Holiday Wrap Up (Part 1)

Paul is sleeping under many quilts right now. We made it home last night, just barely, but my luggage did not. I’m hopeful that it just went on to Alberta since we only had ten minutes to transfer (thank you airport cart man!), because I finally let myself buy some cute fabrics. And I want them! Oh, and you know, all of my jewelry and clothes and xmas presents. 

My camera cord is also in the missing bag, so I’m just going to show off some photos of presents I took before Christmas. I did not formally take the handmade pledge, because I knew that I was going to buy some books for Paul. However, I did manage to give handmade everywhere else. We aren’t big gift givers in my family, so I didn’t really have to stress myself out. (I am, however, thinking of all the cool things I can make for next year if I start tomorrow.)

 Without further ado:

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2 sets of hot mitts by me with handmade (in Montana!) wooden spoons. I bought them from Harry Felton at the Holiday Bazaar, because they were so smooth and lovely and perfect to accompany the mitts.  I also had to buy one for myself, of course! (EDIT: If you want some guidance on making the mitts, check out this post.)

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At the same fair, I purchased a couple of locally made teas, salve and lip balm. I used them for my gift in our white elephant swap, and my very pregnant sister picked them.  I got a pretty cool sewing notions box in the exchange (which I had to steal from my mom!)….which is also in the suitcase.  Perhaps when I get it back I can post some “Gifts in Action” shots.

That’s about it from this front. I had a nice, quiet, relaxing holiday. My phone totally died, so I couldn’t really call anyone, and I just spent time with my family and Paul’s family for the most part. I finished a lot of projects at home- a knit hat for me, three new cake hats for the shop, the beginnings of jewelry… I even sewed up a few quick gifts on my mom’s machine (I must go buy a  new one!). I also spent a lot of time wishing I was so relaxed when I was at home, with my craft room and craft supplies! Hopefully I can get cracking on some of my ideas today.

In other news, Kerry of Beaded Forest is giving away some fabric! Head over to her blog for a chance to win. She also has a lot of really fun projects posted, too– I especially love the otter she made for her father.

12 Responses to “Holiday Wrap Up (Part 1)”

  1. Sarah Says:

    Glad you made it home safe- and I’m looking forward to seeing your new fabrics. I just started planning fun gifts to make for next year, too. It’s a little heady, knowing there is a whole year to finish all the projects (mind you, that’s how I originally resolved to knit everyone at work a scarf this year- lucky for me it was a flexible resolution!).

  2. terriaw Says:

    Those hot mitts are just adorable! I love the fabric combinations you chose. And the wooden spoons make a beautiful gift set. Welcome home, and I hope you luggage arrives with all the goodies intact.

  3. iknitipurl Says:

    The hot mitts are adorable. I really love your choice of fabrics. Hope you get your luggage, and soon!

  4. lifewithmonkey Says:

    great gift ideas! your mitts are lovely and those spoons are a perfect partner to them!

  5. Katie Says:

    Wow those are great oven mitts! I’ve been on the look out for a pattern. Did you draft it yourself or is it a purchasable pattern? I love checking out your blog!

  6. Lisa Says:

    I love the mitts. Is the pattern online in a blog? Hope your luggage finds their way home. I’ve always been lucky and have gotten my returned in the past.

  7. lindamade Says:

    Katie, Lisa, and everyone else: I detailed my mitt-making process here: http://lindamade.wordpress.com/2007/08/28/hot-stuff-patchwork-oven-mitts/. I traced a mitt I already had and added about 1/2 inch all around, but the patchwork process was more or less the same. Denyse Schmidt Quilts is an excellent book for reference.

  8. kt40 Says:

    Great hot mitts! I have been collecting them over here(Italy) because I love the funky fabrics they use. Your’s are my favorite though, great fabric choices.

  9. Kerry Says:

    Thanks so much for mentioning my giveaway…I’ve had a terrific response! By the way, those oven mitts are great, and a great idea, too!

  10. Emily S Says:

    I recognize some of my fabric in your pieces that I sent you in the patchwork swap. They look awesome and I’m glad you could put them to good use!

  11. ambika Says:

    Happy belated holidays! I love the oven mitts–the fabric choices are too perfect.

  12. paperseed Says:

    Those mitts are the nicest I think I’ve seen, and I love the idea of giving them with artisan wood spoons. I made some pot-holders to give this year as well, but they were much more simple. I adore the fabric and colors you chose.

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