I pushed enter before I was finished saying-it is nice to have something so tangible while sitting in front of the tv-that way it isn't a waste of time! lol
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How very pretty! This a good way to use those sock yarn skeins that need finishing off!
ReplyDeleteI pushed enter before I was finished saying-it is nice to have something so tangible while sitting in front of the tv-that way it isn't a waste of time! lol
ReplyDeleteThose really are so cute. All my sock yarn scraps are going into my cozy blanket right now. And, probably, forever - lol.
ReplyDeleteThey are adorable. They will look so so cute on babies. You are a generous knitter Nancy! I may have to make some so thanks again for your link
ReplyDeleteCute hats, as always. It is such a perfect use of scrap yarn.
ReplyDeleteThe greenish ones are my favorites in this batch. But, all are AWESOME and oh so cute!
ReplyDeleteYou know, I love seeing your hats, and I think babies with fun hats are really extra cute!
ReplyDeleteGoodness...are those ever cute! I don't think your hands are ever idle, are they? Lucky for those babies and veterans!
ReplyDeleteSweet! You must be feeling a bit better! I sure hope so! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are SO cute. I have SO much leftover sock yarn that I need to use for some of these hats. Thanks again for the pattern.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
Your knitting is beautiful. Excellent use of left over wool.
ReplyDeleteGreat occupational therapy while your knee heals.
They are adorable!
ReplyDeleteYour getting things done! Cute hats.
ReplyDeletebeautiful
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