More importantly, is that the recipients know that I made each and every one of those stitches with them in mind, and my hope that one day soon they'll be able to stick those hats in a drawer and not need them again. I'm sure this sentiment has been expressed on a million blogs by now, but humor me, and understand that I am being quite sincere.
I don't think the camera is charged yet, so I'll post photos (multiple bad ones at that) tomorrow, maybe.

Oh, look another crummy photo of the reluctant model. More wonky knitting, too.
1 comment:
I agree with the sentiment. I would have made Torg a chemo hat, but he kept being too hot. Now I don't want him to have anything with germs. I am sure the recipients appreciate your work and thoughtfulness.
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