Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Foliage...

My latest knitting project was a beanie (pattern avaliable for free here) for Miss Connie....
On completion I found that it also fits this Mumma's head.....What a BONUS!!!! So now when Miss Connie opts not to wear it, as I'm sure she often will.....
I can wear it instead, you gotta love that.... *^_^*
note... I made version 2 on the pattern using 4mm needles and 10ply yarn. I also only did 6 rows instead of 8 of the ribbing before casting off....

12 comments:

  1. Hi Jelly. Your beanie is wonderful and what a great colour too. Kathryn. XX

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  2. Very nice, both colour and pattern. I love to wear beanies in winter. Mine usually get shared about as the others misplace theirs often!

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  3. Looks great - and bonus that it fits the two of you. Sonn you will be making things that will fit the three of you! What fun you will have then!

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  4. Great colour - and super gorgeous photos!

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  5. Lovely new beanie and what a bonus, you can both wear it.....
    Wait for when she is older and starts to swap clothes. LOL!

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  6. might be needing that beanie for the next few days........lovely....

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  7. Fantastic hat and it does look wonderful on both of you. I think I need to knit one up now as it has been so cold down here in Melbourne, 10 degrees!!!

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  8. Love the colour - great that it can have multiple wearers too!

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  9. awesome work jode. I am loving your pix... really picks up the sunbrnt country. well done.

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  10. It's beautiful -- and so amazing that it fits both of you! Well done!!!

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  11. Beautiful, I love the color!
    Irina (Russia)

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  12. What a nifty pattern, looks great. And that green is terrific! (especially contrasted with the orange dirt - lovely photos). Thanks for posting the pattern link.

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