Before I get into specifics, I'd like to wax a bit sentimental. There is just something so special about homemade gifts. With a store-bought gift, you have the gifter's thoughtfulness of their choice and the use of the item. If it is a really perfect fit to your personality or it is bought on vacation, you know that they were thinking of you in particular when they could have been thinking about something else. I have nothing against store-bought gifts.
But a homemade gift is a different level. Someone has given you the gift of time. The gift of effort. They have spent hours and hours (and hours) thinking about you and putting their intention (dare I say love?) into the item.
NEB was loved by many even before he was NEB.
So, the gifts, starting with one from me and my husband. I have talked in detail about it before, but I haven't ever published pics of the finished piece, except on Ravelry. G picked out yarn and I made a blanket; NEB is sleeping under it right now. Not much else to say except that I mostly like how it came out. I think I cast on too many stitches though, so the shape is a bit weirdly wide.
NEB under blanket last spring. ETA: hat made by grandma. |
Speaking of baby blankets, we got a lot of them as gifts. Most were store-bought or hand-me-downs, but two others were made just for NEB. The first, from my aunt, was a large sewn quilt. NEB spent a lot of time on it doing pushups before he could crawl. It had a lot of interesting fabrics for him to stare at.
NEB on quilt from Aunt R in February |
Lace blanket from grandma, draped over the babygate |
Another of my aunts made NEB a whole set of hats, in different sizes.
Some, not all, of the hats from Aunt C. |
And the last homemade gift (that I can think of at the moment) was a bunting from my mother-in-law.
Warm outfit for NEB from my mother-in-law |
Well, that is the downside of making gifts for infants. They grow so fast that sometimes they only can wear it a few times - or never. But there are always more infants, and the items get passed on to be worn by someone new. As the first great-grandchild on one side, and the first one in awhile on another, NEB probably got more than his fair share of new items.
He also got a bunch of homemade hand-me-downs. But I'll save them for another day.
So sweet.
ReplyDeleteYou forgot the yellow sweater and hat set
ReplyDeleteI posted a link to the previous post with the picture, though.
DeleteIn the picture of NEB he is wearing the small green hat I made. I shared the link to your blog with my knitting buddies who were impressed with your entrelac.
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