Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Winter Holiday Collection


The upcoming holiday season is in full swing all around . . . .  I love this time of the year; the festive lights and awe-inspiring window displays.
So it is befitting to present the latest off my knitting needles, three capelet outfits from my 2011 Winter Holiday Collection. These finished ensembles are currently available for sale in auctions listed on eBay, via a store my husband and I have, find them here under my label Debonair Designs at Tekay-intl
 
One of these three capelet ensembles, 'Hogmanay', that my Gotz model Katie will show, made use of a new-to-me stitch pattern, yet followed the basic stitches of my newly released capelet pattern, Tundra.


The other two capelet ensembles, 'Candy Cane' and 'Starlight', also made use of this versatile pattern, with a couple of exceptions: I made use of an accent faux fur for the edging, working these rows in garter stitch and added the same to the button-bands, then made use of a two color combination throughout.

Here are my Gotz girls, from the Little Sisters Collection, to show and tell. Hope you enjoy these as much as I did creating them. Thanks for looking, and happy holidays. Stay safe and warm, Deb


presenting: "Hogmanay" 
modeled by Katie from Gotz' 2001 Little Sisters collection







complete with coordinating Tam and full mitts



Meaning of 'Hogmanay'







 presenting: "Candy Cane"
modeled by Lily from Gotz' 2001 Little Sisters collection




complete with coordinating Beret and full mitts




read what the new owner of this ensemble, Candy Cane, had to say here on her blog Never grow up







presenting: "Starlight"

modeled by Tess from Gotz' 2001 Little Sisters collection


complete with coordinating Beret and full mitts, and perfect for celebrating Hanukkah too!










And one more final picture to share :)











For your knitting pleasure, the capelet pattern, Tundra, is also available for sale:  Buy Now


1 comment:

  1. Lovely as usual, Deb. :) I just did a post about these on my blog. You can see it here: http://nevergrowupdollguide.blogspot.com/2011/12/new-christmas-capelet-sets-from.html

    I have to ask...what exactly is "Hogmanay"? Is it a type of plant or something? Just curious. ;)

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