Here are all my headbands finished. The top three are for the children, the bottom two are for me and dd. I think I will take the pale green/aqua one for myself.
They were so easy to make and a great way of using up odds and ends of yarn. Also I know that if Nora loses hers at school it won't matter as they were not expensive to make.
When I was at The Knitting Basket on Thursday a lady saw what I was making and she wanted the "pattern" for them, and bought the same striped pink/grey yarn to make some for her grand children.
Who knew I was a knitting pattern designer😎 I did warn her how complicated the pattern was!!
For those of you who want the "knitting pattern," you can see it here.
My next knitted project a woolly hat to donate to dd for a charity fundraiser she is organizing for the United Way.
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They are indeed a great way of using oddments of yarn. I crochet some for my families stockings each year.
They are great! You have been a busy bee!
What a lovely project!
They look great.
I might make some for the charity pile to use up my odd bods
A new career for you perhaps lol
You should post your pattern on ravelry.com 😉.
So cute. You did an awesome job.
God bless.
You have talent!
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