Knit your own Father Christmas

A bonus of Miranda working at Raystede animal sanctuary‘s charity shop is that she comes across lots of useful things like old knitting patterns and left over yarn that people have donated, which she can then buy and make use of.  And now you can make use of this one too 🙂

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And I know you might be thinking it’s a bit late in the day to start making this – the day before Christmas! – but it’s only a couple of hours’ work Miranda says, so, if you want to do something with your hands while relaxing in front of that Christmas movie, this is it! 🙂

Now, bear in mind that Miranda is very much her own person, who isn’t one for following patterns too closely, so it’s no surprise that her Father Christmas doesn’t exactly look like the picture on the pattern.  But he is very cute just the same:

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Oh, and just in case you don’t know how to knit yet – these videos (for left and right handed) will solve that problem 😉

Last but not least …. ‘Big Blue Sky’ Giveaway!

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It seemed appropriate to leave this one ’til now because inevitably people will start thinking ahead to Christmas once September gets here.  And really, Big Blue Sky is a pre-Christmas story as opposed to a Christmas story because, since people tend to order their turkeys early, if they’re buying direct from the farmer, it would be good if they read this beforehand.

Anyway, if you fancy a copy for yourself or someone else, why not enter the Goodreads Giveaway?

Good luck 🙂