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Posted by YarnWright on April 7, 2007, 10:41 pm
Shillelagh spun a FINE 'yarn':
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> To everyone who posted comments - Thank you so much! I wasn't sure at first
> about using this yarn for a baby's outfit, even for a boy - but I guess I'm
> a little behind the times. Of course, when my kids were tiny, all you got
> was white or pastels.
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> However, everyone I have showed this picture has liked the colours. Doin' a
> happy dance. I just hope the mother-to-be feels the same when she sees it.
> ;>)
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> Shelagh
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No, Shelagh, NOT behind-the-times, just 'stuck in a time-warp', GRIN!
I am SURE the mom will love and appreciate your gift!
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Posted by Laura J on April 9, 2007, 11:24 am
Oh definitely. I always had my DD in bright colors when she was itsy bitsy
(still do!).
LauraJ
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> To everyone who posted comments - Thank you so much! I wasn't sure at
> first
> about using this yarn for a baby's outfit, even for a boy - but I guess
> I'm
> a little behind the times. Of course, when my kids were tiny, all you got
> was white or pastels.
> However, everyone I have showed this picture has liked the colours. Doin'
> a
> happy dance. I just hope the mother-to-be feels the same when she sees
> it.
> ;>)
> Shelagh
>> Hi Gang!
>> I'm almost finished a baby sweater (need to buy and sew on buttons) and a
>> cap for my DIL who is due next month. I used a very bright variegated
>> acrylic yarn in blue/red/orange, with a touch of green here and there.
>> They've been told it's a boy, and she was excited about the bright
> colours.
>> Go here to have a look ;>):
>> http://tinyurl.com/3da68c
>> Shelagh
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Posted by Laura J on April 9, 2007, 11:21 am
That is wild, Shelagh! I love it!
LauraJ
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> Hi Gang!
> I'm almost finished a baby sweater (need to buy and sew on buttons) and a
> cap for my DIL who is due next month. I used a very bright variegated
> acrylic yarn in blue/red/orange, with a touch of green here and there.
> They've been told it's a boy, and she was excited about the bright
> colours.
> Go here to have a look ;>):
> http://tinyurl.com/3da68c
> Shelagh
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Posted by Not Likely on April 9, 2007, 11:29 am
Shelagh, I *love* the colours!!
Sorry I didn't reply to the original message, but I somehow missed it. ;o)
*hugs*
Gem
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Posted by myswendy on April 9, 2007, 11:31 am
Oh what fun!!!!!!!!!
Wendy
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> To everyone who posted comments - Thank you so much! I wasn't sure at first
> about using this yarn for a baby's outfit, even for a boy - but I guess I'm
> a little behind the times. Of course, when my kids were tiny, all you got
> was white or pastels.
>
> However, everyone I have showed this picture has liked the colours. Doin' a
> happy dance. I just hope the mother-to-be feels the same when she sees it.
> ;>)
>
> Shelagh