1. Cabled Headband - a holiday gift for an unknown recipient - maybe a teacher or one of my nieces, paired with a Starbucks gift certificate.

2. A pair of socks from leftover sock yarn

that I sent off to www.warmwoolies.org
Not sure if this technically counts as a gift, but I think it should. While we are thinking of little luxuries for those on our gift lists, shouldn't we also be thinking of those who really need warm things?
I didn't get to sewing the retro apron and potholder for a friend's birthday in November, but that will go onto my March list.
4 comments:
I made a cabled headband for a gift and wound up "giving" it to myself (sheepish grin). I love the one you made and the socks too. I definitely think charity knits should count as gifts. They are gifts, even when you don't know the recipient!
Gorgeous headband! Love the socks :)
These are GREAT! I love the bright cheery colors in the socks, and they are certainly a gift item.
The cable headband is beautifully done and I love the bright colors of the socks!
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