- I have a lot to talk about this week -
I started to organize my hand knits and box them up nicely for Christmas...
I started to organize my hand knits and box them up nicely for Christmas...
I have 4 Honey Cowls finished, washed and blocked...
1 ~ 400 Yard Scarf washed and block...
and the Guernsey Wrap I just recently finished.
I found these great red boxes at Christmas Tree Store.
I found these great red boxes at Christmas Tree Store.
They are the perfect size for my items and they may not need wrapping paper,
I may just ribbon and embellish them...
But there is something to be said for ripping through that pretty paper on Christmas morning, right?!
I finished the Donnie hat I started last week and decided to put a tassel on it.
I attached it by tying a bow inside, so it can easily be removed and the hat can be worn without it!
I am joining Ginny at Small Things for Yarn Along
I may just ribbon and embellish them...
But there is something to be said for ripping through that pretty paper on Christmas morning, right?!
I finished the Donnie hat I started last week and decided to put a tassel on it.
I attached it by tying a bow inside, so it can easily be removed and the hat can be worn without it!
I am joining Ginny at Small Things for Yarn Along
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ReplyDeleteYou're an artist, Debbie. You are already a teacher with the point.
ReplyDeleteBesos.
your stack of knitting is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAll so beautiful ♥
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing, Debbie! Anyone that receives your handmade items must surely feel spoiled and blessed. You do such beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteHugs to you!
Looks so beautiful... I remember when you first started knitting....you are a pro!!!
ReplyDeletenice works
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work--yes--there is something cool about ripping the paper off gifts. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love seeing your work, Debbie. It's all so lovely, and I know you put love in every stitch for the gifts you give.
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ReplyDeleteI will start again, I do like hand knits they make wonderful gifts.
ReplyDeleteMerle.........
Just tape them real good!! My kids hate that their grandmother's use so much tape and they can't immediately access their gifts. LOL!
ReplyDeletehehehe, yes, that is torture. my husband does that, so i can'r peak!!!!
DeleteOh goodness gracious - you've made gifts (beautiful ones at that), got boxes and I haven't even thought about Christmas gifts, yet. Hey - I know - I can make soap :-)
ReplyDeleteYou do such amazing work! I am in awe! You photograph AND you knit!!! Wow!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, and these are the best gifts ever!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely gifts - and I like those red boxes.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
They all look great and nice boxes to put them in, I can see some of your lovely bird pictures cut out in tag shapes with the two and from on the back would dress them up nicely :)
ReplyDeleteOh, I loved the photos of your creative work. You are so good at knitting these lovely gifts. I love the cute hat and it's tassel. The boxes are perfect for these treasures. I know that all that receive them will be thrilled. There's nothing better than a handmade gift. You are awesom! Big hugs~
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
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