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My mother in law has said that she will knit some too. Anyone else want any? I have also had loads of people Pm me for the pattern and one has said that she is going to knit jumpers for other people's ex-batts.

 

I'll happily coordinate if people want to pm me, or just put a post on this thread (It might get lost though as the board is moving so quickly now!)

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I'm about halfway through my first one - got a vile cold and left work at lunchtime, so I've spent the afternoon and evening on the sofa, catching up on stuff I've recorded and not got round to watching, and knitting like crazy.

 

Since it's about 15 years since I picked up a pair of needles, I'm quite pleased although it doesn't look as neat as little chickadee's one! I've concluded that I'm quite a slow knitter, as I'm only halfway and it's probably taken six hours so far.

 

Still, I am really enjoying knitting again - the cat is loving it too, as he had ages on my lap (once we'd reached an agreement about him sucking the wool), and I keep thinking of those poor shivery hens who are going to be wearing my handiwork! I'm sure they won't mind a few uneven bits. :wink:

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I'm doing stripes ... bearing in mind that batts are usually similar colour to the Omlet gingernut, I thought I'd do brown, orange and yellow so they would tone in and the other chickens wouldn't laugh at them.

 

Now I'm wishing I'd gone for something more jolly though - primary colours. I will be knitting more than one, though, so there's a chance to experiment!

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I'm doing stripes ... bearing in mind that batts are usually similar colour to the Omlet gingernut, I thought I'd do brown, orange and yellow so they would tone in and the other chickens wouldn't laugh at them.

 

:lol::lol::lol:

 

Fair point, Olly - birds have even better colour vision than humans, as they can see ultraviolet as well as "visible" wavelengths!

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I have finished the first 20 rows of the rib.

 

My jumper is knitted in a shocking, and a mean a shocking pink colour :shock: the wool and needles I am using were my secret santa present from work this year. The wool is very bright and I didn't know what on earth I could knit it into :lol:

 

When the jumper is finished I am going to take into work to see if anyone can guess what it is 8)

 

If anyone wants the finished jumper I will enclose the fitting instructions at the end of the pattern.

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