I like giving Christmas presents early, especially when I get a present in return.
More about my pressie in a minute. Firstly, I can reveal a little bit of secret knitting:

Pattern: Birch Leaf Socks by Nancy Bush from A Gathering of Lace
Yarn: Hazel Knits Artisan Sock in “Pacific”, 1 x 100g skein
Needles: 2mm Susan Bate Silvalume dpns
With only forty-five finished projects on Ravelry, this is one of the few obscure Nancy Bush sock patterns, possibly because it’s tucked away at the back of a book of delicious lace shawls that it doesn’t get the attention it deserves. I loved knitting these socks. Even on the tiny needles, it was quick to work and I think is a lovely pattern for a special gift.

It helped that the yarn is delicious. It’s my first try of this yarn; I chose it initially because I thought the colour was Diane-ish (it is), not variegated so would show off the stitch pattern, and the meterage is fantastic (so no worry about running out of yarn). But after using it, I want to buy more! It’s sproingy, doesn’t split and did I mention the meterage?!
So, I gave Diane her Nancy Bush designed socks. And she gave me a Nancy Bush designed book:

And inside:

(Nancy Bush wrote my name! And touched this book!)
If you read Diane’s blog, you might have noticed that she mentioned some sort of trip that she and Kai went on a few weeks ago. Apparently it wasn’t very exciting at all.
No, it was brilliant and they got to meet Nancy Bush herself and because they are lovely and wonderful (like Nancy) they brought me back a signed copy of her book!
I’ve already planned my first project, of which more after Christmas knitting is rounded up. But for now, I am just going to curl up on the sofa and read lacy patterns.








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Those socks are amazing! I am very jealous…. of the socks and the book!
wow! that was a good swap. those socks are beautiful, and i realized i have that book, and never noticed the sock pattern. hmmm……must go read lace books.
I have obscure socks! And they fit perfectly
not that I’ve looked, or tried them on of course, they’re under the proverbial tree until Christmas Day of course, cause I’d get in trouble from Neil if I opened stuff early… um.
Those are gorgeous socks! And its great to hear that hazel knits is as good as it looks, having just acquired 3 skeins of it – oops!
A buffet of knitterly delights – gorgeous yarn (about to go and check the etsy shop), stunning socks (I’m going to chain myself to the local library desk until the order this book in – or I could just stop being tight and buy the book!), and a beautiful and special lace book. If this is the start of Christmas, what other lovelies will the main event hold for you?
Mm, absolutely gorgeous socks. That pattern is a gem… must get around to knitting it someday.
Oo, Estonian Lace. *envy*
Oooh, lovely present. For a while now, I’ve been getting the feeling that my next big project will be something crazy in lace… but have not yet found the perfect pattern. Maybe I’ll page through this book next time I get to a book shop.
I love the socks! Nancy Bush is a fantastic designer
And Diane and Kai got to meet her, and you got a book signed by her! (Very jealous!!!)