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We are hosting another craft challenge starting Sunday April 2 Two crafts one week to complete. All crafts posted to our Facebook crafting group and comments will count as an entry. Wishy Yo Washy is providing the prize. http://etsy.me/2ncuVcI
Day 5 of craft challenge come join us!
Christmas present for my friend. She delivers mail and asked for some fingerless mitts so she can be warm and still use her fingers.
The chart is from the pattern Mister Invested by Meaghan Schmaltz and the yarn is Vanna’s glamour in platinum (it’s sparkly!)
Pushing Daisies inspired honeycomb mittens for my sister (which she will probably not appreciate but whatever)
My FOs this week are:
LEFT: Although I am showing only one handwarmer, I actually made a full pair of Coler Mitts (obviously, you’ve guessed by now that it’s one of my favorite gift patterns) in Malabrigo Rios (”Vaa” colorway) for a co-worker; and
RIGHT: For another co-worker, I made the Fisherman’s Watchcap using one skein of Malabrigo Mecha (”Chuy” colorway).
Burdened with Glorious Purpose fingerless gloves
Our office adopted a family for Christmas and one of the suggestions under the baby was blankets. 😊 I couldn't turn that down. I love how the color block style turned out. Also: this was my first ever knit blanket! Normally I crochet.
Strohsterne - Straw Stars
Christmas decorations made from natural straw
These are from my own Christmas tree, but I also like to give them as presents :)
I found a tutorial on how to make them here