This year I’ve told my family that they won’t be receiving knitted goods and that all the knitting I’m doing will be for myself. I know that sounds selfish but I have so many half finished projects and projects I’d like to make that when I knit for others I start to resent the time it takes and knitting become undesirable. And I just can’t have that!
Thankfully my family is very ok with the decision and we’ve made plans to spend Christmas together at a local ski hill. Our gifts to each other this year will be yummy meals and good times together. There are still a few people on my list, however, that I would like to give something. Mainly co-workers and a few close friends. They will be receiving festive pine cone bird feeders. I’d never made them before and I took photos, here we go!

I tied a piece of twine around the tops of the pine cones to that I have something to hang them with

Roll the pine cone around in the melted suet, be sure to have your birdseed bag close as it may drip a little.

Transfer suet soaked cone into the bag of seed and pack the seed into the cone, like how you would pack a snowball.

Finally, place your box of cones in the fridge or cold place (I put mine outside) so the suet completely solidifies again. Hang in trees and watch the birdies enjoy, or wrap up and give as gifts.















