by jofrog2000 29 Dec 2015

Knit scarf for my grandson in his favorite color. I'm proud of myself, I haven't knit in years, and the RA has done wonky things to my fingers so I had to learn how to hold the yarn tension all over again. Now we just need cold weather (or not.)

Jo

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by noah 05 Jan 2016

awesome i will email you some snow ok lol

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jofrog2000 by jofrog2000 07 Jan 2016

Nooooooooooooooooooooooooo!! Cold air is bad enough. I am, and always will be a beach baby.

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by pldc 02 Jan 2016

My favorite colour too, you did a wonderful job on this Jo & homemade is so much warmer then the synthetic ones. ~hugs~

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by lbrow 30 Dec 2015

Great work/Lillian

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by dragonflyer 30 Dec 2015

Beautiful job!!

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by toogie 29 Dec 2015

I'm proud of you too! One of my favorite colors, too.( I can have more than one 'favorite '- lol)- I should start crocheting doilies with small thread again, since can't do much else right now.

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by crafter2243 Moderator 29 Dec 2015

I like that pattern. Grandson is lucky to have you. It is difficult to get back into knitting with RA. Years ago I had customers in my yarn shop whose doctors asked them to take up knitting. Theory being to keep the joints moving. I am not sure if those doctors understand the pain

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by 02kar Moderator 29 Dec 2015

Kudos to you to relearn how t knit again. I know RA is very painful so this is certainly a labor of love.

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by jeanfoz 29 Dec 2015

Very nice, I Knitted my daughter a scarf , it was very very long and skinny, she must like it, she has been wearing it, Jean xx

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