Hope you are enjoying the Christmas Season. This year we hosted a simple Christmas Day brunch and dinner. For brunch I tried out these bacon, egg & toast muffins, fresh fruit, and homemade panettone and cinnamon rolls. The kids voted for lasagna, so a lasagna dinner it was, with meatballs, sausage, salad, and homemade bread.
The only handmade gifts I managed were the French cross hat and a cowl; the details can be found on my Ravelry page here. This last week I've started knitting a hat and scarf, and crocheting an infinity scarf. Though we had a warm, green Christmas, the weather has turned very cold and snowy here--perfect knitting weather.
If the light cooperates I will be getting pictures of several new totes, drawstring pouches, and zipper pouches to add to the shop. My goal is to also complete some recycled book cover journals.
Thank you to all of you who visit, encourage, and share...I hope your New Year is a happy and healthy one!
Deb
Happy New Year, Deb! Thank you for making this a warm, welcoming place.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! Love the hat, thank you for sharing it! urbandaisylife.com
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and your family Deb. Thanks for sharing your life with us.
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Happy New Year! The best to you and your family in 2015. Thank you for taking the time to share with your readers - from knitting, photos of your home, garden, life in general, baking (yummy).
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ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Deb from where it is already the New Year.
I make "muffins" like the one in your link, my elderly Mum loves them, she calls them "little egg pies".
A Happy New Year to you as well. That hat is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you in this new year. Love the knitty things.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Looks like you have been busy. Love your knit cap.
ReplyDeleteBlessings for a Happy New Year!
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Your pictures are a treat for the eye. So lovely!
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