
No, it's not powered by windmills or solar panels, and it's not in the least "green"- "hybrid" as in a combo of millspun and my handspun; "scrap" in that I knit it with my small balls...maybe I should rephrase that.
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Comments
Albert, I can never say
Albert, I can never say enough about your hats... they're always beautiful and intriguing... I've taken entire courses on color theory and I still can't get random bits of yarn to work together...
Love it Albert! I'm digging
Love it Albert! I'm digging the color combination! (at least you stated your recall in a very timely manner)
If some sissy tried to kick my ass I would say, "Hey, Mary, go knit me a sweater before I slap you in the face!”
--Eric Cartman, South Park
Very nice, Albert! The
Very nice, Albert! The colors really are beautiful.
Albert - I know they were
Albert - I know they were scraps BUT you have a color sense that is always right on! Great looking hat.
Ooh, a nice way to start the
Ooh, a nice way to start the weekend, a new hat a la Albert!
Great colors, and nice use of the "scraps", looks pretty ballsy to me:)
Very nice, Albert. And I
Very nice, Albert. And I took the usage of "balls" in the generally accepted knitting manner. -- Books, knitting, cats, fountain pens...Life is Good.
I really like the clever use
I really like the clever use of the red to tie the whole hat together. Very nice, Albert.