


Here we are this fine wet Thursday in the Ozarks. Finished the lady's cap yesterday as modeled by one of my best models;~) Next is a man's size hat made from
this pattern. Next, in spring green, we see a child size hat made from a pattern found in the December 1974 issue of "The Workbasket". If you can get your hands on some of these magazine gems I highly recommend them. The styles are coming back and some are just timeless.
I needed a little bit of instant gratification, but now I'm back to Norm's pullover. It won't take too much longer to finish up. By then I may be working on something completely different like cross stitch. Got any good ideas on "thank yous" for teachers and godparents?
1 Comments:
At 8:23 PM ,
Michelle-ozark crafter said...
The caps are wonderful and that model is so professional!
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