sorry nan that's just not my style!why doesn't she do a scrappy stripes jumper at least it would look cool
hmmmmm.... indeed!I wonder... do granchildren and friends in fact wear them?!?
Hideous, not to put too fine a point on it. At least she gets some knitting out of the scraps before they go in the bin Ü
OMG, It would be buried in the bushes!
LOL I think she should stick to using scraps for blankies and toys tbh!
J.Cook from Sunbury, I think someone needs to tell you that the grandkiddies only wear the jumper when they know you are coming to visit.
Ooookay. hmmmm... it looks like a very colorful cow. I wonder how many bobbins she used?
Oh this is just hilarous. Poor grandchildren and friends - I feel for them! I agree - knit blankets or something granny - they would be loved then!
I guess now we can all see who is related to J. Cook of Sunbury ;-)
I can't cope with so much effort going into making something so truly hideous!
Oh dear. The worst bit is that some magazine editor thought this snippet feature-worthy.No wonder we have such a bad name us knitters!
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sorry nan that's just not my style!
why doesn't she do a scrappy stripes jumper at least it would look cool
hmmmmm.... indeed!
I wonder... do granchildren and friends in fact wear them?!?
Hideous, not to put too fine a point on it. At least she gets some knitting out of the scraps before they go in the bin Ü
OMG, It would be buried in the bushes!
LOL I think she should stick to using scraps for blankies and toys tbh!
J.Cook from Sunbury, I think someone needs to tell you that the grandkiddies only wear the jumper when they know you are coming to visit.
Ooookay. hmmmm... it looks like a very colorful cow. I wonder how many bobbins she used?
Oh this is just hilarous. Poor grandchildren and friends - I feel for them! I agree - knit blankets or something granny - they would be loved then!
I guess now we can all see who is related to J. Cook of Sunbury ;-)
I can't cope with so much effort going into making something so truly hideous!
Oh dear. The worst bit is that some magazine editor thought this snippet feature-worthy.
No wonder we have such a bad name us knitters!
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