♫ It's my blankie so I'll lounge if I want to, lounge if I want to ... ♫ You would lounge, too, if you had a blankie, too! 😁
This shot captures ALL the colors corner to corner.
♫ It's my blankie so I'll lounge if I want to, lounge if I want to ... ♫ You would lounge, too, if you had a blankie, too! 😁
This shot captures ALL the colors corner to corner.
My friend April's photo was featured by Moogly in her blog post about the many different ways crocheters hold their yarn and hook! So April is now officially famous in my book. 🙂😍 April's photo is included in the second group demonstrating the knife grip. Woo-hoo!
Finished my prototype scarf (red one) based on the photo of the gray one on the right. Turned out pretty well, if I do say so myself. 🙂
This is the beginning of the Eva Hat knitting pattern by Yelena Chen.
This is going to be a chemo cap for my mother-in-law, who is battling cancer. The ribbing portion is shaped like the symbolic ribbons used to draw attention to various causes, and the teal color represents her particular cancer.
If you're knitting one of these for a cancer patient who is near and dear to your heart, you can use yarn in whichever color best symbolizes their particular cancer. The symbolism is subtle, and the hat can work for males or females.