

Glad you're here!
Knitting is something that escapes me, though. Recently, a neighbor offered to teach the basics of knitting. While she helped me learn that it wasn't as hard as I was making it, I can see that I have many hours of practice before me.
Now, I come to our Countdown with Crafting item:This week at Roberts Crafts (for locations click here) all knitting looms are 30% off.
A knitting loom is a form (circle, long oval, or otherwise) with notched pegs over the entire form. Below is the Knifty Knitter made by Provo Craft. It (or something comparable) is available at most craft stores. You can also find them online.Although I crocheted the scarf around his neck, you can use the knitting loom to make thick, soft scarves.
You can make purses/bags, sweaters, socks and even afghans (with the right loom).
The web is full of ideas and actual instructions (for free!) on how to use the knitting looms to their best advantage.
I would also add that this is great for left-handed folks surrounded by right-handers that can't teach you to knit or crochet because they don't know how to show you the best way for you to use your hands.
What else is on sale this week? YARN!
Roberts Crafts has all yarn (and crochet hooks and knitting needles) at 30% off.
Michaels has Sugar & Cream cotton yarn 4/$5, Merino Wool skeins 2/$7, Loops and Threads Impeccable Yarn 2/$5 and Red Heart Baby Clouds 2/$7
Hobby Lobby has Yarn Bee Whirlygig yarn for $2.99 a skein
JoAnn fabric and craft stores also has good deals on yarn (online and in store)
I know I'll be making my youngest another hat this year. He's growing way too fast.
Have fun!
--C
p.s. If you don't have a Roberts Crafts in your area and you want to buy a knitting loom, don't forget about those 30-50% off coupons that so many craft stores have.
image courtesy of art.com
At Jo-Ann's:
At Hobby Lobby:
Santa Cookie Tray
The other day I found an old frame I had purchased at a thrift store with the intention of making it into some sort of serving tray. With Christmas fast approaching, I thought the perfect idea would be a fun tray to leave Santa's cookies and milk on. (I apologize for the glare on some of these. Rotten time of day to get a good picture.) Supplies needed: 1 thrifted frame (with the glass still in) big enough to hold a small plate of cookies and glass of milk Paint-acrylic or spray Scrap paper in Christmas colors/themes Letter stickers, die cuts, or computer to make title Adhesive Trim, stamps, embellishments as desired First rough up your frame for easier painting. I lucked out that the gold trim on this one was just painted gold. :)