As far as most of us can remember!
But what about the knitting?
If you've picked up your needles again this year for a distraction, for comfort and to knit for its relaxation benefits, you may be wondering if there's anything you can knit for Christmas.
Knitting for Christmas can mean knitting wintery jumpers for yourself or your family. Covering your tables with Christmassy placemats or your tree with hand-knitted decorations.
But let's talk today about knitting gifts for Christmas in this unusual year. How far ahead do we need to think, how can us knitters consider Christmas differently in 2020 and still be generous with those around us?
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