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Truly one-of-a-kind and so on target for your twins! I can hardly wait to see the finished costumes!

posted by Leslie on october 27, 2005


Looks great! I haven't even started on my son's costume - but I'm not knitting it, so I'm not worried (just yet).

BTW, I'm in the Weasley along and wanted to give you an update on my progress (since I haven't done that). I'm doing a sweater for my son in the round and figured out how to do intarsia in the round yesterday at my LYS, but I don't know if it looks okay (this is my first intarsia project, even if it's only an H), so I'm taking it up there today to get their blessings or cry when they tell me to rip it out and start over. My goal is to have the sweater done before the new movie comes out. It'll be no problem once I get past the intarsia. I'll post pictures on my blog when I get to a point that the sweater is interesting.

posted by Stephanie on october 27, 2005


Those THINGS are amazing!! Can't wait to see those THINGS all finished. ; )

posted by Vicki on october 27, 2005


I was wondering how you or the boys were going to choose who was 1 and who was 2. Logical explanation.

posted by Lauren on october 27, 2005


Your "things" look awesome! I'm totally impressed that you are knitting not one but two Halloween costumes!

posted by Cristina on october 27, 2005


Eh, in life the first of anything is a bit of a practice run. It's all good in the end.

posted by Kathy on october 27, 2005


Amazing, as usual. Does one have to block intarsia?

posted by Mary on october 27, 2005


Those are turning out great! I can't wait to see the final picture with the HAIR. My daughter's preschool class has their party today, so I had to be done with costume by this morning. They robbed me of one more weekend to finish up!

posted by Emily on october 27, 2005


When my sons were little then used to run up the walkway to the front door -- my older son yelling joyfully, "I'm first", and my younger son yelling just as happily, "I'm second". Sometimes those first-born children don't realize being first is NOT what it's all about.

posted by nona on october 27, 2005


I know, I can't wait to see these, either! Your twins are going to look fabulous!

posted by --Deb on october 27, 2005


Lookin' great! And please don't feel that you ever need to respond to my comments - I just leave them to let you know that I'm thinking of you!

posted by Julia on october 27, 2005


What a cute idea! They look great already... can't wait to see the finished products!

posted by Makenzie on october 27, 2005


Will you be my mom....I love these. They make me smile!

posted by Darci McGrath on october 27, 2005


This pattern needs to be featured in a magazine!

It's just fabulous!

How about going down to the Today show on Halloween and parading your children in front of the Nation! You would WIN!

And then we could see you and the boys :o)

You are soooo talented!

posted by Miz Booshay on october 27, 2005


What a great Mom you are! And an awesome combination of an original, fun idea and great execution. :-)

And as a person with a raging case of "first child", I have to wonder how being a twin affects it? Not being years ahead in school, development, etc seems like it would smooth things out.

posted by susan on october 27, 2005


Wow, looks great! I'm impressed by how Seuss-ish your intarsia looks--your chart captured the original without looking pixilated.

posted by katie on october 27, 2005


Too fabulous! Your boys are lucky kids, and they'll appreciate your hard work in another fifteen years or so... :)

posted by Sarah on october 27, 2005


That's so cool that you're knitting their Halloween costumes. They will look great.

posted by Wanda on october 27, 2005


I can't WAIT to see the boys all dressed up. How amazing is that going to be?????

posted by knittingnurse on october 27, 2005


It just keeps on getting better Alison!

posted by Dani on october 27, 2005


Very cool! As everyone else, can't wait to see the things on the kids!

posted by Monica Gomi on october 27, 2005



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