Would you spend a few hours knitting dishcloths to be able to enjoy heirloom yellow tomatoes (whose name I have forgotten)?
I did.
Dishcloths are almost ready to send, just three little ends to weave in. Of course, I have to wait until next summer to enjoy the tomatoes.
That’s okay.
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I would totally do that, but then I’m a tomato junkie living in a tomato wasteland. 🙂 Nice work on the dishcloths — I’m sure the gardener in question will feel like they got a screaming deal!
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Dishcloths for fresh tomatoes (yummm) are an amazing swap, I think! (And I love the dishcloths, great knitting and colours.)
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Next summer I’ll have pics of the tomatoes
Totally a great trade especially if you can’t grow your own produce. I’ve bartered for other garden goodies before. Good call.
We have a large garden, I just wanted some of those heirloom yellows. Greedy, I guess.
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I would definitely barter knitting for produce. 😀 Looks like a well-worth-while deal to me!
I think so, too.
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I love the dishcloths, I actually have four finished that I need to weave the ends in, and I’ve had them finished forever lol. Thank you for visiting my blog!
Good to know that bartering is alive and well;everyone benefits! Lovely cloths!
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Good benefits, so true
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I love energy exchanges!!!! Since I love making dishcloths this doesn’t seem like any hassle at all.
You’re right – it’s no hassle, just fun knitting.