Wednesday, December 26, 2007

cover me

For some reason, I had this crazy idea that instead of buying gifts this year, I would knit them. My goal was to knit blankets. 3 in total. One for my mother in law, one for my father in law and one for my brother & sister in law. As of 11pm on December 25, 2 of the 3 blankets were completed. We exchanged gifts this afternoon, on December 26. Luckily, we thought of a good alternate gift for my mother in law, since I haven't actually started her blanket yet. I don't feel too guilty, since her birthday is late in January and I should have her blanket done by then. Right?

In the meantime, here are the ones that I did manage to complete.


This one doesn't look like much. It's pretty basic, just a whole lot of knit stitches. The beauty of this blanket is the yarn. Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick. It is thick and has a great weight to it. Perfect for a cuddly, warm blanket. The pattern is called Plush Throw and is available for free on the Lion Brand website. (You need to set up an account to access the free patterns, but believe me, it's worth it.)


Same blankie. Folded and ready for the gift bag.

This one I am really proud of. (Ignore the unfinished-ness of it. I finished weaving in the ends before we gave it to them.)


The Cable Comfort Throw, also from Lion Brand, looks complicated, but the pattern is quite easy to knit. New knitters are terrified of cables. But they are so easy! Just follow the instructions. The first time I knit cables I thought, "That's it? What are people so freaked out about?" For me the challenge with this one was sewing the 5 panels together. I generally avoid patterns that require seaming. I'm just bad at it. But this one wasn't horrible. After this experience, I may even feel brave enough to knit a sweater!



A close up of those scary cables.

The recipients of these blankets were genuinely appreciative. It's nice to be able to give practical, homemade gifts. Now if I just had more time for knitting...

4 comments:

Mary Lynn said...

Cool knitting! The cable one is particularly lovely. BTW, have you heard the Stuart McLean bit where Morley decides the family should make gifts for each other for Christmas? It's hilarious...and knitting plays an important part of the story.

vivian said...

Thanks Mary Lynn! I am fond of the cable one myself. I will be making that blanket again, perhaps for myself!

I have not heard that particular Vinyl Cafe episode. I'm sure I would enjoy it. Steve and I had a great time at the Vinyl Cafe show we say before Christmas. More on that in another blog post...

Pel said...

Awesome gifts! Christmas gifts with real effort in :)

Wish I could knit like that. Or indeed at all. I could when I was younger but all I could ever managed was scarves. Lots of scarves.

vivian said...

Thanks Pel! My knitting skills are actually fairly limited. Thankfully, there are loads of easy patterns out there. Pick up some needles again. You may be surprised...