High Five
Red - now that's a color you don't see much of on this blog.

Project Spectrum 5 has given me the much-needed nudge to finish photographing my red Wine and Roses Mitts. And my fifth blogiversary (today!) is giving me the nudge to post.
I actually made these last year, so I don't remember all the details off the top of my head, but I know I made some modifications in the number of repeats so that these would fit my small hands. They turned out just the right size. I used O-Wool Classic 2-Ply. I really liked this yarn - it's wooly, but not itchy.
The robin cross stitch is something I made years ago, but I thought it was a nice prop to use (photographing my own hands is tricky).

Project Spectrum 5 has given me the much-needed nudge to finish photographing my red Wine and Roses Mitts. And my fifth blogiversary (today!) is giving me the nudge to post.
I actually made these last year, so I don't remember all the details off the top of my head, but I know I made some modifications in the number of repeats so that these would fit my small hands. They turned out just the right size. I used O-Wool Classic 2-Ply. I really liked this yarn - it's wooly, but not itchy.
The robin cross stitch is something I made years ago, but I thought it was a nice prop to use (photographing my own hands is tricky).
Labels: finished object, mittens/gloves, Project Spectrum 5