My husband left for golf this morning and over his shoulder he tossed out a, "What are you going to do today?" Well, first, it's alternately cloudy/sprinkling/raining, so I don't know how much golf game he will get in, but I spent my morning warm and dry, organizing my knitting for the rest of the year and beginning to write my detailed holiday to-do lists. I actually just realized that Thanksgiving is next week and we all know that the Christmas season accelerates at an alarming speed the day after Thanksgiving. So take a deep breath folks, here it comes!
As for my homemade gifts, Ravelry project pages with pictures and details is my best way to get them organized. Only a half dozen projects actually have a Christmas deadline and most of them have been started. The rest is just fun stuff.
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Loire Sweater for Annie in Rowan Big Wool. Adding long sleeves. Priority: high, must have done by Dec. 28. |
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Sweater for Stacy in Comfort Chunky (she lives in Southern California and she gets too warm for wool). Priority: high--deadline Dec. 28, and I haven't even started. Gulp. |
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Three Mrs. Claus hats for Carter and his parents. Priority is high--must have done by Thanksgiving. |
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Carter's needlepoint stocking has the HIGHEST priority of everything. This has to be stitched, blocked and turned into a stocking by this weekend. |
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High priority on this one too. Deadline is Christmas Day. It's a 3 mos. size Little Macaroon and Tiny Tot Hat for a new little baby we'll see on Christmas. I am almost done. |
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A Kim Hargreaves with Rowan Valley Tweed. I've just the the sleeves to do. Lovely yarn and simple, wearable pattern. |
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Rowan Super Fine Merino 4 ply is heaven and any pattern from Isabell Kraemer is also heaven. |
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