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oh, these stopped me in my tracks! LOVE the yarn and the pattern together! beautiful work, M 
lolly |
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06.17.08 - 8:34 am | #
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Those look awesome! The colors are beautiful.
Maritza |
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06.17.08 - 11:13 am | #
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Those are really sweet mittens. The yarn is really beautiful...is it handspun?
Sue |
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06.17.08 - 3:25 pm | #
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So cute! I think they look a tiny bit elven. When I tried that pattern my increases didn't look good. I may have to revisit it now that I'm a more experienced knitter!
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06.17.08 - 5:56 pm | #
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i think they are beautiful! another reason why i really need to knit these mittens. (and i can only imagine how psyched you will be to wear them when it turns chilly come fall -- i start mittens way too late in the season).
Kate |
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06.17.08 - 6:50 pm | #
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This is the second great use of this yarn I've seen recently (in mittens, too)! I just love that handspun look--wonderful job!
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06.17.08 - 7:36 pm | #
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i love them! i can't believe we both knit mittens out of our folktale handspun at the same time! i love how this looks in the mitered pattern.
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06.19.08 - 10:29 am | #
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These are totally, totally rad. I don't think they look too 70's, I think they're a great combination of the warm, autumn shades you love. The combo looks especially great from afar/in the photos. They'll be ready for you when the summer's over.
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06.19.08 - 6:12 pm | #
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Those are adorable mittens--perfect for real cold. That warm colorway will really brighten things up when the weather turns gray!
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