FOs 101, 102, 103
Needless to say, I'm a little behind. No photos for these, you're just going to have to take my word for it.
FO #101: those mittens I posted about back here. Finished a long time ago. Wool of the Andes, dyed by my then-5 year old. They turned out too big, and I officially declare here and now that I do not like knitting mittens.
FO #102: Fair Isle baby pants. Or rather, baby pants with fair isle around the cuffs. Which is cute and all, but a royal pain and I need to see if blocking is going to even it all up. Merino Style. Dregs of many colors. Who knows how much.
FO #103: Log Cabin Socks from Melanie Falick's Handknit Holidays. Pictured partially completed here. These were a gift, and as soon as the last end was woven I threw them in an envelope and bid them adieu, only to realize later that I hadn't photographed them. I'm funny like that -- I have to mail things immediately when the urge strikes, or it doesn't get done. Usually I don't even throw notes in with my packages. I just have to get. them. out. NOW.
FO #101: those mittens I posted about back here. Finished a long time ago. Wool of the Andes, dyed by my then-5 year old. They turned out too big, and I officially declare here and now that I do not like knitting mittens.
FO #102: Fair Isle baby pants. Or rather, baby pants with fair isle around the cuffs. Which is cute and all, but a royal pain and I need to see if blocking is going to even it all up. Merino Style. Dregs of many colors. Who knows how much.
FO #103: Log Cabin Socks from Melanie Falick's Handknit Holidays. Pictured partially completed here. These were a gift, and as soon as the last end was woven I threw them in an envelope and bid them adieu, only to realize later that I hadn't photographed them. I'm funny like that -- I have to mail things immediately when the urge strikes, or it doesn't get done. Usually I don't even throw notes in with my packages. I just have to get. them. out. NOW.
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