They're done. The mitts aren't exactly the same, but when worn, I don't think the differences will be apparent. I had so much fun that I went back to Jimmy Beans and got another skein of the Noro sock yarn in a different, even wilder color pathway.
We're babysitting tonight so I asked Lexie if she'd help me and model them.
She was happy to help. I've just started on the flap cap to match. I bought another skein so I won't have to worry about running out of yarn. If anything, the problem will be that I have so much leftover that I'll need to think of another project.
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Gorgeous mitts!!!
I don't know which is better: the mitts themselves or the model. ;-)
Those turned out beautifully! I think you did a great job. They are very colorful. I am sure they will be loved and used often.
They look great!!! That yarn does seem like it would be addictive, so I'm not surprised that you're already thinking of more things to make!
Sue
Great mitts! Love 'em!
How cute!! Very colorful and I don't see any differences. Must be very subtle. You have a very enthusiastic model!
Terrific mittens modeled by a real cutie.
Wonderful mitts! Maybe some day I'll pick up my yarn from you and try to knit some also! How many days till retirement?
love the fingerless gloves-great colors!!!
I love these! And your model is a real sweetie!
Those are so cute!
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