"Christmas Farm Truck" - Photographer/Artist Unknown
Here in Southern California, I'm longing for some real weather,
we've been expecting rain - but alas, the sky outside
our picture window is clear. I would love a snowstorm,
but in lieu of actually driving to the mountains to get some snow,
I look at lovely pics of snowy moments
like the farm truck above and any other way to get a little winter.
One of the most tangible ways for us to
mark that winter and Christmas has arrived
(besides the Christmas Carols that annoyingly
start before Thanskgiving), is the Christmas Starbucks Cup
- that red and white mainstay of tradition
and delicious holiday cheer.
Those of you back East, rolling in fresh snow drifts,
nordic woolly sweaters and cute hats with ear muffs
attached may laugh at such a measly bit of winter,
but I know I'm not the only Southern Californian
who looks forward to the breaking out of the red cup!
So, in honor of this most anticipated moment,
I made these mitts. Yes, I admit to actually hand knitting
a pair of mitts to match the Christmas Starbucks Cup
and just as soon as I finished them on Sunday morning,
I proudly wore them down to the local Starbucks
where I was rewarded with many compliments on my mitts
by the lovely gentleman in front of me in line
and a peppermint mocha latte with whipped cream!
"Because It Snows in Starbucks" - © Judy Valenzuela Gielow
My sister found the pattern in a vintage knitting catalogue - you
can see some of her lovely work here. It's an easy peasy, very generic
pattern - the kind with a knit button hole for the thumb rather than
a thumb gusset. I adapted it to my particular holiday needs by crocheting
a contrasting color around the edges and adding a crocheted faux thumb -
just pick up the stiches around the thumb hole and crochet four rows of
single crochet, decreasing on the third row to fit your thumb. After all,
it certainly won't do to have a cold thumb while waiting in line at
Starbucks, because as you can see, it snows in there! (Digitally
anyways, via the very fun snow daze app! This is LA, after all!)
If you'd like the pattern, leave me a comment. That pattern book is out
of print and as it was very generic, I can just post my notes - and then
maybe I'll see you in Starbucks wearing cozy mitts too!

Starbucks Christmas Coffee Cup Art
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Sending you oodles of fresh whipped cream,
colorful sprinkles, warm mittens, and a
bit of cold to enjoy it all!
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