I had to wait to publish these pictures until the new pattern for Knitters for Knockers was up - but then I sat on them for a while after that. The pattern is called 'Hibiscus for Hope' -
http://campanulaforthecure.blogspot.com/ - and I was a test knitter for the pattern back in June so I got to see it early.

I worked on these while we were at the lake and I had packed several different sized needles and my yarn as Mezzodiva was going to email the pattern.

The pattern was written for two circular needles and I had only brought dpns so I had to do a little adapting.

but it worked out just fine.

I love them!
oh how pretty - i bet they're snuggley soft too! love the shot with the lake in the background. looks so relaxing. love, k
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice pattern. Is that Devils Lake? Looks peaceful. E
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! What yarn did you use?
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen, Mom and Patricia - we had a great time at the lake - it's Detroit Lake in the foreground and the yarn is a hand plied cotton in ecru/white.
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