As expected, it didn’t take long to finish the first Winters Frost sock

This yarn really looks different in every light. Here you can barely see the pale pink.
As expected, it didn’t take long to finish the first Winters Frost sock
This yarn really looks different in every light. Here you can barely see the pale pink.
A scrappy quilter and not a perfect quilter
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
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Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Cats and crafts and craziness
Michele plays with yarn, food, and music in Portland
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Oh, I really like this pattern and the yarn is gorgeous. You’re right, you really have to look to see the pink.
Blessings,
Betsy
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I really enjoy knitting that pattern.
Yours is really pretty.
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It’s delightful
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Just beautiful! Love the color and pattern.
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Pretty! That sure was fast and it wasn’t even a plain vanilla.
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How pretty!!! I like the subtle color shifts!
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