tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1836198539158358199.post4614268782486762323..comments2024-03-27T20:22:42.005-06:00Comments on light-in-leaves: Hats and leavesMarilynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17085334272613025173noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1836198539158358199.post-89739650591177392312014-11-17T15:40:27.030-07:002014-11-17T15:40:27.030-07:00My favorite is the pigMy favorite is the pigAbrahamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10614869373621560395noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1836198539158358199.post-64597280018348534682014-10-13T21:40:34.347-06:002014-10-13T21:40:34.347-06:00Nancy: I love that your mom made your temple apron...Nancy: I love that your mom made your temple aprons. I've sometimes seen ones in the temple that look homemade and I think they're so pretty! And it sends such a good message to your kids, I think. <br /><br />It's okay not to know the difference between knitting and crocheting; it was all the same to me too before I started learning how. They aren't that much different anyway, honestly---knotting yarn in different ways. :) And I love The Cap that Mother Made (I remembered it as "the hat" too, ha!)Marilynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17085334272613025173noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1836198539158358199.post-87125226136993883302014-10-12T22:28:52.566-06:002014-10-12T22:28:52.566-06:00*yarn not yarn
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*The CAP That Mothe...*yarn not yarn<br />*ever not every<br />*The CAP That Mother MadeNancyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03045958241240870948noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1836198539158358199.post-4277811561710553412014-10-12T22:23:33.379-06:002014-10-12T22:23:33.379-06:00If only it could be both of our Goldie's who w...If only it could be both of our Goldie's who were the pig lovers! Alas, we can't have everything the same, I suppose. I mean there is the whole issue of our not matching boy names, and Junie and Penny -- that was a disaster of not staying true to our sameness. <br /><br />BUT, your making of hats reminds me very much of my mom forever stitching away on temple aprons for us during conference. AND, seriously, this skill of yours is spectacular. We recently read a children's book about a girl who lives in a very colorless town until she chances upon a box of never ending yard which she proceeds to knit over the whole town -- sweaters for everyone -- even the animals, coverings for mailboxes and houses and trees trunks. I think you ought to knit the world these hats (and, of course, when I say "knit" I realize I'd need to go back to your post to see if it was knit or crochet . . . and I realize that calling it the wrong thing is quite faux pas among the knitting/crocheting community . . . and I'm embarrassed not to know which is which . . . ). In any case, you at least ought to make them for every new baby every born in your sphere of people in the world. They're grand. I partly named Anders Anders simply because I loved that name from The Hat that Mother Made.Nancyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03045958241240870948noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1836198539158358199.post-1897771415188859792014-10-11T15:06:17.702-06:002014-10-11T15:06:17.702-06:00I've always heard the same as Andrea on the pi...I've always heard the same as Andrea on the pigtails and ponytail. No idea why. I totally love your hats and I am so glad Goldie still fits into her sweater!Windybrook Spinnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09314883389116848747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1836198539158358199.post-76779886750894494632014-10-10T17:35:38.427-06:002014-10-10T17:35:38.427-06:00Ponytail--one; pigtails--two. At least, that'...Ponytail--one; pigtails--two. At least, that's what I grew up with. I am Canadian, though, so maybe my answer is not definitive.<br /><br />Timothy has reiterated his desire to name the baby Annabel. I think we might have a winner. Andreahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14301232211779225287noreply@blogger.com