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Gift ideas for the knitter…or knit lovers

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I’m sure everyone know a knitter that needs a stocking stuffer or little (or big) present.

Here are some that I found on Etsy while I was “suppose to be” paying my bills.

I’ll categorize by price:

PDF Knitting Pattern for The Slouch Hat $5.00

slouch hat

from PixieBell on Etsy, she has a entire selection of patterns (stylish, something for everyone)  and knitted up items, if you want to buy it ready to wear.

For a child Woolen Gloves Hand Knitted Sheep Off White $15.00

sheep gloves

these are from LinenKids, she has a wide variety of nice handmade hats, toys and she uses eco-friendly natural materials to put soul back into kids' clothes and toys

Snuggly Santa Holiday Dog Hat $16.50

santa dog

Sooo cute, I know, who doesn’t want to give their pooch a Santa hat. From Jessica Lynn on Etsy

Flock of Sheep Stitch Markers For Needles Or Looms $17.00

flock of sheet

From the Clay and Yarn Barn on Etsy, what knitter would adore these? A little flock of our own, for the city dwellers. She also has a whole selection of “sheep” items, knitting needles, pins etc..

 

Scarf, Hand dyed, Serendipity $30.00

From Sassa Lynn on Etsy

I love this woven dyed scarf, I think this would be good for a knitter, because it’s not something I would be able to create. I love the colors, it makes me want to put it around my neck and grab my bag and go out for a night.

hand dyed scarf

She also makes hand dyed yarns, and threads. For more she also has her own website My fawny hart, to see more of her great color talents.

May your knitting needles fly as fast as dragonflies

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  1. Oh Vicki that's a wonderful list of suggestions - but who could say no to that dog hat! So cute - LOL

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