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December 11, 2012

2012 - Apocalypse or Christmas?

Thanksgiving was a lot of work, but well worth the effort!
My darling Granddaughter came over the night before to help me set the tables . . .

. . . and make the little turkey favors.
My hubby had the great priviledge of peeling 20 pounds of potatoes.  He looks like he is about to fall in the sink.

My Sis and Bro-in-law made the yummy rolls.

Everyone arrived at about 2:00 pm.

and by 3:00 we were all stuffed, and ready for a nap.

Surprising enough . . . . we were ready for pie by 4:00.  It was a great day.  Thanks to all who came, and for all of their help on the dinner.

We were up early on Friday morning, with all of the grandkids.  Eating Grandpaca's chocolate chip pancakes and dressing warmly for our Christmas card photo session, up in the mountains.

It was cold, but sunny, and my Niece took the pictures.

We had lots of fun, and Zeke did most of the driving.
It is now on to Christmas (or the Apocalypse).  I'm betting on Christmas.  I've completed the second round of felted slippers (15 pair in all).  The second bunch jumped into their packaging, before I had a chance to take a group picture.  Two sweaters are blocking and will be wrapped soon.  I cannot show these to you, however, since both are gifts and one will be my next published pattern.  Watch for the "Emery" tank in January.  I've also been doing a lot of sewing for the grandkids and neighbors. 

We held "Knit Night" on December 5.  We had a fun & relaxing evening, sharing treats and knitting projects, and exchanging gifts.  Lots of fun knitting tools were given and received.  Joan brought her finished "Laura Leaves Tank".

It turned out beautifully.  You can read her project page at:  http://www.ravelry.com/projects/jsmartinez/laura-leaves-tank
Joan agreed to test knit this pattern for me, and I've seen her wear it.  It fits her perfectly.  Adding a little waist shaping can certainly improve the finished look and fit of a garment.
The lacey leaves are a quickly memorized repeat of 13 rows.

January will bring a new "Knit Night" on Wednesday, January 3 at 7:00 pm.  In addition, The Advanced Knitting Class has been scheduled for Wednesday, January 9 and The Beginning Knitting I Class will be repeated on Wednesday, January 23.  Let me know if you are interested in attending.

Thanks for stopping by and reading about my knitting life.  I appreciate everyone's support and hope to have some fun give-aways early next year, so check back often.  Merry Christmas & Happy Knitting New Year!


3 comments:

Kristen Rettig said...

Gorgeous! I have not seen this one on Ravelry but have just now ordered the pattern. I cannot believe that you designed this, amazing!

Kristen Rettig said...

Also, your family looks lovely, what a nice celebration. Those pictures of you and the granddkids, or you lucky lady! BTW, I know I have told you this before, but you blog does not come to my Google Feed or my Rav Feed so I don't get to read your blog unless I remember to go to it.

Knit-Zilla said...

Kristen - I'd welcome any suggestions you might have for improving my pattern. Thanks for purchasing, and I'm trying to figure out how activate my Google feed (I'm not very tech savvy).