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I was sitting here this morning and noticed how the light caught the halo on my next two and current projects. I wound the skeins yesterday.
The Puzzle yarn in the foreground is another hat (using up the skein) and it is all acrylic but has quite a few fuzzies on it. The other yarns are mohair blends.
Just thought this was interesting.
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This picture is a portrait for yarn lovers like me (and probably all of us on KP).
With the advent of cell phones that are high end cameras we can now record those special moments that used to flash by. I don't carry my phone to use much but enjoy it as a camera more than a talking device.
 

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It is an interesting effect!
Also, I like how you have your next project or two on the table. I like to do the same even though sometimes it seems like it's just clutter. I enjoy looking at what's coming up next 🌞
There is a cartoon of a knitter surrounded by a mountain of yarn balls and my husband swears it is a portrait of me.
 

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I was sitting here this morning and noticed how the light caught the halo on my next two and current projects. I wound the skeins yesterday.
The Puzzle yarn in the foreground is another hat (using up the skein) and it is all acrylic but has quite a few fuzzies on it. The other yarns are mohair blends.
Just thought this was interesting. View attachment 1286945
It’s those fuzzies than keep bits of flesh warm, when it’s cold outside.
 

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Love how the light caught the fuzzies perfectly! Thanks for the pleasant view!
 
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