This photo was taken for a photo prompt (black and white) on Instagram for a photo challenge I take part in. The funny thing is that this is a color photo! |
I really haven't taken too many photos this week, but below are some of the hats I have made this week. Still deciding on which ones I want to add pompoms too. Just gotta say, my sister and I are having so much fun with this knitting machine. She borrows it on Wednesdays and Thursdays. She has made some of the prettiest color combinations of hats. I'll have to get pictures and show you sometime.
I especially love this color. |
Finished this last night and I'm loving this yellow. In, fact I'm halfway through the matching scarf. |
That's about all I have. I hope you have had a good week and that you have a great weekend coming up.
Cathy
Great photos. The yellow hat is my favorite. Have a great weekend Cathy!
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DeleteI like the yellow best, too. Just wish I'd an opportunity to wear it!
ReplyDeleteYour doing an excellent job on your hats. Enjoy the beautiful photos too!
ReplyDeleteThose hats are really nice. Too bad we really don't need them here in Florida...well, maybe a bald person who works outside might need one. But I love the colors and they look so fresh and pretty...makes me wish I needed one! I understand about your pictures...love to see the sun and blue skies. Seems like it can be really bright and pretty this time of year. Enjoy your knitting! I hope you can find an outlet for selling them!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful knitting. I like the blue one best. I can't wear hats because I overheat, lol! Have a great weekend Cathy :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the hats you are making!! I don't need on here in FL but that yellow one sure stands out! Have fun and tell your sister we need to see her hats! Have a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteThat yellow is really pretty! I had a little crank knitting machine when I was a kid, my mom took it over years ago and started cranking out little knit rounds on it. She'd knit a small tube, close up the ends and then flatten it into a circle. She sewed all the circles into a bigger shape and then sewed all the shapes together and knit an edge all around it to make an afghan that looks like a quilt.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely photos! I hope you have a beautiful Saturday, friend. smiles
ReplyDeleteThose hats are so cute! They look really warm. I realized a couple weeks ago the only warm winter hats we have are Seattle Seahawks hats! Now whenever I go out I look for some cute, warm hats... for me! :)
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