First, a trifecta of hats:

These are made from Lang Bebe Jacquard yarn. Bought on sale (of course) for $2 per skein.
It comes in a small 50g bag, and the yarn 'feeds' out the top of the bag. No need to re-skein, no tangles. And, it self-stripes. It's Superwash wool, probably about 'sock weight'.
See it in greater detail here: (Click to enlarge)

On the AC4C List, I was one of the prize winners for Sam's January Project. The prize was a lovely assortment of Bernat Yarns ("Baby Softee" and 'Baby"). Mom immediately scooped up this yarn and went to work.
Hats:

"Amen" Blanket:

And here, a few hats in WOOL for BJ's May Project:

Some homemade bread. If it had any more fiber in it, you could KNIT it:

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