Hi Dear Blog Readers!
Merry (early) Christmas! I have most everything done for "the" day. Our house is so pretty this year..I am thoroughly enjoying the decorations.
I finished up the first Christmas sock. The lighting is not too good...the light color is more white.
Finished up Jayce's slippers this week.
I hope the boys like their slippers...I am going to try and whip up a hat for my brother by Wednesday evening.I like to start something new on Christmas Eve but not sure if I will or not. Does a 2nd sock count?
Ruth is obsessed with knitting tiny sweaters this week...and I am obsessed with seeing them. So cute!
Pattern is The Tiny Collection by Karen Borrel.
Martha finished up the body of her beautiful sweater and will start on the sleeves. The pattern says to do the button band now, but she is going to wait till it's blocked and then do it. Smart!
In other news:
We saw the grand darlings a lot this week but no pictures. Our son broke his ankle - a very bad break and needed surgery to install pins and plates. It will be a very very long recovery. We went to help a couple of times...just changing diapers for the two littles is a big help. So, because of that, they will not be coming here this Christmas. We will go there in the morning and I will come home and cook a Christmas ham dinner for my brother and Tiffany. It will be different for them not to be here.... This is just for this year so we will make the best of it. The main thing is seeing each other.
There will be NO blog post next week. Joe and I will be away.
Merry Christmas....we will chat in the New Year!





2 comments:
I was hoping to finish a Christmas scarf by the 25th but I don't think it's possible. Love your projects and they are all done!!
What lovely projects. I like the way you put a little red stripe on the top of that sock. What a good idea. The tiny sweaters are very sweet and the slippers are adorable. I wish your son an uneventful recovery - even if it is a long one. How hard to go into winter with an injury like that one. Take good care and Merry Christmas to you and yours.
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