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December Holidays in July Dishcloths (Int'l)

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Swap Coordinator:lalchee (contact)
Swap categories: Knitting  Crocheting  Yarn 
Number of people in swap:11
Location:Other
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:June 10, 2008
Date items must be sent by:July 10, 2008
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

This month's swap is for all of us who love the winter holiday season, and like getting started early! December holidays in July.

This is an international swap.

You will make two hand-knit or crocheted dishcloths to be sent to one partner. You can pick any design, as long as it fits the theme of the holiday chosen by your partner -- Winter Solstice, Channukah, Christmas or Kwanzaa.

I am making the time between sign-up & send fairly long to ensure you have enough time to find/create an appropriate pattern.

A few ideas:

Christmas: Santa Claus, candy cane, or a non-specific pattern in red or green.

Channukah: dreidl, menorah, or a non-specific pattern in white, blue or silver.

Kwanzaa: corn, Unity Cup (goblet) or a non-specific pattern in red, green or black.

Winter Solstice: yule log, holly, or a non-specific pattern in white, green or red.

These cloths are meant to be functional, so please don’t use fancy LYS yarns.

This swap is open to all swappers with a rating of 4.8 or above and no no-sends in the last 6 months – wherever you live! Newbies with a completed profile (with some good juicy details, people, help your partner out!) are very welcome indeed.

Don't forget to provide your holiday of choice in the Discussion section below!

Discussion

lalchee 05/ 7/2008 #

I'd like Winter Solstice and/or Christmas cloths. :-)

craftycrocheter 05/ 9/2008 #

I would like Christmas or Winter Solstice, but will be happy with whatever is sent!

kn1tg1rl 05/10/2008 #

I would enjoy Christmas cloths most - along with snowmen, snowflakes, gingerbread men, ornament cloths etc. Thanks -

Starogardzka 05/17/2008 #

May I ask for Chanukka-related cloth, with Winter Solstice a close second? Many thanks.

amandapage 05/19/2008 #

I celebrate a secular Christmas holiday, but really am fine with anything seasonal. If your tradition is Kwanzaa or Hannukah, I think that'd be a cool dishcloth to receive too. It's outside my tradition, but I sign up for swaps to be outside my zone.

KrisWW 05/24/2008 #

Personally, I'd pick Winter Solstice, but whatever you'd like to knit will be fine with me :) I'm easy to please.

NeedleNinja 06/ 1/2008 #

Hi! I like either Christmas or winter solstice. : )

Saucyknits 06/ 3/2008 #

winter solstice or christmas would be lovely

craftygirlwithruffle 06/ 5/2008 #

Christmas and winter solstice sound great but I am happy to knit whatever my partner wants.

LisaLisa3 06/ 6/2008 #

Anything Christmas would be great!! Thank you. : )

Wildchild 06/ 8/2008 #

Anything Christmas, Kwanzaa or Winter Solstice

KnittingCateling 06/11/2008 #

Anything is fine, although I'd prefer not solid bright yellow. :)

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