A FO, two WIPs,
And two cats.
Finally finished, and I attached a snap on the inside to hold the other point down:
Heartbreakingly Cute Baby Kimono from Mason-Dixon Knitting.
Yarn: King Tut Cotton in pink, one skein.
Yarn Source: Threaded Bliss Yarns.
Modifications: I added a snap on the inside to hold the other point down.
Fun knit, fast, and heartbreakingly cute!
A Green Sock, more on that tomorrow:
Remember, no cable needle, and no "cabling without a cable needle" either. Seriously!
Finally finished, and I attached a snap on the inside to hold the other point down:
Heartbreakingly Cute Baby Kimono from Mason-Dixon Knitting.
Yarn: King Tut Cotton in pink, one skein.
Yarn Source: Threaded Bliss Yarns.
Modifications: I added a snap on the inside to hold the other point down.
Fun knit, fast, and heartbreakingly cute!
A Green Sock, more on that tomorrow:
Remember, no cable needle, and no "cabling without a cable needle" either. Seriously!
6 Comments:
I think that I'm loving your new camera more than you are! The kimono is exactly what you said - heartbreakingly cute and the cats are as gorgeous as ever.
Speaking of cats, what pattern did you use when you made your cat a sweater?
i love the light in those photos of your kitties. the kimono is way cute, too! are you doing the green sockalong with Lolly?
Love the kimono, glad to know that yarn works for that. Sock is looking good! Go green! Still trying to figure out the no cable needle and no cabling? hmmmm
Yes, the kimono is heartbreakingly cute! And your cats are lovely. I enjoyed their story a couple of posts back.
In case you didn't find it on my blog, the pattern I'm using is the Sun Ray Shawl, free on Elann.
That kimono is ADORABLE.
The baby kimono is gorgeous! Those lovely cats are so cute!!
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