

It's Fantastic, so I sent her a message saying I would swap anything for one and all she asked for in return was for a Knitting Needle Roll. I was so excited I got stuck in straight away and here is the finshed product.


Well as some of you are aware I have had this on my flickr for about a week or two and since then I have had been asked to make two more for swaps!!! One if for a crocheted needle roll (basically a smaller version of this one for crochet needles) and another one of these.
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Thanks for the blog post. I am now following you too. Great post. I think the knitting needle rolls are great ideas!
ReplyDeleteIt looks very pretty and usefull! I have all my knitting needles in a plastic tube and always have to dig in to find the size I need! I have so many needles, I think I could fill 2 of those needle rolls!
ReplyDeleteLovely scarf! Thanks for stopping by my blog, too!
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely. I've never knitted but back in Nov 2009 I picked up a crochet needle after about 20yrs of doing nothing and made a little coin purse and a headband for my hair. It was good having the needle in my hand again.
ReplyDeleteCame over via SITS. Have a great day.