Hi Knitters,
I hope you are doing well this holiday week. I love this season and all of the home-y activities with which we devote our time. I've been planning gifts and sewing and knitting up a storm and baking and cooking, etc. All of my kids are home and on break from school. It is bustling and busy. You, too?
Well, I have randomly selected a winner for the Kermis Kit giveaway from Infinite Twist! And the winner is...... matildachelsey on Ravelry or Josette! Congratulations, Josette. I have sent an email to Cate Carter of Infinite Twist with your contact information and she will be in touch with you directly to plan out your kit specifics. Click here for the Kermis pattern on Ravelry.
Thank you for the fantastic Kermis Kit giveaway response. Cate is just thrilled and has sold a lot of kits this past week. She is so thankful and excited to give good homes to her beautiful yarns and kits.
Here is some information and links for the photos in the collage:
Rainbow Socks: Quaere Fibres 10-Stripe Rainbow colorway, sport weight; US size 2 needles; toe-up with an extended afterthought heel. 56 sts for the leg and foot count.
Knit Collage Mittens: Yarn is Knit Collage Castaway in the Prism colorway, 2 skeins. I made up the pattern but there is a similar pattern on the Knit Collage website. I knit the mittens with the knit side facing me and then turned them inside out so the purl side is the right-side. I used US size 10.5 dpns to make the mittens. I gave the finished pair to my niece as an early Christmas gift. She LOVES them and now my other niece wants a pair, too. I see more of these fun mittens in my future.
Socks for my son: Regia Cotton Summer Smile Color (purchased right here) with Opal heels and toes in gray. My son wants lighter weight handknit socks and so I am trying out this cotton/wool/nylon blend from Regia to see if he likes it better. He is so knitworthy! He wears the two pairs of socks I knit him constantly, they are always in the wash. I didn't enjoy knitting with this cotton blend yarn as much but it is doable. It feels a bit like string in my opinion. But I love the end results. He picked out the colorway (I love that he likes colorful pink stripey socks!). I used US size 1 dpns and my free pattern How I Make My Socks for men (here is the men's sock information).
Rag Quilt Placemats: I made a quick set of 6 placemats for my sister-in-law. I made the same rag quilt placemats last year and wrote a blog post (click right here) with all of the details and the YouTube video tutorial I used. I made a few more for another gift for this year, too, nine in total. They are really fast!
And lastly, my son has been baking and baking and baking! I try to sneak in and bake and cook when he's not in the kitchen which is not often. He has gifted most of his cookies, muffins and breads to others but leaves plenty for us to enjoy as well. He is currently working as a baker in a popular Madison bakery and loving it.
Yesterday as I was working on the rainbow socks I sat across from TC at our kitchen table. She is working on her beaded ornaments which she has been making for the last several years. I love her focus and concentration while she is working. It is so much fun to have her on break from school and sports and whatnot. I enjoy her company so much.
And I want to mention the Santa project bag that I've been using for the holiday season this year. It is from ShopLouleigh on Etsy and it is just the cutest bag ever, honestly. I'm so in love with Leigh's work and fabric choices. She is spot on.
Here are the ornaments TC has finished so far! She'll wrap them up in little sets to give as gifts. It's so sweet. Each of these designs come in kits that we purchased at the Wisconsin Craft Market this year and last year. Some of the kits only cost a couple of dollars and include the materials for several ornaments per kit as you can see.
Merry, Merry and Happy Holidays, dear Knitters. Thank you for the support and for the fun here on the blog and everywhere else. I appreciate you all so much. This is the tenth Christmas I have celebrated on this blog, it's hard to believe that it has been that long.
I'm wishing you all good tidings of great joy!
xo ~ susan
Merry Christmas to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteRobin
Those mittens are adorable! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteOne of the things I'm most thankful this year was finding your blog. Have a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like your kids inherited some of their talents from their mama! Happy Holidays to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family and all the best in the New Year!! Enjoy!! 😄🎉
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family. I am looking forward to many new adventures this year!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and may the blessings of the season be yours throughout the new year.
ReplyDeleteIs that a Sparty sweatshirt on TC? Good taste TC! I would have thought she'd have a badger shirt on.
Smiles.
Merry Christmas xxHolly
ReplyDeleteCraftiness runs in the family....I love the ornaments....great projects all around, even the baking, I'm sure is delicious...
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, dear Susan. My Christmas gift to myself this year is a new sewing machine, so I am totally going to copy your idea of rag placemats and make some rag table runners and doily kind of things to put on my end tables. I'm looking forward to 2016 in the IBK group---I love the swaps and the camaraderie.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family, Susan!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Susan! Thanks for all the great tips, patterns and inspiration you have given us this year! It is always a joy to read your blog or watch your podcast. Love your socks and mittens and TC's ornaments are adorable. Enjoy your holidays and keep your family close!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all of the great projects! Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Susan. XO Kristin
ReplyDeleteThose ornaments are adorable! What a nice young lady you have there. Have a wonderful holiday. Enjoy so much your posts!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Susan, thank you for all you do for knitters all year long, you are a blessing!
ReplyDeleteBarbara
Merry Christmas to you and your family! Hugs,
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family. I love this time of year and all the making that goes on!
ReplyDeleteMele Kalikimaka to you and your ohana. I seriously cannot believe that is TC. Love the flash of baking. I had three shifts yesterday and it was exhausting. My cousin is in the bakery biz too.
ReplyDeleteSusan:
ReplyDeleteI am curious to find out how you did the heel on the rainbow socks...
I love how it turned out...
I would love to try that....
Thanks...
Debbie1085
Hi Debbie1085,
ReplyDeleteI will have all of that information available soon-ish, about the end of February or early March. If you'd like to try it before then look up an afterthought heel pattern for socks!
susan
I love using kids books for adults. They simplify things and usually have good pictures. I have heard such good reviews of your book that I would love to have it as a resource. Thanks for the giveaway. KittyKatz on Ravelry
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