
Last month I shared with you my Paris-Roubaix scarf made with my newest yarn Oasis. Because I had snagged 2 skeins of it for myself, I decided to knit the hat and mitts that went with the scarf…….only I changed it up quite a bit.
As you can see I knit the hat in the Paris-Roubaix Pattern, but instead of starting right with the pattern, I did a few rounds of garter stitch holding 1 strand of the Oasis yarn with 1 strand of handspun Angora from my bunnies here. I like that little added softness on my forehead. 🙂
Instead of making mitts, I opted to make full mittens because it is has been very cold up here….bbrrrrrr! I used the same strand of Oasis with the strand of handspun angora for the thumbs and tops which made for very cozy mittens. As you can see….little Miss puppy have given it her seal of approval. 🙂
Speaking of the little Miss, I am hoping for a little help here. Before she was born and after I found out that there was only going to be one, I jokingly said if it's a girl it will be
Ballymena Think Pink, and if it's a boy it will be
Ballymena Darn It's Blue.
Well "Think Pink" has kind of stuck, but now I need to come up with an everyday name to call her that has something to do with pink….but not Rose.
So………put on your thinking caps. I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with. 😉
Pattern: Paris-Robaix Scarf Set
Yarn: Woolen Rabbit Oasis
Colorway: Scottish Thistle
Needles: US size 6

This is the first litter that I have had in over 4 years, so we are looking forward to watching her grow.












I hope to have this yarn listed up in the store soon. I actually dyed and photographed a batch of it during Fryeburg Fair, but I'm afraid I may have lost the pictures when my computer crashed….I'm hoping that I managed to save them on one of my disks.
I have been working away on some new bags…this one really makes me smile.
I have added some new batiks that I hope to sew over the weekend as well. Of all the fabrics out there, the batiks have always been my most favorite. There's just something so earthy about them….I love them. 🙂


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