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Re: Holiday Projects

Postby Shandeh » Thu Dec 20, 2012 4:24 am

Thank you, my friends! This is the 5th stocking I have knit for this customer. Always the same pattern, same yarn, same color changes. I am so glad to fnish this one. She's already asked if I can make two more next year. :helpme:

For now, I'm gonna work on some fast Christmas gifts, and get started on my new cabled cardigan. :cloud9:
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Re: Holiday Projects

Postby mittenmaker » Thu Dec 20, 2012 3:59 pm

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mittenmaker wrote:Linda, Murray is so loveable! :inlove: He has the sweetest little face!


That's kind of what I thought too. He reminded me of Bambi in the scene where he's learning to ice skate, and his legs go right out from under him.....humm, I should have put skates on the bottoms of his feet.


A neat idea, but he is *perfect* just as he is! :cloud9:
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Re: Holiday Projects

Postby mittenmaker » Thu Dec 20, 2012 4:01 pm

Wowie! Shandeh, that is spectacular! What more can I say? :D
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Re: Holiday Projects

Postby mittenmaker » Thu Dec 20, 2012 4:06 pm

Shandeh wrote:
Now before the Mods accuse us of hijacking this thread and move us to the Off-Topic thread......back to the Holiday Projects!


I'm pretty laid back about the conversations. As long as we are all getting along, and no one is offended, I'm a happy moderator. :cloud9:

I finished the Christmas stocking! :cooldude:
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Now, I can FINALLY do some knitting for my family and friends! :knit:


Oops! Sorry for leading us astray. . . :oops: Thanks Shandeh for tolerating our version of SportsCenter! ;)
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Re: Holiday Projects

Postby Ewezer » Thu Dec 20, 2012 8:28 pm

I finished the Christmas stocking! :cooldude:
[Now, I can FINALLY do some knitting for my family and friends! :knit:


Shandeh Do you have very much to do for Family and Friends?

Oops! Sorry for leading us astray. . . :oops: Thanks Shandeh for tolerating our version of SportsCenter! ;)

Mitten maker: I'm laughing at the way we went from the colour of a sweater to hockey no wonder my DH can't keep up with my sister and my conversations. Must be a Gal thing. I Love these forums so glad I joined.
Hoping that everyone is well on their way to finishing those last minute Christmas gifts. Looking forward to seeing them posted.
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Re: Holiday Projects

Postby mittenmaker » Thu Dec 20, 2012 9:26 pm

Ewezer wrote: Mitten maker: I'm laughing at the way we went from the colour of a sweater to hockey no wonder my DH can't keep up with my sister and my conversations. Must be a Gal thing. I Love these forums so glad I joined.
Hoping that everyone is well on their way to finishing those last minute Christmas gifts. Looking forward to seeing them posted.


Hi Ewezer! :rofl: Yeah, it's all good. I wish I had taken photos of more of my Bernat holiday projects. . .a really neat Star knitted with Handicrafter, and some toques for my nephew and great-nephew. :knit:
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Re: Holiday Projects

Postby mittenmaker » Thu Dec 20, 2012 9:36 pm

Here are the house socks I made for my husband. I'm not sure if I will give them to him for Christmas, or for his birthday, which is December 25.
The socks are thick and bulky. I like the Ragg yarn. :knit: One photo shows Mr. Jingles inspecting a sock
in progress.
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Re: Holiday Projects

Postby Shandeh » Fri Dec 21, 2012 2:34 am

Ewezer wrote:Shandeh Do you have very much to do for Family and Friends?


Let's put it this way. I WANT to make lots of things for my family and friends.
But, in reality, I won't have time to make everything I want. :?

So, I'm just gonna do the best I can. It's impossible for me to give gifts to all my friends, because there are so many of them. Choir members at church, handbell players, my piano students, knitting and crochet buddies, music friends, etc.

Since I'm in a leadership position, I receive lots of gifts from people. But, I can't afford to repay all of their kindnesses. I understand why they want to give me gifts, and I love everything they give to me. I just wish there was a way that I had more time, so I could make something special for each of them, to show them how much I care. But, I try to show my appreciation to them all year, when I work with them on music or knitting projects. So, I guess that is my gift to them....my time and attention.

My middle son has asked me to knit several things for him, so I'm trying to honor those wishes. And I have a really good friend who appreciates my knits as well. And my mother likes the scarves I make for her, and has asked for a poncho. Also, my grandmother enjoys wearing the slippers I make. I had intended on making things for each of them. But time has slipped by, and I don't have much ready at all. :tears:

Oh well....I will just explain to them that I AM making their projects, but they just aren't ready for Christmas. That's the best I can do.
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Re: Holiday Projects

Postby Ewezer » Fri Dec 21, 2012 9:20 am

mittenmaker wrote:Here are the house socks I made for my husband. I'm not sure if I will give them to him for Christmas, or for his birthday, which is December 25.
The socks are thick and bulky. I like the Ragg yarn. :knit: One photo shows Mr. Jingles inspecting a sock
in progress.

I love rag yarn too. Happy Birthday Mr. Mittenmaker. Mr. Jingles looks nice and cozy all bundled up. Your other Christmas projects sound wonderful.
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Re: Holiday Projects

Postby Ewezer » Fri Dec 21, 2012 9:25 am

Shandeh wrote:
Ewezer wrote:Shandeh Do you have very much to do for Family and Friends?


Let's put it this way. I WANT to make lots of things for my family and friends.
But, in reality, I won't have time to make everything I want. :?

Since I'm in a leadership position, I receive lots of gifts from people. But, I can't afford to repay all of their kindnesses. I understand why they want to give me gifts, and I love everything they give to me. I just wish there was a way that I had more time, so I could make something special for each of them, to show them how much I care. But, I try to show my appreciation to them all year, when I work with them on music or knitting projects. So, I guess that is my gift to them....my time and attention.


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