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There is now an "Eloise Shop" at the Plaza Hotel in New York.
Read about it here. (Click on the "more photos" link to see more) Its cool!
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© Karen Boes Owman and/or Marilyn Brown
I found another new Christmas picture book. Gifts of the Heart, illustrated by Marilyn Brown
Here is a link to the book. Be sure to click on Preview - its a cool thing that let's you flip through the whole entire book!
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I've put a few more things in
my knitting shop. And I reduced the prices on some pieces I put in earlier. Trying to be mindful of budget-conscious holiday shoppers. Please don't hesitate to 'convo' me through etsy or email or facebook or tweet me if you have a question about anything.
Starting to feel that holiday panic. Still don't have my Christmas card done. Working on other 'real' art, like, you know, paying work. Have to get a tree (leaning toward a fake one, never thought I'd see the day), shop, bake, shampoo carpets. The joy of the season!!
Well, finally. There's some new knitting in my shop. Its been a long nap!

I love these new pieces. They all feature cables, and take inspiration from my favorite place in the whole world, San Francisco.

I'm doing shorter scarves this time around, which can be buttoned up to make a cowl, or draped artistically around your neck, or just tucked into a collar to keep out the chill.

There are more pieces on the way. I also just found out I have some local holiday venues I need pieces for, so I will be knitting knitting knitting madly for the next couple of months.
I do take custom orders, so if you're planning your Christmas list, and see something you like but would like it in a different color or something, please let me know.
Right now I have some tweed that I think needs to be the next one...so I'll sign off for now.
Have a good Labor Day weekend all of you in the States who have an extra day off and some plans. Just don't try to take the Bay Bridge into the City because its closed! Not since the '89 quake has that happened, and boy do I remember how much fun that was (NOT). Me, I'm staying put and...no surprise, knitting. Just hope its not super hot, bleah.
Thanks for all the links to the great books. Christmas isn't just for kids! :-)
Now don't panic, these are early days yet...the tree can wait a bit and just turn off the lights and use candles - no one will be able to see the dirty carpet! I could add don't shop, just buy gift certificates and buy your baked goods instead of baking them but I think that would be going too far... :-)