Christmas was very hectic as I worked to finish several Christmas stocking orders during December. One was a repeat order from a customer who ordered stockings a couple of years ago. The first stockings were for herself and her husband, and she wanted matching ones for her new twin daughters.
Original stockings on the left; new ones on the right |
The second batch was for a friend from church who had seen this post last year and was thrilled because her own stocking from her childhood was made using that exact pattern. I ended up making five for her; one for her husband, each of her two children, and her son- and daughter-in-law.
The new year got off to a roaring (but not especially happy) start with the news that my daycare baby's mommy was suddenly unexpectedly unemployed and a week later was diagnosed with breast cancer. I found this pattern and was happy to make it for her.
Almost at the exact same time, a little girl in my grandson's first grade class was diagnosed with cancer, and the nine year old daughter of my cousin's nursing school classmate was diagnosed with bone cancer. I made these two fuzzy hats for the two girls.
Then my grandson's school held Crazy Hat Day, where each child could pay $1 to wear a hat at school. The proceeds were donated to the family of his classmate with cancer, and nearly $1500 was raised to assist with their expenses. Naturally Kindon decided that he needed his own fuzzy hat for the occasion.
At the beginning of March I participated in a new craft fair where I hadn't set up before. Although I was somewhat disappointed in the sales for the weekend, I was assured by folks who had been there before that this was an unusually slow weekend. I'm hoping that I'll do better when I go back in the fall.
Note the astonishing lack of shoppers crowding my booth! |
Now I'm finishing up an order for 23 pairs of knitted slippers. Having to put pompons on each of the slippers has given a whole new dimension to the term "tie one on". I'll be so happy to have those done and out of the house!
Then I have a prayer shawl to finish up before Saturday, and an entire stack of projects awaiting my attention. I'm also hoping to get some time in on the sock machine now that I supposedly have a lot of "free time". Never a dull moment in the knitlady's household!
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