
The right glove is finished and the left is on the way.

Probably Jane came through with a completely accurate appraisal of my mystery fiber. They are in fact a set of microfibre pinch braided dread extensions that once graced Andrew's lovely head.

They look a lot like Ozark Handspun and I think they'll make a pretty awesome hat knit on large needles.

They were done by Heather McClure at Black Cherry Hair Salon in Atlanta. She is amazing with the color, no?
4 comments:
Aha! Glad I haven't wool-gathered my way into middle age yet.
I am, however, chastened to note that I owned Andrew's T-shirt the first time round...
The glove looks great! I can't believe you still managed to knit!
WOW! @ dreads!
I didn't realize you were in ATL!
Very cool, and I too owned that T-shirt 1st time around.
Do both I always have!
PS Bitchin hair!
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