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Knitting for Christmas

One of the pleasures of Christmas is creating items for the season. Whether you keep these knit items for yourself or give them to others, making them will surely bring a smile to your face.

SAMSUNG DIGITAL CAMERAOne of the first Christmas knits that I am crazy about is the “Jolly Wee Elf” from Churchmouse Yarns and Teas.The pattern is available on Ravelry.  http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/jolly-wee-elf

Initially, I made a couple of these elves.jolly-wee-elf

I added eyes and a nose with embroidery floss because I felt they
deserved a face. After a couple of them, I became slightly obsessed. I made more and more and posted the pictures to Ravelry.

elf-choir-3Someone on Ravelry commented that they looked like an Elf Choir, and I had to oblige. I made tiny choir folders for each of them with the music for “Stille Nacht.”

 

 

elf-choir elf-choir-2The elves seemed to enjoy their German heritage and of course “Stille Nacht” by German composer Hans Xaver Gruber and lyricist Joseph Mohr in 1818 is the carol they would sing.

I applied a toothpick between the music and the black folder so the elves can “hold” their choir folders.

elves-on-risersThis bit of fussing over some knit elves wasn’t finished. Unless I placed them in a huge semicircle or lined them up, you couldn’t see all of them. What to do? Why, make them choir risers, of course! I hunted down a couple of empty boxes of the appropriate size and arranged them nicely. They are lacking a choir director right now, I will think of them more as a Madrigal group until I have knit a conductor out of dark charcoal grey sock yarn. See? I still have ongoing plans for them!

 

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Next, we have an easy project for anyone. Do you have “extra” yarn that you would like to “use up”? Make loads of pom poms and attach them with floral pins to a conical green Styrofoam base. What could be more fun for a side table or mantel? Add a knit star at the top for extra flair.

The topper is “Stars” by Squibbly Bups on Ravelry.

http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/stars-16

 

tiny-yarn-basketFinally, a favorite pattern I have designed is the “Tiny Yarn Basket.”

http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/tiny-yarn-basket-2

This item is not limited to Christmas, but can be worked up any time you need a little fun item to knit. I have a crochet ornament on my Christmas tree like this that I have had for years and I have no idea where it came from. I looked for a pattern that I liked, but none of the easy knit patterns was for a round shaped basket. So… I made one up!

The basket can be used as an ornament, or a resting decorative piece. Give them to your friends or attach them to a gift.

All of these Christmas knits are fairly quick and look just too sweet for words. I hope you like these as much as I do!

This video will help you see how to pick up stitches around the base of the Tiny Yarn Basket.

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Christmas Kisses!

We are starting the Christmas Season, and before you get all bogged down with baking and such, why not sit down and knit up a few of these Tiny Hershey Kisses? They are great to hang on the tree or decorate the mantel. Tie them to gifts and give them for exchanges! If you need practice with double point needles, this is the perfect project.

 

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Tiny Hershey Kiss Ornament

by Martha Lyons

 

 

 

 

Materials: 25 yds Plymouth “Goldrush” (80% Viscose, 20% Metallic Polyester 109yds/25g)

or any fingering weight yarn.

Size US 2 (2.75mm) set of 4 double point needles.

Plastic safety pin marker.

Sharp tapestry needle.

Small amount of 1/8 flat white ribbon.

3/8” metal washer (to weight the bottom of the Kiss).

Small amount of polyester toy fiber fill.

Clear thread or fishing line.

Optional: Size C crochet hook for Magic Ring.

Gauge: Not critical.

Note about the pattern:

You can make almost any size Kiss by using thicker yarn and larger needles. Use a super bulky yarn and size US 17 needles to make a giant Kiss to use as a pillow!

Instructions for Ornament:

Cast on 6 sts, leaving a 6” tail. Divide sts onto 3 dpns. (2 on each needle) Join into round, being careful not to twist.

Rnd 1: K1,kfb, on each dpn. (9 sts; 3 on each dpn)

For help with beginning on dpns, see my You Tube video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPqEfpZbz0A&t=1s

Alternatively, you may begin with a crochet “Magic Ring”:

   Leaving a 6” tail, sc 9 into ring. For help with Magic Ring, see my You Tube video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgDNSxYcXZc&t=3s

Change to dpns.

Rnd 1: Place last loop onto the first dpn, k into next 2 sc. With the second dpn, k into next 3 sc.

    With third dpn, k into the next 3 sc. (9 sts; 3 sts on  each dpn.)

For Both Versions:

Continue working in the round:

Rnd 2: (K2, kfb) on each dpn. (12 sts; 4 sts on each needle)

Rnd 3 :(K3, kfb) on each dpn. (15 sts, 5 sts on each dpn)

Rnd 4: (Kfb, k3, kfb) on each dpn. (21 sts, 7 sts on each dpn)

Rnd 5: (K6, kfb) on each dpn. (24 sts, 8 sts on each dpn)

Rnd 6: (Kfb, k6, kfb) on each dpn. (30 sts, 10 sts on each dpn)

Rnd 7: (Kfb, k8, kfb) on each dpn. (36 sts, 12 sts on each dpn)

Rnds 8, 9, 10: Knit

Begin decreasing:

Rnd 11: (K4, ssk) twice on each dpn around. (30 sts, 10 sts on each dpn)

Rnd 12: (K3, ssk) twice on each dpn around. (24 sts, 8 sts on each dpn)

Adding the Kiss Ribbon:

At this point, place the 1” metal washer into the bottom of the Kiss. Cut a 4” length of ribbon. Thread the tail from cast on onto a sharp tapestry needle. Take yarn through bottom of Kiss and through center of washer. Sew into one end of the ribbon. Slide ribbon to bottom inside of Kiss and knot firmly.

Insert a small amount of fiber fill into Kiss.

As you continue to decrease, add more fiber fill as necessary. Make sure that the ribbon does not get lost inside of the Kiss.

Rnd 13: Knit.

Rnd 14: (K2, ssk) twice on each dpn. (18 sts, 6 sts on each dpn)

Rnd 15: Knit.

Rnd 16: Knit.

Rnd 18: (K1, ssk) twice on each dpn. (12 sts, 4 sts on each dpn)

Rnd 19: Knit.

Rnd 20: Knit

Rnd 21: Ssk twice on each dpn. (6 sts, 2 sts on each dpn)

Cut yarn leaving an 8” tail and thread through tapestry needle. Run yarn through the last 6 sts twice. Pull snugly to gather. Weave in ends, trim ribbon. Run a length of clear thread through back of Kiss to hang.

Have Fun! Knit Yourself Happy!