Monday 12 February 2007

Lack of Knitting!

There is a serious lack of knitting on this 'knitted bog'. So to rectify this here are some knitted notebooks and cards I finished recently




The cards started life as the start of something else, I don't know what but I started something got bored and cast off. But they look cool with a couple of buttons as a card.

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