But there has been so much more than just knitting going on.
I've also been cutting and sewing (and all the ironing that goes along with that). And DH did some cutting and sanding in preparation for me to do some waterproofing.
What we ended up with was a whole lot of handmade gifts, some of which were planned out as far back as the Spring of 2017. That is when we trimmed some branches from one of the black walnut trees that grow on our road frontage.
After aging a chosen branch for a good 18 months, DH used his miter saw to cut it into 1/2-inch disks, creating one of a kind wooden coaster sets for each of our kids, and even a set for ourselves. It was my job to seal them on all sides, to help preserve them.
with first coat of polyurethane
(which freaked me out at first, because it went on milky white)
a finished set, sealed on all sides
My sewing machine literally lived on the dining room table after Thanksgiving, when I went into full-on sewing mode. The preliminary cutting had been completed, and now it was time for assembly. First off was a denim quilt for DD1 and Honorary Son.
aerial view from the stairs
flannel backing
(chosen by DD1 this summer, when she though she was helping me choose fabric to repair my own denim quilt)
remembering how to do daisy stitch,
I embroidered the year on one of the denim squares
That quilt was the largest sewing project I did this year. After that, I did much faster items. Like sewing up a plethora of microwavable bowl potholders. Each child and their spouse/significant other got one, and no two were the same. I tried to customize the fabrics to the intended recipient.
front sides
back sides
I also made up a couple of hot pads for DD2, out of some fat quarters she'd admired the day the girls and I were at a large fabric store last summer.
front
back
It feels great to be giving so many customized gifts this year. It feels even better to not be working on them tonight--I finished the last one yesterday! Now it's time to relax, concentrate on the reason for the holiday, and to enjoy getting together with my family.
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