
Whatever Christmas day means for you — from church and a big family gathering to a quiet day to knit and chill — I hope this one is filled with peace and joy for you. I’ll be trying to knit the edgings onto Bob’s sweater vest before we go eat turkey enchiladas with dear family-friends, who I hope will help me decide on colors for my steekalong sweater!
Have a merry day, and I’ll see you back here tomorrow—
(Waxed canvas Fringe Field Bag and OUR Yarn from Fringe Supply Co., as seen in the winter lookbook — and that’s my Grete in progress!)
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Feliz Navidad Karen! We are spending Christmas in Santa Fe:)
Ooh, have fun!
Thank you for the inspiration. Best wishes to You and Yours.
Thank you, Pat — happy holidays to you!
Quiet day here in the Pacific NW – our electricity is back on after a big wind storm and we are so happy! Knitting and spinning will play heavily in the day. Maybe making cinnamon rolls. Blessings to all of you!
Oh gosh, it’s always such a joyful moment when the electricity comes back! Happy warm day to you, Mary Jo!
A very Merry Christmas to you! I have brownies in the oven, and that’s all I have to cook today. I’ve been so busy the past few weeks, after today it will be time to rest and enjoy the season. I appreciate all the knitting info you share here. :)
Happy Merry Winter Holiday Extravaganza to you and yours!
Chicken enchiladas here! :) yum.
Merry Christmas!
I hope your Christmas was all that you hoped for and more! My Christmas Day was a haven of peace, good food, knitting and reading, book-ended by family times on Christmas Eve and Boxing Day. Lovely!