Festive feelings are high in Knit With Attitude and Of Cabbages and Kings and we are looking at what Christmas Gifts we want to give and receive this year. Second up on our series of staff inspired wish lists is George’s. Working with both shops at the weekend George’s list is inspired by things that catches his eye in both Knit With Attitude and Of Cabbages and Kings. This year we have all made two lists, one we would like to receive and one we would like to give. George's wish list George’s Wish List: A Palm Print by Factory Press. George said he has long admired this print by Factory Press’s Liz Loveless and it would go perfectly in his yellow hallway at home. These Pineapple Pots are not just for Christmas. Their brass geometric design looks good all through the year and perfect for those little cacti and succulents. This tweedy but oh so soft Alpaca Tweed, a recent edition to the shelves of Knit With Attitude is gorgeous for those winter accessories and quick holiday knits. There is no better way to dress up a shirt for the chistmas party or any special occasion, than these Gold Beton Cufflinks. A very special gift to find under the tree. Who can resist more craft accessories and the rustic charm and handy size of these Yarn Snips are a great addition to any project bag. George’s Give List: For the Boyfriend - He’s a soft professed wine buff and a perfect way to test his skill with these Pairing Wine With Food Tea Towels. For the Best Friend - A challenge for the new year is to find unique places to meet for a catch up. With the London Coffee book we will never be short of ideas and spots to spend long afternoons gossiping. For the Knitting Friend - I know my knitting friend would never say no to a jumpers worth of yarn. The great value of Lettlopi and its amazing colour range means they will have great fun working with it. For the Brother - Last year my brother asked for a black hat. So this year he’s going to get one! Spud & Chloe Sweater is my choice, it should be a quick and simple knit. George's give list