Today was the day of the Christmas fair, so I packed my bags and set off to make my fortune…
How many woolly things can you pack in a hamper?
I laid out my stall and waited for the punters to come…
I need to work on my presentation!!
It went much better than I expected. I always get a thrill when someone wants to buy something that I have made.
Even after paying for my table I had money to take away. My hobby has paid for itself – how wonderful is that and I have money and space for more wool π€
Some hats to make for Christmas and a stocking for Carols and Mince Pies πΌπΌπΌ
I have been making bits and pieces to sell on a craft stall at St Barnabas Christmas fair tomorrow. Here are some of my efforts:
This highlights the fact that I cannot take a photo with one hand as well as my hand is looking pretty shabby…Woolly mittensCable wrist warmersGirlie wrist warmers
Hoping the weather is better with you all. It is absolutely dreadful here. All I want to do is stay in the warm and dry and do my knitting – no change there then!!! π
Thursday I had the school run and it took forever to get home so many roads were closed due to flooding π¨π¨π¨
School quiz night last night so the Xmas stocking was duly stuffed with Christmas tat and offered as a raffle prize. I have started knitting one for my sister to use for her carols and mince pie evening. The people in my team were quite clever (luckily for me) but we fell on our face in the “Fun with Flags” round. I hadn’t even heard of half the countries let alone know what their flags looked like!!π€
So the river is rising again but not in the garden yet, although the flood defences are up in town. Surely there can’t be any more rain up there???
So no matter how much I try to ignore it the festive season is just around the corner.
Ding dong merrily on high π
So I am using up red and white yarn. I love the simplicity of scandi patterns. I found the pattern for the hearts in an old issue of Knit Today (issue 91 Xmas 2013). The hearts are supposed to be done on dpns but I get into a bit of mess with them at the best of times so gave up with so few stitches. My hearts have a side seam….
The stocking is ready for a quiz night next week, this is taken from a Debbie Bliss pattern found in a Xmas Prima (2011). It is no wonder my house is such a state I don’t throw anything away!!!
I have just got to buy a load of Christmas tat to fill the stocking with so that the Parents Association can raffle it. I then have to make another one for my sister to raffle at a carols and mince pie evening πΌπΌπΌ
Should get through a chunk of my red and white stash β‘β‘β‘
We have a water feature at the bottom of the garden. Not so long ago I planted a load of bulbs on the otherside of the fence – I don’t hold out much hope!!!
Our water feature!
Peaking over next couple of days and then clear up the mess. Glad I saved the grass seed for the spring….
I have made a little hat and some mittens to pop into a shoe box with some other bits and pieces for church to send off for this year’s appeal. The hat and mitts are made using aran weight wool so hopefully nice and cozy.
Child’s size age 5 – 9
There is still time to do a shoe box. The following link will tell you all about it and lists what you can put in your shoe box.
Instead of finishing things I appear to be starting new things.
Current WIP list:
– baby blanket
– child’s hat (awaiting pom pom)
– child’s mittens
– 2 x wrist warmers
– scarf (scarf-gate continues)
– Christmas stocking
– pullover
I get so excited about a new project and put everything into it until something else comes along. Concentration span of a gnat, sadly not the work ethic of an ant, so easily distracted!!! πππ