Stocking Duos

Thank you for all the lovely feedback on Clara's Stocking and Sweater Set.  Sometimes I feel a little guilty when I go on a bit of a knitting binge and get so many positive comments on my projects and how quickly they fly off my needles.  I think that maybe just posting pictures of the FO's is unfair, that as a full disclosure I should also take pictures of the piles of laundry, mail, and toys that accumulate during my tunnel-vision knitting frenzy.  And with that being said- you know it exists.  In order to put time in to knitting, other things are definitely sacrificed (but I am off work for 2 weeks this holiday season, so that helps, too!).

Today I wanted to share each of the kids stockings and the knits that have gone with them.

First up, Elise:

Elise's stocking was actually designed after the outfit she wore at her first Christmas.  Since she was born at the end of November, and much of December was spent figuring out (rather trying to figure out) the whole parenting thing, there wasn't a stocking in time for her first Christmas.



You can flashback to Elise's stocking here.

Sam, on the other hand, had his stocking first, and the hat soon followed.  Actually, Elise and Sam both got hats to match their stockings the year I knit Sam's (find pictures here).


I know, I know- Sam only got a hat.  The green yarn from his stocking has been discontinued and I've had trouble finding a green to love just as much.  That being said, his hat has gotten more wear than the girl's stocking knits combined.  He still wears this little hat with the brim down, as pictured.  It's kind of a knit that has grown with him.  To see the flashback to Sam's stocking, check out these posts.

And last but not least, we have these recent knits.  


So it's not just Clara that has the bonus stocking knits, it has actually become a little tradition in our house.  I figure that as the kids grow up and have families of their own, I will still have their stockings, but they will have something to take with them.  What about you, what do you plan on doing with all the special things you make for your kids?  Do you save them, do you have  a special way to store them for later use?  I would love to hear your thoughts!


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Merriment Bonnet





It's Christmas Eve.  The kids are tucked in and the house is quiet.  I've been off work for almost a whole week and feeling refreshed.  The past few days have been filled with sweet moments, old friends, and plenty of knitting.

And so, as my heart is full, I want to share a little of my merriment with you.

So, I've been working feverishly the past couple days in order to write up this bonnet pattern to share with you, my readers.

Click over to Ravelry to find more information and a link to download the pattern for yourself, or just add it to your queue. Happy Knitting!










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At it Again

Here I sit, less than two weeks before Christmas, and my mantle looks a little something like this:


At this moment, you might think, "Oh! How festive and charming.  And what lovely hand knit stockings!"
 To which I would reply, "Oh thank you- you do flatter me so!"

But on second glance, we all come to a realization.

"Hey... there are only four stockings, and your family now has fi..."

Yup.  Don't even say it.  Here in lies the problem.


So, for the past couple weeks, while I've taken my pretty little time poking around with different colors and designs, my mantle has looked the same- one stocking short.

It seems I have finally decided on a color scheme.


And last night I even cast on and knit a few inches.


And now it's time to knit.

Follow my progress on Instagram:  #stockingforclara



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