The Harvester cowl is knit seamlessly and in the round. Brighten your day and keep warm with this simple yet elegant knit.
The cowl is knit in fingering weight yarn.
- Le Petit Lambswool
- Practically Perfect Sock
- Hedgehog Sock
- Malabrigo Sock
- SweetGeorgia Tough Love Sock
- Lang Jawoll
- Spincycle Dyed in the Wool
- Crazy Zauberball
- Lang Wool Addicts Footprints
You have many options. Jennifer uses Dyed in the Wool for the leaves. You could use mini skeins to make your own fade.
Mr. UPS stopped by yesterday and brought in a box with these beauties from Atenti. I am in love with Blueberry. If you preordered a bag it is on the way to you. Mr. UPS picked up the boxes this morning.
Atenti hasn’t taken a picture of Bonnie made with Blueberry but I snapped a quick one yesterday. I would have taken it home yesterday but then it has to be moved. If it’s here in two weeks then it’s coming home with me. If you need the bag it is available online and in the store. I can order another one for myself.I spent a few hours last night doing more packing. I have a lot of shoes!! I’ve tried to label all the boxes with specifics so I can find them in the new house. The movers are going to wonder who Stuart and Donald are. I even found two brand new pair of UGG slippers. I wear them every day and there are pairs scattered throughout the house. I’m happy to find back ups.
My closet is almost empty. The movers will take all the clothes on hangers in special boxes - thank goodness.
Next is my sewing room. I didn’t think I had a large yarn stash but apparently I do.
Beth has quite a puzzle collection.
Some days posts are harder to write than others. I have so much to show that I have posts written for tomorrow and Saturday. After finishing my post I received two emails about yarn that is on the way. I now have posts for Sunday and Monday as well.
I could be a few minutes late opening tomorrow morning. Beth and I are signing papers with the bank. It all depends on fast it goes.
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