The Berroco Chinchilla will become at least one (probably two) Harry Bears. The one yarn I almost hate to use, and am this close to being ashamed of admitting that I have it, is the Red Heart Super Saver in white. That's some nasty yarn, right there! What was I thinking when I bought that stuff?
Speaking of "what was I thinking when I bought that stuff?" -- I find it incredibly sad that the blanket I knitted many years ago, that is very near and dear to my heart for reasons I won't go into, is made of man-made fiber that is itchy, scratchy and stiff. I so wish I'd made that blanket with natural fiber yarn. But that was a million years ago, back when I was more stupid than I am now.
So what about those hibernating sweaters I mentioned in the post title? My stash busting exercize includes finishing two baby sweaters that will never fit the intended recipients. I'm intimidated at the prospect of sewing the seams together, which is the exact point I stopped knitting on each sweater. Must do some internet research on seaming so I can get these pretty things finished. What I'll do with them, I have no clue. Maybe the babies' mum will want to have them for their scrapbooks, even though they'll never wear them. Nah, that's just silly. Here are the sweaters:
Hmmm, I wonder if they'll fit Belle?