This is one of the stash buster UFO's I completed this week. I am not a fan of Noro yarn, and had purchased it only because it was on sale last year on Superbowl Sunday. My Steelers were playing later in the day, and obviously I wasn't concentrating on yarn, since this came home with me. My biggest greivance with Noro is the fact that they have no problem selling you a ball of yarn with six different knots in it joining unmatching yarn together. When I saw this pattern in Debbie Stoller's second book, I thought it would be a great way to get rid of the yarn. If you look close, you might be able to see the cables.
Friday, November 10, 2006
This is one of the stash buster UFO's I completed this week. I am not a fan of Noro yarn, and had purchased it only because it was on sale last year on Superbowl Sunday. My Steelers were playing later in the day, and obviously I wasn't concentrating on yarn, since this came home with me. My biggest greivance with Noro is the fact that they have no problem selling you a ball of yarn with six different knots in it joining unmatching yarn together. When I saw this pattern in Debbie Stoller's second book, I thought it would be a great way to get rid of the yarn. If you look close, you might be able to see the cables.
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