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It's always interesting how many people notice the hat on the fire hydrant after walking by it many times. The hat has been there since the first sign of spring, replacing the winter hat and scarf. Also near the fire hydrant is my
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In the back garden, I have little icons of interest. This one was given to my by a friend. The outstretched hands reminded me of someone holding yarn to be wound, so that's what I decided to depict. In the winter this garden god wears a colorful hat.
So what's all this have to do with knitting? Not much! But it is part of the scenery visitors to Y2Knit see when they arrive and walk to the shop entrance. Keep your eyes open!
What a great garden! I found the link to your shop on Ravelry and thought I would check out your blog. Nice shop too :)
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