As I mentioned in my other blog, I received some money for participating in several surveys, so I took my ill gotten gains to Hobb Lobby to see what I could spend it on. Not only did I spend the survey cash, but I racked up a bit more to get all the stuff I wanted.

Firstly, I picked up a copy of this mitten book 'cause I've never knitted mittens before and it looked to be simple enough to understand.

And then I picked this book up because it looked nifty and it explained all those knitting codes I never learned because my mum taught me to knit and we always worked things out for ourselves.

So then naturally I had to pick this book up as well because one must always have one's bible to work from.
I also picked up American School of Needlework leaflet 1359:
Knit Socks Whatever the Yarn!, Annie's Attic leaflet 873692:
The Ultimate Book of Knit Socks, and Lanarte by Leisure Arts leaflet #3698:
Butterfly Fairies. The Lanarte leaflet is two cross stitch projects I'm thinking of working up for my granddaughter.
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