Friday, January 22, 2010

Woohoo Baktus!!!!!

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Yarn - Skeins hand dyed yarn
50% Merino 50% superfine alpaca
100g 220mtrs
Pictures say it all. I love my baktus!!

33 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:29 pm

    This is obviously the scarf of the moment around blogland! Yours looks beautiful, congratulations.

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  2. how pretty!!!! Sure wish I could knit...I am trying to do the mitts Staci does & it is hopeless!!!
    Your Baktus looks great!

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  3. Well, *I* love your Baktus too! Such a gorgeous colour! Judging from the pictures, you won't be taking it off any time soon :o) Congratulations, Hazel!

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  4. Gorgeous Baktus...you look stunning wearing it! I love the colors too. Are there any more in your future???

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  5. Oh, I love it! And such pretty colors, looks fabulous!

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  6. Anonymous1:48 pm

    That Staci has a lot to answer for... LOL!! Yet another Baktus. It's a beauty, Hazel!! Great colour!

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  7. Lovely! Congrats on the finish.

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  8. Its lovely - I love your yarn too, such a pretty colour.

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  9. Hazel, what a beautiful colorway! Great job!

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  10. Makes me wish I was a knitter!

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  11. Looking good hun well done, congrat's xx

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  12. Thats lovely, I really love the colour combination

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  13. Oh, baby! Nice knitting. I may have to tackle that project ... right after I finish a gazillion felted bags.

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  14. Very nice, makes me want to pick up knitting too:)

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  15. It looks great Hazel. I've seen a few people knitting these! Looks like it definitely will keep you warm and you'll be very stylish at the same time. That's really pretty yard.

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  16. Looks lovely. Great job!

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  17. Beautiful! I love the colours.

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  18. hooray for you
    looks warm and toasty
    nice color blend
    have a warm wknd

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  19. First Staci, then Annemarie and now you. What is going on here!!!!
    Beautiful Baktus!!!!
    Thank goodness I can't knit! I don't have time for any more hobbies.

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  20. Yup, you're the friend :) Who knows, maybe one day I'll go over to the UK with the Red Cross, or even just on vacation. I do plan on traveling one day. But, until then, or even if that doesn't happen it's awesome to have a friend online! :) Or, who knows maybe oneday you'll venture over to the US!... Anyway, any news on the giveaway? I haven't gone too far from home in a few days (only to go some light shopping), but once I go more into town, I'll DEF. pick up some stiching supplies, and then I'll e-mail you with the results! :)

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  21. Beautiful Hazel! Boy it looks to me like you're a slim little thing! But I'm sure we all feel like we can loose a few! Best of luck in your endavour! If you need someone to commiserate with feel free!

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  22. Congratulations on such a nice piece. It's a wonderful colour, right down my alley. That knitting bug seems to be as productive as the stitzching bug, lol.

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  23. Well done, I'm impressed by anyone who knits tings that look that good.

    Love the colours.

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  24. Brilliant, it looks nice and cosy

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  25. hello Hazel! This is absolutely beautiful!
    Such talent you have my friend :)
    I wish I could knit, I can only crochet.
    Have a wonderful day!
    xo Louise

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  26. Beautiful! And it looks so lovely on, too.

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  27. WOW! I love your baktus too! I have a scarf feddish and this is fabulous. What great colors in that yarn and I love the shape. Enjoy using it and keep warm.

    Hugs ~
    Heidi

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  28. It's beautiful, Hazel! The yarn is very pretty. I have some pretty yarn waiting to be knitted too :)

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  29. Absoultely beautiful! Love the color you used :)

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  30. Oooh I love it Hazel! It looks lovely and warm.

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  31. It looks fab & yep, you've definitely enabled me. LOL :0)

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  32. Anonymous7:53 pm

    oh i love your baktus Hazel, i could really do with one of them in this cold weather
    i joined ravelry awhile back, hoping to be able to stitch a neck warmer, but still haven't got anyone to learn me to knit :( i know basic stitches so not an expert

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