Knit Droppings
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The title of this post comes from a comment by Reed after he found some little black o ring markers in his suburban. He said "it is like you leave little knit droppings wherever you go." I continue to knit for Christmas 2011, a pair of fingerless mitts for a co-worker and a pair of snuggly house socks for my dear daughter in law.
What is really awesome however are the homemade mitten blockers. I drew a template,Reed cut it out and drilled the holes and I sanded and varnished. $2.74 for wood at Lowe's hardware, one hour of work and collaborating with dear hubby. Priceless!
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