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Thread: Do ewe quilt?

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    Super Member Favorite Fabrics's Avatar
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    Yes, pun intended. :-)

    Here are four pictures of a little group that Timeless Treasures is showing on their website (must be new).

    Any ideas for how you would use these?
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    In a quilt made for a knitter, as a lap quilt, a yarn bag, a needle holder, etc.

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    Oh, these would make a wonderful big tote bag to carry one's yarn and project in the making. I just may have to have some of this for myself!!!

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    No they don't quilt they knit apparently!! LOL!! I like them.

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    I made a basket liner and knitting needle holder for my late Mother-in-Law out of some fabric that had chickens knitting on it! She adored it and was always pointing it out to ANYONE ... it gave her much pleasure ... and now I have it back with me - including all the memories and love she lavished on it :) Will post a pic if I can find one ... was for her 86th Birthday last year ... love your sheep fabric!!

    yes, Mum had a lot of needles ... and I don't knit! She had only three fingers on her left hand (oops - shot one off!!) and could still knit and play the piano beautifully xx
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    her lovely basket originally held a beautiful native flower arrangement and she could not part with the basket afterwards ...
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    Very cute.

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    Maybe a stack and whack, other than that, don't have a clue.

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    Oh I agree, something for a knitter you know would be lovely and cherished, after all sheep are who give us the yarn!

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    Knitting rolls to hold all your knitting tools, or a yarn pod so you can take a project with you to sit at the doc's office, waiting in carpool, etc.

    It is a very cute set, my knitter friends though? Go for more hip prints than cutesy prints. More to "go with" your style, other than announcing "THIS IS FOR KNITTING!" KWIM?

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    Really cute fabric! A knitting bag would be a big hit with it.

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