I am so excited to introduce one of my newest blogging friends,
Emilee from Sweetly Made (Just for you).
She makes the most awesome Christmas Stockings.
(She books up fast so you better place your order quick!) 🙂
As the the name of her blog suggest
Emilee is super sweet (& very talented!).
She has helped me out a bunch
as I’ve been trying to get my craft blog up & running.
She’s even letting me host a giveaway
over at her super cute blog.
So if you didn’t win the
cute kitchen labels giveaway
from last week
run over here & enter.
Another set is up for grabs!! 🙂
Thank you so much, Emilee!
Hey bloggers…It’s Emilee here from Sweetly Made (Just for you).
I am excited to announce another new series called, “Sweet Tutorials.”
Are you excited yet???
I sure am because I decided to show you the how tos of knitting, crafts and whatever else I do. I love it! So, for “Sweet Tutorials” #1 I’m going to show you how to cast on.
Long story short…I started knitting in 2005. I decided that I needed to know how to knit Christmas stockings since my grandmother was getting older. She made all of our Christmas stockings growing up so I knew I needed to take on the task to carry on the fun tradition. I asked and she was delighted. My first stocking was for my niece Emma and I made four more that year. Now, I get to make stockings for random strangers (whom some have become my friends) and of course family. It has been a fun hobby and I’m delighted to show you how to knit as well. So here you go…
Step #1-You will need some yarn and some knitting needles. I normally use Red heart yarn and a size 8 US 5.0 mm. However, there are some really awesome knitting stores (especially in Utah) where you can buy some softer yarn.