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Christmas 2004 was quite a busy knitting holiday for me.   Of course all the planned gifts did not get completed.   I was lucky to get done what I did.   The projects not completed were sent after Christmas or I'm holding until another gift giving opportunity.

Firstly, for my Dad, this year I knitted a vest from "Men in Knits".   I haven't knitted something for my Dad in a while so this was a great new challenge.   Sizing was interesting, the stitch pattern was fun and I learned how to knit on a button band.

This vest was actually for his birthday.   It was knitted with Svale from Dale of Norway.   A cotton/silk/ramie blend which is the softest cotten blend I've ever felt.   It was knitted on a size US 6 needle.

The next gift was kind of a last minute cheat effort due to the fact that I couldn't get the project done in time.   I'd planned it for a year, had the yarn in my stash, however, by November I realized with all the other things going on, I wasn't going to get it done.   So. . . . . I knitted it on the machine and finished it by hand.   

This gift was for my mother-in-law.   Last Christmas I admired a knitted red metallic sweater which she was wearing.   She said she loved it but would have preferred a long sleeved sweater as the one she was wearing was sleeveless. Viagra how it works   i said that i could make her one easily.   Well easily if I had time. . . . So, during my week vacation prior to the family visiting on New Year's weekend, I dug out my Brother Home Knitter and designed a sweater to fit the yarn that I'd been holding onto all year.   Here I am modeling the sweater minutes before wrapping it up and the arrival of the family!

It is a funnel neck viagra how it works, modified drop should sweater made with Lion Brand Glitterspun.   I hand knitted the cuffs and bottom in a seed stitch which gives a bead like affect due to the metallic threads in the yarn.   I haven't knitted with the machine in more than 10 years so I really had to relearn things like tension, correcting mistakes, etc.   After completing it, I came up with another list of projects I could make with yarn in my stash which would be great knitted up on the machine.   (Knitting machines are great stash reduction tools!!)

Next up was the afghan.   Well, I worked on this from March until June, pausing for the summer due to the heat and picked it up again in September and I still didn't finish it in time for Christmas.    In fact it's getting delivered as I write this!!  It certainly was an ambitious undertaking.  

My viagra how it works Mom had asked for an afghan to fit the new decor of her house in Florida which has a soft mauve color scheme.   She of course placed her request right after Christmas of 2003 knowing this is a big (non-traveling) project.   Something warm she said.  

Well I love lace so much that I tried my hand at creating an afghan from a shawl pattern using worsted weight yarn.   The pattern is the Kilimanjaro Kat Shawl designed by Joan Schrouder.   This was knitted with Caron Simply Soft acrylic yarn.   Even though it was a shawl pattern, it is still only 60" square.   The pattern is designed to use a fingering weight yarn to create a 40" shawl.  

Here it is on the blocking wires.

 

Here it is draped on my chair.

(Remember all pictures can be viewed at full size by clicking on them) 

viagra how it works] mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA"> I know I waited far too long to post anything recently, however, I will try to catch up with all the projects from 2004 in the next few weeks as soon as I get pictures taken of everthing.   Since all these were gifts, I took pictures of these prior to giving them away!


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