Wristwarmers
Well, I don't know if it's the season for wool/silk, but man is this stuff nice to work with!
It's the nonokitty wool/silk blend in the hibiscus colourway. Yumm.
So far, I have some ribbing with a hole in it...
What is it you ask?
Why, it's the start of a pair of wristwarmers! Check it out:
(They even look like they're done in this photo:)
And I think the ribbing will look a little straighter with some good ol' blocking...
It's the nonokitty wool/silk blend in the hibiscus colourway. Yumm.
So far, I have some ribbing with a hole in it...
What is it you ask?
Why, it's the start of a pair of wristwarmers! Check it out:
(They even look like they're done in this photo:)
And I think the ribbing will look a little straighter with some good ol' blocking...
4 Comments:
I like them! Unfortunately, in most of Canada, handwarmers are only practical if your place of work or residence is not heated properly. It's just too cold outside to expose fingers! Of course, you know that ;)
Ah, but you see they are perfect for wearing under gloves -- when you HAVE to take your gloves off, your hands don't freeze.
And the little gap between your gloves and your coat sleeves is gone!
I think you need some too...
Oooh, that's not a bad idea! Sean wants some too, albeit not in the gorgeous colourway you're making ;)
I think Sean needs them in pink.
c'mon.
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