
When I saw the pattern for these Dalek Gloves on Etsy, I just knew I had to make them for my youngest son, who is a big fan of Doctor Who (I've made him a Tardis bow tie and a Doctor Who Cushion before).

It was my first project on four needles and a bit of a struggle at first...

But I managed it. There are a few mistakes, but luckily the recipient doesn't mind at all ;-)

Now that I have mastered knitting on four needles I may try to make some socks...

Meanwhile the Sydney Temperature Scarf is growing - I have finished February, which saw the first (and so far the only) day with a maximum temperature below 20 degrees Celsius (68 Fahrenheit) - the yellow row.
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