A wonderful good morning to Saturday Coffee with some net talk and knitting plans for the holiday season.

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Are you already busy knitting Christmas gifts? I write at least just once Christmas gift lists and am still looking for a knitted gift idea that can be easily replicated, but without being boring. Headbands are always such a thing, because you have to really want to wear them. Arm warmers are more suitable in my opinion. Yes, I think I will probably knit some of them this year, of course, in addition to one or the other scarf, a scarf and certainly one or the other cap of these here.

Otherwise, I would also sometime like to knit small bags, so similar to these crocheted bags, I find great and in the many beautiful colors of the Ica yarn I can imagine the most beautiful combinations. Crochet would definitely be even more suitable because firmer, but I just don't like crochet right now. You could knit simple, two-color lifting stitch patterns instead, like this one. Or that one. Or this one.

But probably it will remain with the thoughts of the bags, I have to knit namely in addition to the arm warmers also for myself. I have known still an eye on this cardigan thrown - I think in the colors navy blue and jeans I fänd him great. Of course only after my Diary Cardigan. Oh and this scarf I also find so fantastically beautiful, I already said! And in pearl gray and chilli. Both for me, so not that I really needed another cloth..... but so in chili I have here definitely still nothing in the closet lying..... so actually it would be yes times at the time.... ahem! How do you do it? How do you set priorities? I need more knitting time.

But the latter is lacking, so I do not knit and crochet cool Christmas decorations. But if you still have leftover yarn, you could knit an angel or a reindeer, or crochet beautiful stars. Besides the beautiful Julekuler, which I have knitted a long time ago.

What's on your gift lists? Have a wonderful weekend!

PS: By the way, Sophia uploaded a cool new pattern on Ravelry yesterday in the form of gloves.

Marisa

About Marisa

I am Marisa, the founder behind Maschenfein. I made the first stitches with my grandma Lotti when I was about five years old. In 2014 I founded "Maschenfein". What started as a blog has now become exactly the online store for wool & knitting accessories that I always wanted. Together with my team I want to enrich the knitting world with inspiration, pattern, beautiful yarns and the best accessories.

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