Sweetfern, Comptonia peregrina, is neither sweet nor a fern. It looks like something the dinosaurs would have walked through, releasing the warmest, spiciest aromas of imagination.
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So beautiful! You are a very talented person.
ReplyDeleteAw thanks, but I must be honest: this pattern makes very simple knitting look good!
DeleteWordless perhaps, but there is nothing like the smell and softness of a newly knitted garment.
ReplyDeleteFunny you mentioned smell...whenever I handwash knits I think how lucky we are that even wet wool smells nice!
DeleteI'd love to hold that up to my face and have a snuggle!
ReplyDeleteI admit I was tempted, too, but it's a gift so I am restraining myself! ;)
DeleteIt is so pretty, love the color. It is a Lacy Baktus, right? I have admired that pattern for a long time.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is! It's a lovely pattern for when you don't want to think too much...just a little ;)
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