Not just because they are tasty. Not just because they are sugarfree. Not just because they are made here in Ballarat by a family owned company. Not just because that family all went to the school I teach at.
But also because the awesome (recyclable) tin that they come in makes a great handbag knitting kit!
All the bits and bobs you might need on the run! Markers, darning needles, a tape measure and a little blade for trimming ends. Truly my best idea this week. All the necessities and fits in the handbag with no trouble at all.
And just to prove that I have also been knitting.....
The flower basket shawl from Evelyn Clark in the Yarn Cafe Sock Club yarn from Yarn Collective. Small but lovely.
Wow, you do seem to churn out the knitting! Really nice little shawl. Looks a bit like a really squishable scarf... only it's not right to do that to lace! hehe.
ReplyDeleteLittle tiny nailcutters make good compact wool trimmers, too. Not that you need to go smaller Ü
Beautiful Shawl, and lace...((sigh)) my down fall!
ReplyDeleteLove the shawl - is that the pistachio colourway? I love the sock clubs - seeing what different people do with the same yarn.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know any of that about Jila mints....sheesh!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love that shawl--I've heard it is small, but it's so lovely!!
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