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My new mitts have arrived...

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1My new mitts have arrived... Empty My new mitts have arrived... Sat Dec 29, 2012 11:47 am

Schipperkesue

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...And they are beautiful! Handmade. Wool. There are fewer more precious possessions in this world than things gifted to you. Thank-you so very much, Chickencrazygirl, I hope your Christmas is glorious!

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2My new mitts have arrived... Empty Re: My new mitts have arrived... Sat Dec 29, 2012 11:48 am

Schipperkesue

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They are much more intensely orange in person.

3My new mitts have arrived... Empty Re: My new mitts have arrived... Sat Dec 29, 2012 12:00 pm

coopslave

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Ooooo, Ahhhhhhh! Nice! Very Happy

4My new mitts have arrived... Empty Re: My new mitts have arrived... Sat Dec 29, 2012 12:50 pm

chickencrazygirl

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Your very welcome Sue. Yes in person the orange is more Very Happy Just hope they fit ok. Enjoy wonderful woman.
Being it is Shetland like your sheep you too can do this with some help once shearing has taken place.
Give me a call when your ready to spin. Yes these are handspun yarn from my sheep as well Very Happy



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5My new mitts have arrived... Empty Re: My new mitts have arrived... Sat Dec 29, 2012 2:38 pm

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What a wonderful gift!

I once embarked to knit a scarf for a fellow forum buddy on here (You shall not be named as the gift may come another year) but gave up when I dropped too many stitches and my tutor was out of town. I balled up the practice wool for the foster kittens and returned the unopened skeins to the store.

Very thoughtful, and will warm the hands just as surely as they warm the heart of the recipient.

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