It is the end of a very busy Summer, and as things are settling into a slower, colder, season, I'm feeling the neglect of this little Blog. Although I've been away for over a year, I haven't even once slowed down on my knitting (the passion of my lifetime).
Here is what I have been doing . . .
Just before Thanksgiving last year, I went on a week-long vacation with my sisters and Mom to Park City. If you are a skier, you've probably been there before, and you know that it is a little, old mining town turned high-end ski resort. We stayed at the Marriott resort and spent the week shopping in their little boutiques, cooking together, crafting, and laughing. It was a great time for us to spend together. In one of those boutique shops, I ran into the most beautiful, fashion knits. The one thing that really caught my eye, was a hand-knit ski hat with a real fur pom-pom. The hat was $250.00 (a little rich for my tastes).
When we returned home, I couldn't stop thinking about those cute ski hats, so I went on a search on the Internet for real fur pom poms. I found the most beautiful, raccoon pom poms, I ordered them and I was "off to the races". Here they are, one for each of my daughters and grand-daughter.
They were really fun to knit, and at the end of the season I was even able to make one for me. However, there were no raccoon pom-poms left, so mine is gray with a gray rabbit pom-pom.
For Christmas gifts for my grand-children I made each of them a pillowcase with their name appliqued on. This with a new pillow was the perfect gift. I made 11 of them. 9 for our grandchildren and a set for my husband to use when he is hunting.
I also tried out a little "wool applique", making this pumpkin pillow from a kit, for my kitchen bench. Although that bench looks completely different now, since we have changed-up our kitchen during the Summer (pictures of finished product to come). I worked on this pillow while we were on a hunting trip to Texas, where I also knit Lumberjack Socks for my husband's birthday.
Then I launched into the knitting of a Derica Kane Sweater, and an Effervescence Cardigan. Both knit in conjunction with a Custom Fit Pattern.
Well, that should certainly be enough over-load for now . . . but, I'll be back soon, with pictures of my newly styled kitchen, my Summer knitting projects, and what I'm working on now.
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