Thursday, November 08, 2007

Rude Awakening

Recently I took a detour to knit squares for the Pine Street Inn Knit-a-thon. Our church formed a team to knit squares, but I wasn't able to attend. You can read more about all that happend at this event on Major Knitter's Blog. Thank you Major Knitter for keeping us informed!
After I finished knitting the squares I immediately plunged into knitting pocketbook slippers...lots of pocketbook slippers. Last year I knit two pairs of these wonderful (and super easy pattern) for items to be sold in the "Kids Only Shopping" portion of our church's Holly Fair. They were hugely popular...in fact after the fair I had many people including adults asking me about the slippers...so I thought I should make a bunch for this years fair, November 17th. I knew I waited too long to start, but it's not like my knitting needles have been idle at all at any time. Oh, well. Here I am knitting away and then I get an email from my sister-in-law the day before yesterday asking us to save the date for our family's holiday get-together December 8th which takes place in the western part of the state. Needless to say we don't visit them too often because it's a bit of a trip for us. At first it didn't register and then I got the horrors...the baby blanket for my husband's niece and godchild who's baby boy is due right after the holidays. I was supposed to have it ready to bring Christmas. Some how I have had it in my head that I still had plenty of time, but no not really...so last night I cast on. Sure hope I can finish it by December 8th??? (I know there is always the mail as a last resort!)

I might not get too many more slippers done. I have one on the needles to take with me for a take-a-long project...maybe I can manage one more pair. Here are the slippers I have made so far:
How do you like my stripey ones? I took a chance and used two colors because I didn't think I'd have enough of the green yarn. My instincts were right and it was a wise decision. I don't think everyone will like them, but hopefully someone will!
Now I have to start taking deep breaths for I really know now that the holidays are soon upon us. Haven't even started my Christmas knitting (forget about Christmas shopping - what's that?). There might be a lot of IOU's this year :) Guess once the baby blanket is finished I'll have to make a list and prioritize. For now - I'm just going to try and not think about it...just keep my mind on happy knitting :)

23 comments:

  1. these ARE adorable! i love them all lined up in a row.. the C word.. EEK..it's going to be here before we know it..and it is so cold out, it feels like snow!rz

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  2. OOH I like those!!! I haven't started my shopping either. EEEK Hope things are going well for ya!!!

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  3. How funny...I just knit my first pocketbook slipper...only one so far. lol I really like the pattern, it's super easy and a pretty quick knit. I'm thinking of giving them as Christmas gifts as well. I do like the stripy ones you made. I'm sure someone will want those.
    What yarn did you use. I used some Jiffy but really didn't enjoy working with it and it fuzzed pretty badly.
    Hugs!

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  4. I just love those slippers, and they do look adorable in the basket or out. :) They're going to make a lot of kids and mom/ladies very happy.
    Oh my, they're here again, the holidays! I will admit most of my shopping is done except for two people(for once in my 54 years.;) But the two giant-sized knitting gifts are just cast on
    so I sympathize with you completely.
    EEEKKKK!! for real.

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  5. All of the slippers are beautiful! I like blue and green together. They are our "school colors", and since I'm homeschooled, I guess it makes sense that I like them. :)Good luck with your Christmas knitting!

    Lindy

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  6. Those slippers are such a clever design, and they look so cute there all lined up.
    It's hard when your "due date" for Christmas gifts is even earlier than Christmas itself, isn't it!!

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  7. Great design - and perfect little stocking stuffers.

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  8. Very cute-thanks for the pattern! They look like they will make great stocking stuffers. Good luck with the baby blanket, but remember - babies are small and they don't need huge blankets!

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  9. The slippers are great! I can see why they are popular. We are doing our family Christmas get together December 8th as well; although we don't exchange gifts so I don't have the pressure of Christmas Knitting :-) (We just do stocking stuffers)
    I can imagine your needles are smoking with all the knitting you're doing!!

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  10. Those slippers are so cute, and the presentation in the basket too! I like the stripy ones too, the colores go very well together. I'm crossing my fingers, that you'll get it all done in time! ;o)

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  11. The slippers are great! I think the striped ones are really cute--I'm sure someone will fall in love with them. How did Christmas come upon us so fast?! I haven't really started anything yet, either. Here's to hoping for some quick and fun knitting all around!

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  12. I like the green and blue stripes, and any little one shopping for a dad or big brother will think they are great.

    They are a great idea. I keep a similar pain in my car because I freeze my feet at my daughter's tae kwon do school.

    Good luck using each spare minute for knitting.

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  13. cute, quick, and stash knit too! What's not to love!!!

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  14. the slippers are so cute! I like the striped ones--they're different. good luck with finishing the baby blanket! I know...why didn't someone tell us the holidays were so quickly approaching-even faster than last year!

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  15. I like the striped slippers. I think they are all very cute.
    Good Luck with that baby blanket, I have one I am supposed to have done and in the mail today. I think it will be Monday instead as I have about 9 inches left to knit on it.

    I asked the kids for Christmas lists lastnight and they looked at me like I was crazy, I don't think they realize how quickly it is approaching either.

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  16. They are adorable, and comfy looking too!

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  17. those slippers look great! how long do they take you to knit?

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  18. I love the slippers! That would be a great gift for everyone on my list....hmmm, if I wasn't already cranking out the scarves, I'd be thinking about those slippers! Maybe next year.... :)

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  19. Those are really nice! Wow, you get a lot done!

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  20. now those beauties, i'm sure, my mom would wear!

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  21. Wow, those slippers are pretty stretchy! Love your photos.

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  22. I love your pocketbook slippers!! They are so cute!

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  23. Those pocketbook slippers are fabulous! I love the stripey ones! You're always making such great knits!

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