I made this pig sweater a looooong time ago. A friend in Boston, Sara, fell in love with it. The only problem was that she had three boys. Well, she and Joe ended up having a 4th baby, a girl. I was so excited to give this to her - mostly because she finally got "her girl".
Here's a close-up of "this little piggy's" cute porky face.
Debbie Bliss also designs amazingly intricate toy patterns. This is actually one of the simpler patterns found in Toy Knits. Until today, I had totally forgotten that I wanted to use this for a custom Christmas card. Maybe next year - only 362 more days 'til Christmas!
This was another option for the Christmas card. Hubby and I had a
I can't even count how many times I've made this Christmas stocking pattern with different embellishments or color patterns. This one was for our niece, Sophie, who lives in Switzerland. Her sister Sarah has one that is similar. Poor Alexandra, the youngest in the family, doesn't have one yet. It's not likely that she'll get one anytime soon because of my hand issues - which I'll post about some other day.
This is the "boy" stocking design that went to Nick and Noah in Switzerland. Somewhere I have pictures of their parents' stockings, that weren't so elaborate. For all the other in-laws who never got stockings like these - I learned that it's best to NOT start a tradition like this! It's too hard to keep it up. Just ask poor Alexandra!
Hubby and I took a gazillion close-ups of the snowman on the stocking, thinking that it would also make a cool and unique Christmas card. Don't be surprised if this comes in the mail next December. Actually, you should be really surprised because I think the last time that I sent out Christmas cards was in the last millennium!