Saturday, January 07, 2006
the counting...
9 preemie baby caps, 3 chemo caps, 1 kerchief and a partidge in a pear tree :D
I don't think I'll get any more caps done before classes start on Monday. So, here they are, all the caps I made over break!
I mostly used designer yarns for the baby caps, cuz they're softer, but are they a pain to knit with! Eugh. While I do love the way "Dream" feels, it's awful slippery and easily twists. Not something I'd recommend for a newbies.
But, all in all, I'm quite pleased. I wish I could have made more adult hats. But, last term I made mostly chemo caps - so I think I'm cool here. FYI: the chemo caps will go to my Guild's Head Huggers branch and the baby caps will go to the Lane County March of Dimes.
I don't think I'll get any more caps done before classes start on Monday. So, here they are, all the caps I made over break!
I mostly used designer yarns for the baby caps, cuz they're softer, but are they a pain to knit with! Eugh. While I do love the way "Dream" feels, it's awful slippery and easily twists. Not something I'd recommend for a newbies.
But, all in all, I'm quite pleased. I wish I could have made more adult hats. But, last term I made mostly chemo caps - so I think I'm cool here. FYI: the chemo caps will go to my Guild's Head Huggers branch and the baby caps will go to the Lane County March of Dimes.
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- Name: Sara M
- Location: Portland, Oregon, United States
I'm a recent graduate of the University of Oregon, a Peace Corps nominee, and trying to knit, spin, and craft up my stash before I get sent off to a foreign country for 2 years.