Wednesday 30 September 2015

Woolly Mittens

 
We had our second night of frost last night! The first night was a light covering, but last night was heavier. I was so glad I had gotten all of my herbs inside a head of time. (I'll show you this later.)
This did get me to thinking though that I needed to get with it and finish sewing the order that I had received for my woolly mittens.
 

You might remember the ones that I made last winter and sold where I was working on the Alaskan Highway...
 
I received an order by e-mail for a dozen more of my woolly mittens from my former employer a few weeks back. Needless to say I've been very busy this last week putting them all together. Then I ran out of lining material and had to wait until it arrived yesterday to continue.
I'm excited about experimenting this time by combining a new embroidery pattern I just purchased to the mittens with solid wool tops. 
 I'm crossing my fingers and hoping it works out!
 

If I get good results with it I will be back in a day or two to show you the results. Wish me luck.
Have a good Wednesday!
Kim

 

14 comments:

  1. Kim, I love your mittens and wish I could make some but there is not a lot of wool anything down here. How do you come upon such lovely patterns? Gorgeous! What do you use for the lining? Fleece or flannel? I need to find a way to make extra money as I need it for my expensive meds! LOL! Don't get sick.....you pay in more ways than one!

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  2. LOVE LOVE those mittens! I am envious of your need of them too.....still in the nineties here...sigh looking forward to seeing the embroidery! Hope it goes well!

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    1. Oh my, it never gets that warm here even in the summer, Debbie.

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  3. Your mittens are so pretty! I love the embroidered flowers on them.

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    1. I'm hoping to use my embroidery machine now instead of doing it all by hand.

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  4. This is wonderful to have a large order, and maybe the embroidery will speed up on the machine .Super pattern and colours together. Do well, keep warm, and maybe save a special pair for you and one for Tim.

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  5. I love these mismatched, yet matching, mittens. I have a pair and they are so cozy with the fleece inside them. I'm glad you had the opportunity to make and sell more of them.

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  6. Kimberly,

    I love these mittens, they're gorgeous. You do really beautiful work!!!

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  7. Harvest greetings to you, I too love your mittens-they are so cute and look so warm; well done.
    Hugs, Noreen

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  8. Your mittens look cozy and pretty at the same time. Beautiful work, Kim.

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  9. They look so warm and cozy, and very pretty, too! Great job, Kim!

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  10. Wow, those are so pretty and they look snuggly and warm. Love the mixed patterns. Thanks for your kind comment on our Fall kitchen tour.

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  11. So cute, Kim! More importantly, they look nice and warm.

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  12. These are so pretty Kim! If I lived in the north I would definitely be ordering a few pairs from you.

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