Anyway this last Christmas (ok obviously before Christmas) I decided that the majority of my gifting was going to be home made items. Seemed like a good idea at the time and from subsequent comments it would appear that the majority of my work was not done in vain.
So here's a couple of piccys of the things I did.

A deluge of scarves - well I'd only just started knitting again and they are one of the easiest things to make.

A stencilled t shirt for my eldest nephew.

A stencilled shirt each for my big bruv and sil.

Yet another t shirt, this one for the youngest nephew

There were other things but numpty that I am I didn't take pictures of it all.
4 comments:
Love the stenciled shirts. Very cool. I've been meaning to try freezer paper stencils.
Thanks for the comment :D I love your blog btw.
Stencilling is definately something I'd recommend. You can be sure that you'll have a shirt that's unique. I wish had freezer paper over here, I have to use card stock and sticky backed plastic.
Your shirts are amazing! Your images are so clear (and fun)
This is a project that I've had on the back burner for a while - I so want to do some shirts,too
Thanks bumbershootska :D I love the stencilry website, there are some amazing images there and I have so many plans for so many more shirts. Just not enough hours in the day to do everything my crafty fingers desire.
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