Knitting on a Budget: It Can Be Done!
Oct 23, 1998 -
© Suzanne Griffith
You might also want to ask yourself a couple of questions: Do I have time to finish this garment (before Christmas, before school, etc.)? Are there other projects I will have to put aside to finish this one? And most important, will I love doing this knitting? That?s what it?s all about. Charitable knitting: Esther Bozak has organized Knitting for the Troops, an FAQ (answers to Frequently Asked Questions) for knitters who would like to support armed services troops spending the winter in the former Yugoslavia by providing them with warm, handmade clothing. Free Pattern: Chinese Waves Dishcloth from Maggie?s Rags. This dishcloth would make a great gift, wrapped around some handmade soap, maybe with a lavender wand. I would make it out of 100% cotton yarn in a pretty color - either good quality brand-name yarn or a generic, store-brand yarn from one of the discount chains. I like this pattern so much I wrote Maggie a fan email! Next week: Knitting on a Budget: The Value of Spinning
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