One of the many joys of the large Colorado storms was holiday gifts coming late…so this book just arrived this week. The Boy is definitely one of the best gift givers I know – it’s fun being lucky!
wip
…so the funny part about this WIP is that part of the project is complete – just missing.
Baby Girl wanted leg warmers, she picked out some super soft purple yarn and I knit. 30 stitches with a 1×1 rib. I finished the first leg warmer and then Baby Girl took it to use as a blanket for her My Little Ponies…now there is no first leg warmer to be found.
At least the second one is started…
lots of books
I added a bunch of bingo books to my etsy store today. Hopefully I’ll know next week if they got picked up for a magazine…
the new year
I’ve never been sure about resolutions. I like the idea that I should make some thoughtful effort to be a better human, and even pick some specific ways, but it’s pretty easy to pick some pretty trite stuff. I did bump into 43 Things though and it’s kind of fun to see what other people are thinking. And mostly I definitely like the look of it…
gifts given
I made my two closest friends at work wrist warmers for the holidays. I used the pattern in Last Minute Knitted Gifts. It’s a fun easy pattern – i like knitting a 2×2 rib and this one kind of spirals. I was told that they fit well. I made each from one skein too with just a tiny bit left.
p.s. she’s having a boy!
the sun sets so early
Happy New Year from crafty blogging in Snowmass!
xo
Jen and Linda
cafe crafty and everything pink
p.s. Linda had to run so fast because of the timer on the camera that she’s just a little bit blurry…but it was a fun night…
knit gifties
The Boy also ordered two of these super cute sweater votive candles from Anthropologie. They are so cute when lit. We both love the idea that objects need sweaters.
crafty holidays
The Boy has been good to me this hannukah with lots of cool crafty items. Yesterday he gave me two sampler packs of japanese fabric from Fabric Tales. The fabircs are so remarkably gorgeous I can’t believe they have to come from so far away. I am so excited to have them.
crossing fingers…
and from NY
santa fe ornament
Re-connect…please…
australian ornament
her house
One year The Boy and I made a gingerbread house from scratch – from Martha Stewart. It had the candy melted windows and not so supportive shaped walls – it was really beautiful. I wanted Baby Girl to get to play with a gingerbread house this year, but I knew I couldn’t be overly invested if I was going to let her do it her way…so I bought a kit at Costco.
I think she did a fabulous job. I just love it!
hmmm
First try!
small details
People have been really nice to me the past few days. I’m definitely behind at work and I have so much personal stuff I want to take care of – it’s been such a treat to feel like the little things have made people think of me… so with that in mind I want to be sure I’m appreciative of those who have been good to me all year…. I made one more monogrammed sock bag for a kind soul…it’ll be in the mail tomorrow…(I can’t show the initial or it wouldn’t be a surprise, but it’s in the lower corner, sshhh!)
Mashpee
Isn’t that just the cutest name for a town? My ornaments from the ornament swap have started to arrive. Mary sent a hand painted clay ornament – so sweet! She even wrapped the ornament up with pretty paper and a ribbon. So nice!
small beginnings
As I’m picking up my items from my local holiday shows I’m slowly adding items to my etsy store. There’s a few new things there now…
the wild wooly
A friend owns and operates a knitting store (and website) in Rochester, NY – Wild Wools Yarn. She has some really gorgeous yarn on her site. The cutest thing though is this –> the Wild Wooly!
She gives these Wild Wooly’s away and the tag says to make something, anything with the yarn attached and send in what you make to her site. That’s cute – but the cutest thing it says is to take the tag and tie it to some of your own unused stash and to leave it where someone else might find it and knit with it…I love that! Knitting with random found yarn – the excitement of seeing a little bundle of yarn laying somewhere that ends up being yours..I love it! Spread the knitting love!