I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and some time to relax this past week once the festivities were over. I have managed to do a bit of knitting this week as well as some un-sewing (more on that later in this post!). During the month of December, I worked on knitting a new hat for my husband whenever he was out or otherwise occupied. Despite my best efforts, I did not get it done in time and he ended up unwrapping an unfinished gift. He was surprised and pleased with my gift to him, which makes it all worthwhile. The hat features three colours of wool and 6 moose figures--I had to learn how to do colour work with the help of YouTube and my friend, Pat. The pictures below show the hat in progress...
The hat pattern is from a book I purchased in Newfoundland when we were there in June. "Saltwater Classics" by Christine Legrow and Shirley A. Scott. We saw several moose while we were in Newfoundland. I started doing the decreases for the crown of the hat earlier today but have to change to DPN's for the last few rows...I need to borrow these from Pat in order to finish the hat. I should have it done in no time once I have the needles.
I like to make gifts for family and friends. This year, many of them received rope bowls. These bowls are about 7" across and fairly shallow...perfect for some jewelry, a watch, etc. I tried to make them in each person's favourite colours. The bowls shown below are a sampling of the ones I made.
A few years ago, I started some cross stitch ornaments in a month by month stitch along with the intention of making all 12--well, I ended up cross stitching three of the designs and only one was ever finished and gifted to my friend Pat. This year, I finished off the last two and gave them to a couple of friends.
I made pillowcases for my husband and my daughter. The whale and blueberry fabrics were purchased in St. John's, Newfoundland. I have fabric to make myself a Newfoundland pillowcase as well, but ran out of time. This will be a January project.
I unstitched the worn out binding from my daughter's quilt and will make and machine stitch the new binding to the quilt tomorrow. I will get the hand sewing done before she goes home. This will be my Slow Sunday Stitching! You can see that the old binding has done its time!
Finn gave me a cute Sewing Store puzzle for Christmas! He's a great shopper!
He also likes to be comfortable on a soft pillow for his naps...
We had butter tarts and fruit skewers for Christmas dinner dessert. I purchased the butter tarts from our local farmer's market...they disappeared quickly! Santa was keeping his eye on them!
I made my SIL a Christmas wall hanging at one of the retreats I attended in November. I could not show it until now as she often reads my blog!
My daughter received a couple of counted cross stitch kits for Christmas and has started one of them.
That's all the news from here for this week. Happy New Year! I will link up with Kathy's Slow Sunday Stitching crew in the morning.