I need to start this post with a non-knitting handmade item because it
is just too cool. I went to a grad student holiday party last night and my
Secret Santa gave me an origami horseshoe crab:
He made it out of one piece of paper and it's anatomically correct:
Check out those legs! How cool is that?! I was super impressed, and touched. I love handmade gifts, especially something so personal and thoughtful.
Now I have a couple of my own FO's to share. Here is a
Mustard Scarf:
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in Malabrigo Chunky, colorway Bobby Blue |
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This pattern is free and makes a great, quick gift with just one skein of bulky yarn on size US 15 needles. I think the button really makes this neckwarmer, I hope the recipient will like it!
And finally, a pretty little linen-stitch cuff bracelet:
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in Malabrigo Sock, colorway Abril |
Malabrigo yarns make such nice-yet-affordable gifts. The pattern is
Pretty Twisted and it is also free on Knitty, with a few different versions to make. This cuff took just under 5 grams of yarn so it would be great to use up sock leftovers or miniskeins (although I did make it child-sized, only 6" long). With only 5 days to go until gift-giving time, I'm hoping I can bang out another one of these bracelets, 3 bulky hats, 1 worsted weight hat, 1 worsted weight pair of fingerless gloves, and some baby booties. HAHA, so ambitious. This is a much-reduced list of what I had originally wanted to knit, but I think it is doable. Two of those bulky hats can be given to the recipients as skeins of yarn (or "hats-to-be", as I prefer to call them) since I know they'd understand with minimum amounts of teasing. And the baby booties can wait until the week after Christmas. But still, better keep on knitting...
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