It's Flippin' Freezin! Wear Your Mittens.
What is a mom to do with her free time? Why knit of course! Need warm woolens? Let me knit some for you. I am only limited by the colors that Yarn Harbor keeps in stock. I can knit mittens in stripes, solids, furry edges, and plain.
$20 a pair. ($25 if you buy them in the store.)
It's cold, you NEED mittens!
I will not be back to Duluth until after the holidays, but you can email me @ [email protected]
I would be happy to meet all of your mitten needs. Need them right away? You can purchase them at Country by the Lake, just over the lift bridge and to your right. They sell my 'mitten art'.
Merry Christmas!
Comments
what about hats? i have a pin-head and it's really hard to find hats that fit. dora the explorer is not my idea of winter sophistication.
Posted by: c-freak | December 23, 2008 11:24 AM
Can you take the circumference of your noggin? I have never made a hat, but I imagine it would be pretty easy. I usually just make mittens and baby sweaters. My daughter disagrees with you regarding the sweeta senorita,Dora. =)She believes Dora is a fashion must!
Posted by: Zoe | December 23, 2008 01:14 PM
yes. i have fitted baseball caps (children's) at home so i'll check the size. i'm more of a power-puff gal myself.
Posted by: c-freak | December 23, 2008 03:12 PM
it's official. 6 & 3/4. now you all can laugh.
Posted by: c-freak | December 24, 2008 11:51 AM
does this mean we can start calling you "zippy" now?
Posted by: baci | December 24, 2008 01:30 PM
Hi c-freak,
What does that translate to in inches?
What sort of hat are you interested in? You can send it to my email address. Based on your response, I will look at pattens when I get back to town. Also, what color? Do you want wool? It can be pretty scratchy when it is on one's head. There are some nice cotton yarns that would feel better, but not as warm.
If you change your mind, too, that is okay.
Posted by: Zoe | December 24, 2008 09:34 PM