK weight yarn. So maybe two to six hours total, allowing that thicker yarns take less time and thinner yarns take more time? :)
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I was born in July with my twin sister. I love the color green and my favorite season is Spring! My favorite holiday is Christmas. My favorite fiber is Alpaca!
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It worked! I can comment again. And you know you don't want to miss any of the profound comments I have to say. Lol!
I'm enjoying seeing all your projects. It inspires me to...look at more pictures of knitting projects. I really need to get to work on some things, but it's just been so hot here that I don't want to work on anything much larger than an iPod case.
Gah! I can't post to Blogger with my Wordpress account, but I can use my Google account. So weird!
Anyhoo, I love the shawl, that's such a cool idea! It takes me about one to two evenings to spin a 4oz single into a fingering to DK weight yarn. So maybe two to six hours total, allowing that thicker yarns take less time and thinner yarns take more time? :)
jess
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