Happy Mother's Day to Grandma (my Mum) and Nana (Firegazer's Mum).
Nana has been sent her gift chosen by her dutiful son from a Duty Free Shop somewhere in either Oz, New Zealand or the US. Meanwhile I got down and knitted these washcloths for my Mum.
Not to be outdone, Blossom knitted her Grandma this drink coaster for her night-time glass of water.
Nana has been sent her gift chosen by her dutiful son from a Duty Free Shop somewhere in either Oz, New Zealand or the US. Meanwhile I got down and knitted these washcloths for my Mum.
All these patterns were sourced from Ravelry and were fun to knit. The red one is supposed to be nine hearts but I photographed it upside down.
Do you like my new cards? These will now accompany all my hand-made objects.
Not to be outdone, Blossom knitted her Grandma this drink coaster for her night-time glass of water.
Happy Mother's Day all.
6 comments:
They are so cute! Very clever!
Hope you're having a good mother's day too.
Happy Mothers Day 1932, Grandma! (Kidding...knitted washclothes are at least useful unlike most mothers day presents!!)
Hope you're having a good one, too...how was the early soccer start?
More fantastic handcrafted gifts! Blossom has done an excellent job too. Yes - I love the cards- a beautiful addition to wonderful thoughtful gifts.
Those pretty washcloths are well matched by the pretty cards.
Hope you had a lovely day...
I love the cards. As always I'm astounded by your knitting talent. I would be lucky if the finished product roughly resembled a square, much less had a pattern on it. And I love KB's coaster. Could use a few of them actually.
Gorgeous washcloths! So much nicer than talc and more talc (thank you school Mothers Day stall stock buyer).
Lovely tags too - did you make them?
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