This lace shawl was done for our granddaughter. She is going to be in a wedding the last of December and she can wrap this around her shoulders before and after the wedding. It is Little Shells Shawlette from Holly and Ella Knits. I found it as a free pattern on-line a while ago.
A knitted baby blanket for baby born in Scotland. I also did more blankets and hats that our son wanted for their friends who are expecting in the early New Year. I forgot to get pictures of those and they are now in SF.
Some knitted hats for friends and family on top. The ones on the bottom were done for our son, his wife, and little boy. I used a free pattern from Tin Can Knits. I also did a scarf to match for our son and a cowl fro our daughter-in-law. It was very cold while they were here for Thanksgiving.
This is another cowl that I knitted for our daughter-in-law. It was a free pattern that I found on the internet and the thread is Red Heart Boutique Midnight, color Aura. It is much prettier than in the picture--the colors are so pretty and there is a lot of sparkle in the yarn.
This is a crochet shrug that our daughter-in-law wanted. The pattern is in the current Crochet Today magazine. When I took the pictures, I had not worked in the threads because I was waiting on her to come and try it on. It fit her fine--I was not sure because she is so tiny and I was afraid it would be too big.
A Santa scarf that I knitted for a friend's granddaughter.
Here is wishing you a wonderful holiday season and that you have a great New Year.
Love,
Marie
So sorry to hear about your fall! It's good to see you back blogging again. You do beautiful work! Love the shawl you've made for your granddaughter. She will love it and treasure it always.
ReplyDeletebeautiful knits!!! I'm sorry you fell but glad you are back to blogging again.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear of your fall. I am glad you are back and healed! Pre diabetes can hopefully be controlled. Your knitting is so beautiful! I have never been able to produce something even 1/4 as beautiful as your work! You have a great talent. Take care, and Merry Christmas to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteOh, Marie. I was away from my blog the month of December and am just now getting caught up. So sorry that you fell and I am hoping your tests go well for the pre-diabetic issues. Diet plays a big part, as you found out.
ReplyDeleteYou made some BEAUTIFUL projects! I can see why you had little time to blog. ;) I LOVE the crocheted piece on the end of your bed, too!!!
Wishing you all the best in 2014 and sending a special prayer for your health. blessings ~ tanna