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Hi, Welcome to my Blog. I'm an eclectic kind of crafter delving into many pots. I am just about managing to keep up my Scrapbooking Diary (usually about 6 months behind), plus any cards as required. I have a new found love of Watercolour and Bible Journaling plus recently Faith/Art Journaling too. I've challenged myself to make an art journal page a day for this my 60th year. Previously I've also dabbled in ATCs, Tags, Altered Books, Mixed Media, Décopatch, Knitting, Crochet, and Embroidery amongst other things. I live in Surrey, UK with my husband, our son has left home now. For exercise I usually play Badminton and go Ballroom and Latin Dancing. I also like walking/Geocaching and sometimes do a bit of Bouncing on my Rebounder (mini trampoline). I have been learning to play the harp for the past 10yrs. I am now officially retired. I am a born again Christian, currently worshiping at my local Vineyard Church.

Wednesday, 25 December 2013

WOYWW #238 - Christmas Knitivity


Happy Christmas 


Thought you all might like to see the Christmas Knitivity that I knitted the cutey little sheep for. It has been doing the rounds in the local area and I caught up with it in the library earlier this month.



There was a box with loads of sheep for each participant to choose from as it did the rounds.


Here are my 4 contributions, although I carried on making them, 13 in all so far...  and they all seem to have found homes since too. I even made a purple one for my tree!

Have a lovely day everyone.

Behold The lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.

29 comments:

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

I'm trying to catch up after having been offline for so long. Once you get behind, it's hard to do. So I'm glad I posted early so I could come visit.

Your little sheep are adorable, and it's always nice to make gifts that others will appreciate. Of course, the real joy is in the giving, isn't it? So nice of you to make all these. You are so thoughtful.

I love the way you bound your Alpha challenge pages. They are lovely, and many brought back memories as I looked at the full year's pages and alphabet.

Got a kick out of your washi tape obsession. I have another friend who has joined this same group and is also talking about her washi tape and how few she believes she has. She showed the ones she has, and I was amazed at how many designs there are. Just like yours, more or less

Merry Christmas and happy WOYWW. No number, because Santa was waiting for Julia to go to sleep (grin).

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

Now you know how I felt that first year I played in SOC. You beat me EVERY week that year (grin).

Guess you read that I have a friend who has joined that journal group. You gals can compete for who has the most washi paper. Of course, she even admitted on her blog that she was competitive, so she may have more than you by now.

May I rub it in? Merry Christmas and happy WOYWW from #1.

kay said...

Merry Christmas BJ x

Anonymous said...

How adorable! Far better than the oddest Nativity I've seen which was made from bacon and sausages :) Bet yours smells better on Boxing Day LOL!

Happy WOYWW Christmas!
Mary Anne (waiting for the family to rise at #7)

Nan G said...

What an amazing project! I do love your sheep. That is one fabulous challenge book! I wasn't able to keep up may in the new year I'll do better. Have a wonderful day! Thanks for the earlier visit! Warm holiday hugs. Nan G #3

glitterandglue said...

Happy Christmas BJ. I trust today will be a truly special day for you all as you celebrate the birth of our Saviour.
Margaret #10

Judys Lace Creations said...

I LOVE LOVE LOVE your knitted Nativity!!What a lovely post
Judy #11

Belinda Basson said...

Happy Christmas from a VERY HOT Cape Town, South Africa.

What a lovely idea. Love your sheep. Glad they went to loving homes. #15

shazsilverwolf said...

Happy Christmas BJ. i was up doing my post early too, I couldn't sleep.Julia hadn't posted when I last checked, about 3.30, then I finally got to sleep! Your sheep are really adorable, not surprised so many found homes. Warmest Christmas hugs, Shaz #14 xxx

Elizabeth said...

The Knitivity is adorable, BJ, as are your lambs - I can quite see why they've been such a hit with folks. Happy Christmas to you and yours - hope you have a wonderful day. Elizabeth x #13

Julia Dunnit said...

Aw BJ, this is adorable. We have exactly the same set here, made for my baby gal by her granny some 20 years ago...makes me a bit emotional! I I love the sheep, and what a nice idea to leave one for each host..and I like the idea of the purple one.....llove that even the sheep has to match your colours!!

Lunch Lady Jan said...

That Knitivity is brilliant, love the woolly sheep! What a fun project to be part of :-)
Happy Christmas to you and yours! Hope you have a lovely time.
Hugs, LLJ 15 xx

Princess Judy Palmer said...

The Knitivity scene is so neat. The sheep are so, so cute. I even spy a couple of black ones in that box (sheep after my own heart). Have a lovely and relaxing day! Judy #22

Cazzy said...

Hi BJ, Happy Christmas and WOYWW!

Thanks for the gentle hugs, I need them! I have had some lovely hugs from my little grandson today and a proper kiss before bed!
I remember your sheep being on your desk, love the whole scene!

Cazzy x

Spyder said...

I love your little sheepies! A lovely 'knitivity'!

((Lyn)) #30

Karin said...

They look so sweet.
Merry Christmas.
Karin #31

Mrs.D said...

What a lovely idea, the knitted Nativity doing the rounds and there beign a sheep fofr everyone. I have plans for the whole Nativity next year. If I start in January I might get soemthing finished.
Blessings
Chris #34

Silvia(Barnie) said...

Really adorable.

Unknown said...

Nativity is so colorful...very pretty!

Annie Claxton said...

What a beautiful Knitivity! Happy Boxing Day - enjoy the rest of your week :o) Annie #35

Julie Lee said...

I love the knitivity. My daughter once worked in a Garden Centre where one of her co-workers created a Knitivity to display in the shop - their Christmas displays were always superb and it was delightful. I love your idea of the sheep and giving them as a gift. Thank you for your visit earlier. Very Best Wishes for a Happy and Creative New Year. Julie Ann xx

April said...

That nativity is awesome. And your sheep are absolutely adorable. Thank you for sharing and thanks for stopping by my blog earlier.
April #36

Kezzy said...

Oh wow those sheep are absolutely gorgeous. How brilliant that everyone passes on the nativity and adds to it, such a beautiful idea and very traditional. Happy Christmas Woyww :-) Kezzy xxxxx

sara j said...

Hi a couple of days late.....I noticed on Eilizabeth's comments you are going to undertake the Document Life challenge in 2014. What a great project! I hope you'll share your progress as you go along. I was tempted but I already do a calendar each month, and that's probably good enough for me. But I am very captivated. Enjoy. Hope your Christmas was merry!

Helen said...

Oh, how cute!! Well done on your knitivity action! Hope you all had a grand Christmas, BJ. Not sure I know of any good days of the week sets,sorry Helen 6

Neet said...

What a fab knitivity!
Hugs, Neet xx

Dawn said...

Awe how gorgeous is that!! Your sheep are totally adorable.
Lol I will get to your e-mail soon, promise.
Huge hugs x x x x

Robyn said...

LOVE! your nativity sheep- the lambs of god!
thanks for visiting and the snoop around your place.
Blessings of the season.
robyn 38

fairy thoughts said...

Love your knitivity brilliant finally getting round aftery visitors have gone home such a busy but very ebjoyable time was had
Happy new year
Janet