Welcome to this month's Needlework and Wood Working Update. This is where we bring together all of the items we have finished during the previous month since our last update.
Above is a custom order sweater that was a Christmas present so I couldn't include it in the update until this month. It seemed to take forever since I was having soreness in two of my fingers, but it was finished in plenty of time. We have other sweaters in a variety of sizes available to ship here.
I made this full size afghan blanket for the shop, listed it, and it sold four days later. I just love the yellow flowers and have already put together the yarn to make another one. But first, I have a different full sized afghan blanket and a lap blanket in the works. We have more large afghan blankets finished and available to ship here.
This is another pair of pot holders in white with flecks of pink and blue. $20. More info and images here.
This hat and...
...this hat were both custom orders that have been delivered. We have a large selection of hats and scarves available to ship. Come take a look.
My Honey was very busy this month, too. Above is a remote holder that he made on his 3D printer. Now we have the remotes within reach in the middle of the table between us. Of course, he measured our remotes and designed the holder to be just perfect. It's good to be married to an engineer. ;)
And, finally, from the wood workshop this month is a new sign for our gate. This new sign features a camera (that black circle) that captures images of anyone coming up our drive and nearing the gate. The images go directly to our phones and to the cloud so by the time someone is close enough to touch it, we already have your image. SMILE! That gadget just to the right of the gate latch is also a warning device. It sends a signal inside the house that someone is at the gate.
So, that's it for this month. The holidays are over now so we have more time to work on even more items for the shop.
We sincerely appreciate your encouragement, comments, likes, favorites, pins, and purchases, too! We are enjoying our retirement business that we started back in 2011.
Come see what else we've made! EvensensProductions.com
All the very best,
Lois
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