Fingerless Mittens

I finally finished the birthday gift I made for my Sister-in-law, Tina.  This was a great learning experience and when I put them up on my Whirlygigs and Whatknots facebook page, I got positive feedback.  I think I can easily turn fingerless mitts into an artistic accessory like my hats because I can do such a variety of textures as well as colors.  I should be able to iron down a basic pattern and then have a lot of freedom to individualize each one.  I am super excited to get a few made and put them up on my Etsy shop.

Incidentally, my Etsy shop is a bit of an outdated mess at the moment.  I took down several of my posts because my hats have gone traveling to Coeur d'alene, Idaho with a friend of a friend who wanted to show them to a shop owner.  Some of the other listings have expired (Etsy lists for a certain length of time and then they must be re-listed) and since switching over to my new computer (I upgraded from a PC to a MAC), I haven't been able to access my Etsy account (another problem for the computer Whiz Phil to solve!).  





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