1073 days ago

Newborn to 3 month olds

Shelley from Manurewa

These are for newborn's up to 3month olds and hand knitted by myself. i would be will to post but at buyers expense. i can do other colors but it will take me a couple of days to make it maybe more if i have to buy the yarn. prices are per photo. they are all not 8 please ask on here for the other prices or PM me thanks.
Please no muck arounds, sorry i cant drop off to your place or meet you some where, no holds for more than a few days, also please let me know if something comes up as it saves me from sitting around waiting, no time wasters and if you have any questions please feel free to ask. have a blessed week <3 manurewa pick up. the head band are the ones that can fit up to a 3 month old, the hats sets are just for newborns. $8 3pk and $6 for the others (can send more pics in comments)

Price: $8

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