Sunday, November 7, 2010

Hooking At Thanksgiving


I get several emails daily from various yarn companies.
They are all into their holiday mode sending out 12 Days of Holiday cheer!


I thought I'd share a few of them with you.



All of these were made from the Sugar 'N Cream cotton yarn by Lily.
You can go here to see some more patterns.

Red Heart is in the middle of their 12 Days of Christmas
and Caron has just started theirs. I'm a bit partial to Caron.
I think they do a wonderful job each year picking out new projects for the holidays.

With only 48 days left until Christmas, I'm thinking I'm so far behind I should start on next years crocheting!

Mary is our lovely hostess for Mosaic Monday.
Be sure to visit. Each Mosaic is different. Each has its own story to tell.

Wishing you well and a JOY filled week.


36 comments:

  1. Ahh I love holiday crocheting and knitting. Like you, I'm so far behind I think next year's list might be a better bet.

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  2. Snap - forget fall and Thanksgiving - even Christmas is just around the corner - you need to concentrate on Valentine's Day!

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  3. That's some serious hooking! I think I like the flat turkey trivet the best.

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  4. Those pumpkins and gourds are just TOO cute!

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  5. They are all so cute! The turkey place mat is adorable! I don't think I will be able to do much crocheting this year... lot of other stuff on my plate :)

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  6. What fun!....I'd have to start now for next year.

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  7. How cute! I especially like the pumpkins and the flat turkey....but I know I'd never get them done in time for this year.

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  8. I love all these cute crochet pieces, especially the turkey placemat! Hapy MM!

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  9. Those are so cute. I would never get them completed.

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  10. Oh my goodness! So many projects to choose from!

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  11. What cute patterns! I do like the Turkey, and think I might just have the right yarn for that one a couple of the others...especially the pumpkins. Now if I just had the time. Thanks for the link.

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  12. Those turkeys are adorable & so cheery~ Happy Crocheting :-)

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  13. What neat projects! They came out great!

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  14. Why on why did I not learn to crochet PROPERLY! All I can do it knit, knit, knit. These patterns are so cute. Since I started blogging in February, my knitting has been put on the back burner...and I really do need to get back to it. This post may well inspire me to pull out the old needles and the Lily Sugar and Cream - I love knitting on it - and start the old cotton dishcloths for the teachers’ Christmas presents. They beg me for them every year. Have a happy week. Genie

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  15. The turkeys would be a cute project to make.

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  16. Oh what cute little crocheting projects.... Those turkeys are adorable --and I love the pilgrim... SO cute....

    Thanks for sharing.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  17. So cute and festive for the upcoming season.

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  18. :0) Those little pumpkins are so cute!!

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  19. The pumpkins are my favorite! Pssst, I have parked my crochet needles already and I still have a few unfinished project. Blogging has kept me busy...

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  20. I like these...would be fun to make the placemats as favors for Thanksgiving Day and let the guests take them home. Will have to wait until next year!!! Wishing you well! Cathy

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  21. Looks like you've got a good start on crocheting your way through the holidays! Thanks for stoppin' by my blog.

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  22. Thanks for sharing. I wanna do those pumpkins!! I like to crochet in the winter so I'm gearing up :-)

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  23. Good morning, Snap!
    Your crocheted creations are all so adorable. You are quite talented. I know if I were to attempt such a thing I'd have a huge knotted mess. I love your pumpkins. They're so cute, and I love your turkey!

    I hope you have yourself a great day,
    Susan @ CluckleBees

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  24. I just discovered knitting...it's pretty addicting. Lots of fun ideas out there. Great post HOWEVER, everybody's countdown until Christmas comments are stirring up a bit of PANIC..... My November is FULL and my Christmas plans for people this year require hands on work by me....time is FLYING. GLORY.

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  25. Oh I love that holiday crocheting. Thank you for the ideas

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  26. Cute patterns! I just made a bookmark at the recommended page. I sit in front of my laptop and have to smile...;-))

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  27. I love those pumpkins, and that turkey is pretty cute too!

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  28. Those yarn projects are such delightful designs!
    Thanks for stopping by my nativity blog and for your lovely comment.
    Carrie

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  29. What cute crafts! I haven't picked up knitting needles for many years, but those cute pumpkins make me want to start again.

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