of my chinny chin chin.
Since some of you asked I suppose I shall say . . . LOOK WHAT I FOUND
just enough to finish up the thumb, albeit 2 rows short (that's right Renee, one thumb is 2 rows longer than the other thumb, deal with it. Actually, overall I would have to say these are NOT my finest work, lots of little thing wrong but since you said you would be working in them I figured it didn't really matter).
I still haven't found the extra ball of yarn.
4 people are laughing with me:
Phew! Well, how many folks would really notice the tiny stuff? I wouldn't. I don't know what to look for since I don't knit or crochet. They looked great unfinished so I think they'll look awesome finished. :-) Thanks for your comment today - made me laugh!!
Mrs. Sarah (you can call me Sarah)
One little kitten,
Lost yarn for a mitten,
And she began to cry,
Oh, sister dear,
I sadly fear
Yarn for your mitten I have lost.
What! Lost yarn for my mitten,
You naughty kitten!
Then your throat shall stay bone dry.
Mee-WOW, mee-WOW, mee-WOW, mee-WOW.
Your throat shall stay bone dry.
The one little kitten,
Found yarn for the mitten,
And she began to cry,
Oh, sister dear,
See here, see here,
Yarn for your mitten I have found.
What! Found yarn for my mitten,
You darling kitten!
Then you shall have sugar-water supply.
Mee-WOW, mee-WOW, mee-WOW, mee-WOW.
You shall have sugar-water supply.
The one little kitten,
Finished knitting the mitten,
And soon drank her sugar-water supply;
Oh, sister dear,
I greatly fear
On your mitten I have spilled.
What! Spilled on my mitten,
You naughty kitten!
Then she began to sigh,
Mee-WOW, mee-WOW, mee-WOW, mee-WOW.
She began to sigh.
The one little kitten,
She washed the mitten,
And hung it out to dry;
Oh sister dear,
Look here, look here,
Your mitten I have washed.
What! Washed my mitten,
You're such a good kitten.
I smell a scale close by!
Hush! Hush! Hush! Hush!
Hush! Hush! Hush!
I smell a scale close by.
Yay!!
YIPPIE!!!!
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