Necessary family matters have been taking up much of my time recently.  By the time I've spent up to seven hours driving in a day, I don't rather want to do anything that involves thought.  I also haven't made much preparations towards Christmas, such as writing any Christmas cards, or buying much in the way of presents.
I did manage to do some knitting for two presents, and I am working on my third.  They are all fast knits, not at all complicated, but on the off-chance any of the potential recipients are reading this, I won't show you them.
 Instead, here are the leftovers from one project - the grey and the red - plus two strands to show the colour of the other project.  This does count as partly stashbusting, I've decided that I have used by two balls of wool while making them.  They were Debbie Bliss Merino Aran - the gray, which although a nice enough wool seemed very splitty.  The red is a 4-ply Yorkshire Tweed from Rowan (used double) and it was much nicer to work with.
Instead, here are the leftovers from one project - the grey and the red - plus two strands to show the colour of the other project.  This does count as partly stashbusting, I've decided that I have used by two balls of wool while making them.  They were Debbie Bliss Merino Aran - the gray, which although a nice enough wool seemed very splitty.  The red is a 4-ply Yorkshire Tweed from Rowan (used double) and it was much nicer to work with.