Well, Frank has kept me busy weaving in the ends of these 104 loom knitted Christmas baby hats. He made all these hats in about 20 days. I am now washing and bagging these hats to be donated to Gods Tiny Angels and lil-troopers.
Wow Frank!! I need you to talk to my husband Jay and get him into doing this, he's only 62 but says he's too young to do this sort of thing. I tell him "poo", there are lot's of guys that make these things. Besides, he won't fuss as much if we had to buy yarn for both of us!! Frank you've done a great job and Karen you've done great for hiding all those yarn ends. My blessings to you both.
Way to go, this is amazing. I am using up all my leftover red-heart to donate to local school kids that are homeless. we have a shelter for teens, and that is where my hats are going.
way to go Frank!!! that alot of Christmas hats!!!
ReplyDeleteWow Frank!! I need you to talk to my husband Jay and get him into doing this, he's only 62 but says he's too young to do this sort of thing. I tell him "poo", there are lot's of guys that make these things. Besides, he won't fuss as much if we had to buy yarn for both of us!! Frank you've done a great job and Karen you've done great for hiding all those yarn ends. My blessings to you both.
ReplyDeleteWow, Frank sure has been busy. How lucky are those babies going to be!! Great job.
ReplyDeleteBeyond adorable. Look at all those little Santa hats, sweet! You two make a good team.
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Way to go, this is amazing. I am using up all my leftover red-heart to donate to local school kids that are homeless. we have a shelter for teens, and that is where my hats are going.
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