Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Yarn Along..... Gnome-lets
It's been awhile since I posted a knit project! For the last couple of months I have been working on something in secret. I know that my sister keeps a close eye on our updates so sharing that project (for now) will just have to wait a little while longer. But, what I can share is that - the above hush-hush project is for a little baby boy growing all snug in safe in her belly! Yes, friends this ol' gal is going to be an aunty again!! I am so super excited! As soon as I can I will share more!
Now, back to this project. The Gnome-lets for our little god-daughter who will be turning one next month.
While perusing through Ravelry this weekend I found this Gnome-Baby pattern on the lovely Elizabeth's account and knew that these would be perfect for our little princess!
I of course started immediately. I love how fast it is to whip just one up. So I've decided to make one in each of the colours of left over hand-me-down acrylics that Rob's Mum sent my way. I should be able to get about seven little gnomes out of the left overs by the weekend! A gnome for each day of the week!
Garren asked me who I was knitting the little dolls for and why I was taking a photo of them last night. When I told him that it was for our Link-up today he begged to be part of it too. A red eye-mask he says. I cant wait to see how it turns out!
Love Angie & Garren xxx
joining ginny
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A gnome for every day sounds perfect!!
ReplyDeleteI love the knitted gnomes. And that picture of your little guy knitting is priceless. Hope to see what his finished red eye mask looks like. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm sure his red eye mask will be wonderful! Congratulations on being an Aunty! Gnomes are very popular here too. A gnome a day sounds perfect :)
ReplyDeleteyour gnomes are precious but I really love the secret project and I have no idea what it is, but that it's secret :)
ReplyDeleteThese look awesome, what a cute pattern! And I never thought of knitting an eye mask, I like it! :)
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