Two posts back I told you about the Warm Women's Project.
The Little Man modeled the scarf - which will be sent the end of this week.
I am really pleased I managed to contribute to such a worthy need in this busy time. I bought the wool (I think it is alpaca) from a lady who spun and dyed it well over 15 years ago in a country town called Bothwell in Tassie's Central Highlands. I love the feel and personality of this home made wool.
skillet baked macaroni and cheese
2 days ago
7 comments:
Congratulations sarah on managing to get one done. I had hoped to get one for you but sadly haven't managed. Gus looks so adorable with it round his neck, just want to snuggle him up. Good thing I don't live near you!!
hugs Deb
Its Beautiful Sarah.
Lovely scarf. You already made one little man happy with it (O:
Well done, the wool is a lovely colour. Gus makes an adorable model.
well done Sarah - it is a great cause to lend a hand to. And Gus looks so snuggly and gorgeous all wrapped up like that! So sweet!
Its just beautiful and for such a wonderful cause. (You realise that you will have to make the model ... he looks so cute, he needs his own!)
What a beautiful gift for them.
I made a scarf last year that I have never used and was wondering what to do with... I'll go get the address details from Warm Women now
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