knitnana: Two in Two DAYS?
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Monday, October 31, 2011

Two in Two DAYS?

I know! Don't fall down from the shock of it all...

I wanted to share a few more items from the TKGA orders:

That adorable Knitting Sheep fabric makes up beautifully in my original Mera bag, but I don't think the customer is planning to use this as her purse! A small project tote, yes. And in front there, is a Squiggle Cat Sidekick (folks either love them or hate them - depending on whether they have belt loops, I suppose!).

Then this print, the Barnyard Sheep, is such a darling print, and this one is made up in a Teabird with the across the body strap. I'm not sure she's a spindler, but the customer was specific about the bag style, and we aim to please. You don't have to be a spindle spinner to want one!

Finally, these three Clarissa 10-inch knitting needle cases, and of the three, I'm the most taken with the dog breeds on argyle. I only recently came upon this print, and I think it's probably not readily available any longer. But the dogs! And knitting (ok, argyle)...

Cats and yarn I find. Dogs and anything relating to knitting is a theme that's very few and far between. I'm delighted I could get these done...and someone is getting a delightful holiday present is all I can say (okay, THREE someones!)

I also managed to squeeze in a Bitty Hat & Bitty Socks to go with the Premie Blanket I showed you earlier for the NoSoKnit contribution:

I know...SQUEEEEEEE!!!!

Ahem. Excuse me. I'll get control of myself here...(but aren't they cute?)

I'm not going to promise that you'll see me tomorrow...Maybe, maybe not. But in the meantime, if these bags and such are enticing you to order your own Nana Sadie Rose item, don't hesitate to visit my Etsy Shop and send me a convo (or for that matter, email me at the address in the sidebar over there). It's getting on toward the holidays, and I'll need a heads up if you plan to gift one of my creations!
*wink*
(((hugs)))

2 Comments:

Anonymous twinsetellen said...

YES! Fun to see another post so soon and those socks are absolutely adorable!

8:08 PM  
Blogger Plain Jane said...

I, for one, love the squiggle cat fabric. It provokes the same kind of grin that my leaping kitties bag does. Lots of beautiful projects in both knitting & sewing. Congratulations!! {{{HUGS}}}

3:21 PM  

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