
Has anyone else spent the winter knitting scarves? I caught the 'bug' last winter when I bought my first balls of funky wool. I intended stopping at one, or maybe even two, but it gets kind of addictive when one visits a wool shop these days. I will have to stop though, otherwise I will need more than one dresser drawer to store them in.



The grey one is for my husband and the stripey one, my 'Dr. Who' scarf, is made from wool left over from knitting toys.

I'm off to stay at my daughter's home tomorrow, cat and rabbit sitting would you believe. I know I will have a hard time walking past the very well stocked wool shop near to her.
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