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Day 17 'The Bakery Bears Advent Calendar 2024'

Good morning everyone and welcome back to 'The Bakery Bears Advent Calendar 2024'

So we're off with our second cast on. Kay returns today with more 'Country Christmas Hat' knitting. She will show you how to add your 'Popcorn Garland' to the brim and let you know what to do before our next section.

Join Kay this morning as she:

Thank you so much for watching and we'll see you tomorrow for a very special joint Christmas adventure!

Merry Christmas everyone, we hope you have the most wonderful day!

Dan & Kay x x

Day 17 'The Bakery Bears Advent Calendar 2024' Day 17 'The Bakery Bears Advent Calendar 2024'

Comments

Thanks Kay. Hugs WAHx

Wendy Hollow

The way the variegated yarn knits up reminds me of the aurora borealis. Pretty!

Lori Flaglor

I'm really enjoying this relaxing knit. Thanks, Kay, for your lovely reading too - you're very nice to listen to. :)

Laura Gorton

That's so funny Caroline! Yes - perhaps a butcher sometime in the past.I think streets were often named based on families or businesses who lived there... I think this is quite lovely... And it reminds me of the Gilmore Girls episode where they rename all the streets in Stars Hollow... LOL... and the Inn ends up on Sores and Boils Alley... So funny!

Gerrie C

Oh Ana - Anne of Green Gables is one of my all time favourite stories! I have read it countless times... And always love Anne's enthusiasm for puffed sleeves... 💕 They sounded so enchanting and beautiful... ☺️

Gerrie C

I once knitted my daughter a yellow dress with leg of mutton sleeves. That was back in the 1980's. We now live in Somerset, where, in Glastonbury, there is a Leg of Mutton Road. I'm not sure why, maybe it's the shape of it, or maybe there was once a butcher's there.

Caroline

This hat is addictive...got to knit it Now! Really enjoying the knitting Kay, thank you! The story is good too 🎄⭐️

Caroline

I read Anne of Green Gables and I really wanted to see what the "puffed sleeves" looked like. They really do need at least one extra yard of fabric!! (And now i want a dress like that, too.)

Ana Lacan

I'm still knitting my second mitt - so not up to the beanie yet - but loving the design so far! 🎄✨🧶 And excited to do the popcorn garland again. That has been one of my favourite parts of the mitts! ☺️ The story is so lovely... I love listening to Kay read... However as a little tangent I must say, historical phrases can be so intriguing... and the phrase "leg of mutton sleeves" did make me giggle! LOL.. It is so perfectly formed in terms of conjuring up a strong image - but perhaps not the most appealing phrase to describe a dress element... LOL I can't imagine thinking to myself "Oh I can't wait to wear my leg of mutton sleeved dress... LOL " Still giggling here... LOL

Gerrie C


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