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FO Friday

And today I have three finished objects! Normally I like to write about these things as I go, but I didn't get these blocked until last night, and here they are, dry and ready to write about.  
This Baby Surprise Jacket might be the cutest thing I have ever made.

Every time I finish a BSJ I think it's the best ever. This is number 11 and I love it. It's such a precious knit. The main colour was dyed by a friend of mine, and I think it is perfectly offset by the browns. 


Leon's Winter Set 2020 Hat: I'm really happy with how this came out. The crown shaping was worrying me, since I can never picture in my mind how it is going to look, but this worked out really well. 

The mitts came out well too. I based them on a basic (and free) Drops pattern.
By co-incidence, both the hat and the mitts came out with 3 repeats of the arrow pattern. I've just started the matching scarf, which will have between 33 and 50 repeats of the arrow pattern. Luckily it is a fun and easy pattern to work.
I'll come back with modelled   photos of the set, once all three pieces are finished. Before that though, there are yarn clubs and holidays to chat about!




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  1. Love the hat's crown and the baby surprise jacket. Reminds me that I need to hurry up and start one for my soon to be born granddaughter.

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