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I told you I would post once I knitted it up so you could see the end result... remember that first yarn I dyed up way back when? I wasn't completely sure I liked it at first, but once I wound it back up into a ball..it started to grow on me. I decided to use it to make a little skirty for a friend of mine who just had a baby. I am quite happy with the end result...and to think it all started with just a natural-colored ball of yarn. Who knew making a pile of little loops could turn into something so cute?!?
1 comment:
Wow! I am so impressed----great job on the skirt =)
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