Another hand-knit gift.
I thought I had all of my hand-knit holiday gifts covered, but I just got another request.
There is no way I can refuse so here's a new project; well on it's way to becoming a hat.
(I actually feel very honored when someone wants something I make as a gift.)
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Here are a few ideas for the knitter or knit lover on your gift list.

Sassalynne has the most beautiful hand-dyed yarns. My biggest dilemma is which one to choose.
This beauty even comes with a free scarf pattern!

Betani has these sweet stitch markers that knitters and crocheters could use to keep them stitching smoothly along.

Want a hand-knit scarf but don't want the work? Scarfitup has this blue beauty to add warmth and unique style.
5 comments:
Oooooh, I like that hat. What is the fiber content of the yarn you are using?
you so much for featuring my scarfin your blog! Happy Thanksgiving!
It's Lamb's Pride Worsted.
85% Wool, 15% Mohair.
And it's a beautiful hat, too.
Isn't Lamb's Pride great? I love the look of it. And your color sense is just wonderful. That's going to be a great hat. :)
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