I can't believe that I have more updates for you! I finished Greg's Knucks SO fast that I'm really not sure what to make next.
- One pair of Knucks for the hubby for our Anniversary Dec 22 (estimate: 6hours) Started tonight - DONE
- Socks for step-sister - Dad called, step-sister and step-brother won't be at Christmas this year so no gifts :)
- Toque for step-brother - Dad called, step-sister and step-brother won't be at Christmas this year so no gifts :)
- Toque or mittens for Jane - I've been thinking that it wouldn't be quite fair to give something to Jane and not to Chris, plus me and Jane have never done a gift exchange before... so it might be awkward... I've decided to simply give them the antipasto and salsa like the other couples we're gifting to.
I think I'll start the ski masks for me and Greg. We're going on a week long ski trip in January, our Christmas present to each other, and we both need these. I can't believe I'm ready for Christmas!!! All I have to do is mail out Christmas cards, that's it, all done, fini!
2 comments:
Hey there, are the knucks difficult in the finger portion? I've never made anything like that, and I'd probably have to use magic loop because I'm DPN-challenged!
Terri
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Because the fingers are knit first and then you are working with just joining live stitches, it's not relaly hard. It is, however, awkward for the first like... 4 rows. Only because everthing is so tight together until you get into working the hand/palm where it opens up.
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