Homemade in February…
The Everlasting Bagstopper bag.

progress
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I love the Knitty website.
This was my first time for knitting with circular needles.
Allhemp yarn is not easily available in Australia so I started this using hemp twine with the idea of making a produce bag. For all of those little fruits that roll around inside a larger bag. It’s not finished yet but it’s definitely doable for a beginner.
Check out my progress with this on Ravelry.com.
The homemade gifts pledge
March 9, 2008, 5:22 pm
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So my parents inadvertently brought me up green.
Not because they were avid environmentalists, but because they were both born in the 1920s and grew up in an austere time and then a downright awful time in occupied Holland. Frugality was not an option.
Then they emigrated and took up farming - a completely new life. The boldness of this now astounds me. It was a huge decision to make especially when they already had one child.
Anyway, there’s something about being pregnant that brings out the nesting instinct in me and S brought out a desire to knit. Or rather a desire to spend money on pretty yarns when walking through Spotlight.
And so the MIL’s Mystical scarf was born. Of course I didn’t take any photos of it although this was my very first finished project since making peggy squares at primary school. You certainly can’t go wrong with a big square that is entirely garter stitch and a novelty yarn hides all of your sins. Perfect.
The result is this year is the year of…drumroll…

Welcome 2008!