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So I decided since they were minis, and since they looked so cute as a set that I would do the whole set for my partner. However, they are only really minis if you do them with the recommended size 3 needles. I did that for one of them (the pumpkin) and then accidentally did the rest in size 5 - which made them slightly smaller than normal dishcloths, but not quite "mini". I really like this set and my spoilee had a great idea of starting an afgan with them. I may actually do that myself at some point with another set. We shall see...
4 comments:
These are so cute, cool, clever and would clearly make a great quilt!
I love these! Where do you find the time to knit? You're amazing.
Sadly, I did most of these while waiting for visas/passports for the Brazil team.
Love these! What a cute idea. I checked out her winter set! Have to order it!!!!
Can't wait to make them.
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