Friday, February 24, 2012
Wash cloths
A while ago I introduced my mum to knitting cotton washcloths, when I made two, a pale blue and a yellow one. She began knitting with great energy and experimented with various patterns, colours, and designs. As a result her washcloths have been in great demand. She has made washcloths for all our family in Ireland and the UK.
She came to visit a few days ago and brought two, a pale blue one, and a white one. They look perfect in the bathroom and are just lovely on the skin. Thank you Mum.
Big hugs,
Margie
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What a lovely gift from your Mum. Thank you so much for your kind comments over at my knitsofacto giveaway Margie
What a sweet gesture from your Mum... the washcloths are lovely (I love her color choices)! ;)
Well done to your mum Margie...such lovely gifts!
Thank you too for visiting my blog today Margie...it is always lovely to hear from you,
Hope you have a wonderful weekend full of all good things,
Susan
They look so soft. I didn't know that people also knit these for anything other than dishcloths. I use our "dishcloths" as table napkins. They're the right size and wash up so well.
How lovely. A Blogger friend made one for me.
Ah, bless her! My aunt loves to make dishcloths, which are really work horses on the pots and pans. Thanks for your visit to my blog. I have enjoyed snooping around yours as well. Love the little hearts!
Big hugs to you and yours, and good wishes on your studies.
They're lovely, sweet soft shades! They're on my to-do list too, think it's nice and relaxing to knit them.
Hugs Elly
Love the wash cloths.......
Thank you for stopping by, it was lovely to hear from you. Hope you and your family are all well. Good luck with the studies! I love the wash cloths, I really must learn how to crochet one of these days x
Hello Margie! Happy St. Patrick's Day!
I know you are likely up to your eyeballs with school and all of that, but I hope you are getting along and enjoying it all. Lovely washcloths. Your mom did a grand job.
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