I’ve been busy knitting up some Christmas gifts for my family and friends. Since some of the intended recipients follow this blog, I’ve kept my progress reports to myself.
Now I can begin to reveal these projects, starting with a necklace I made for good friend and knitting buddy Kathy.
Earlier this year, I made a Ruth Bader Ginsberg-style collar necklace using a very soft Shibui yarn. The pattern came from this book.

This book is no longer in print. I was fortunate to find it at an on-line used bookstore. The pattern I used is called Beads and Baubles Necklace.

This photograph is in the book and shows the “bobbles” in the light gray section, spaced out evenly between the beads. Since I truly dislike knitting bobbles, I simply worked a yarn-over every time the pattern called for a bobble.
My collar looks like this:

Since Kathy is allergic to wool, I chose two colors of synthetic yarn for her gift.

It’s hard to tell from the photograph, but the teal color yarn has tiny reflective bits that glitter in the light – sort of silvery.
The necklace came together quickly, with very little effort. Attaching the jewelry findings took a while and gave me some frustrating moments.

No doubt I was lacking in correct tools and techniques. (sigh.)
More Christmas knits will be revealed later in the week.

Amazing!
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While it is time consuming to thread the beads, the knitting is not difficult.
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Very cool!
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Your knitting is beautiful. I have a few things that I can’t show on my blog as they have a reveal date in the future. I’m thinking about making a few quick and easy pieces just to have something to talk about.
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Thank you. I have waited for weeks to reveal some of my holiday gift knits.
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A beautiful gift. Lucky woman.
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Thank you!
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