I finished another Alicia ornament (oh look! PDFs are up now. I’m so getting the last set I don’t have). Love them!
Now though, I’m switching gears to make more cozies from More Last Minute Knitted Gifts for holiday teachers’ gifts.
I’ll hopefully be back later today with the next finished embroidery in the Readers series (still needs a cuter name). I was hoping to get these in the shop in time for Christmas crafting. I might stop stitching and work on the patterns so they’re available and then we can stitch along together! My plan is to make a lap quilt with the finished embroideries. Plans plans, I’ve got piles of them!
Love that apron with all the cut outs! Call them the bookworms!
Thanks for sharing the news about PDFs from Alicia– I was crushing hard on the tree and deer…must make them for the secrest tree! Pattern is secured!
What about the Bookworm series?
loving the ornaments and stitches!
That knitted mug cuff for teachers is just adorable. By the way, I’ve just made my first doll from your book – Margot – and I absolutely love her. You’ve created an amazing book! I’ve just posted a review with lots of pictures on my blog just in case you’re interested.
http://www.kateconklindesigns.com
Adorable! I’d like to add that we too love your book here. My year old made an all felt version of your felt paper doll pillow. And has been makng her clothing on and off ever since. My 2 oldest girls have been begging me to make them just about everything in your book.Have to admit I want to too!
So thank you for putting so much love and time into the book.I was also wondering if you had any suggestions on the best places to get japanese craft books? not sure how to use that e-mail link thing on your site. I justtried andit didnt work out.
hi valerie,
so glad you guys are enjoying the book!!! love to hear it 🙂
check here for info on japanese craft books
http://www.craftlog.org/craftingjapanese/
Thank you!
What wonderful ornaments. Thank you for sharing
I love the wreath, but I don’t think it would look as good in person. It’s hard to compete with soft focus light.