Cookie momster asked:
What is your favorite knitting project for holiday gift-giving (to adults)? I’m talking about something that you can turn out pretty quickly, I have a lot of gifts to give, and it’s almost September! Patterns are appreciated, but a description will work, also.
Here in Australia we have been knitting bed socks, perfect for colder weather.
Hats, cell phone or iPod cases, scarves are all quick to knit. Check out lionbrand.com’s library of free patterns
Here are some creative, not-your-usual quick knits that make cute gifts:
WINE BOTTLE COZY:
STARBUCKS ADDICT MUST-HAVE:
RUFFLED WRISTWARMERS:
CALLA LILIES FOR HOME DECOR:
DRESSY NECKLACE:
FOR YOUR FUNNEST FRIENDS:
GOLF CLUB COVERS:
For the more senior of your recipients (or new brides, too) a handknit facecloth or wash cloth is a nice gift with a bar of fancy soap. Many of the folks on you list may also appreciate a nice dish cloth or two. has lots of nice ones, and even the ones that look the most difficult really aren’t.
You could also knit and felt some drink coasters too.
Outdoorsy types (and kids) always appreciate mittens or extra hats. Superwash wools will keep their warmth when wet and can be tossed in the washer and dryer as needed.
Scarves are still hot, too, but practical ones are most welcome.
Felted bags are good larger gifts, too.
I like doing dishcloths. I give them wrapped around something small that can make it more personal. For example, if I know my brother is a Texas Longhorns fan, I do one with the logo and because I know he won’t use it as a dishcloth, wrap it around a bottle of Old Spice bodywash and he can use it as a washcloth.
Here’s a good site with loads of different patterns: