Friday, December 01, 2017

*FREE CHART* Yukon's Christmas List

1964 was the year that the iconic Christmas stop-motion classic, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was released as a television special on NBC. You all know the one, I’m sure. If you were born any time between 1964 and now, you probably grew up watching it every year.

I was always especially fascinated with Yukon Cornelis, that interesting, strange, and indestructible gold prospector that finds Rudolph and Hermie out in the snowy wilderness. The three misfits have a grand adventure that results in the best, most quirky Christmas tale ever told (in my humble opinion).

This little chart is a gift from me to all you other Yukon fans out there, and contains a simplified version of his famous Life-Sustaining Supplies list. As stated to his new misfit friends, “Oh, well, now I'm off to get my life-sustaining supplies: cornmeal and gun powder and hamhocks and guitar strings. I'll give you a lift. Hop aboard, mateys.

Click on this sentence to be redirected to a free downloadable PDF chart of this festive chart.


Happy Christmas Season to you and yours!

12 comments:

Robin in Virginia said...

Oh Beth, thank you so much for this one. It is positively delightful.

Patricia said...

Thank you! Yukon Cornelius is our favorite character from the movie.

Clare said...

Thankyou for this lovey Christmas design. I so enjoy stitching your amazing designs which I have quite a few. Happy Stitching.

Annie with the ducks said...

Thank you Beth! I will interrupt my stitching of His Eye is on the Sparrow (LOVE) to get this done for my daughter and son in law for Christmas.

tgraue said...

Thanks for the pattern. And for introducing me to something new. I never heard of Yukon's List but I just love it! And now will make it a point to watch Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer this year to see what I've been missing. :-)

Mama Joan said...

Thank you Beth for the fun pattern. I love drums!!
Merry Christmas:)
Joan

Jackie said...

What a wonderful gift! Thank you so much!!

Charlene ♥ NC said...

Oh, I have it recorded to watch tomorrow! Thanks for your sweet, generous gift. Happy Christmas to you and your family, too! ⛄️🎄🎅🏻

denise said...

I love Rudolph! Thanks for the pattern.

LaNelle said...

What a perfect gift...Thank you Beth...Blessings this Christmas season⛄️

Mary said...

Thank you for free chart, I have been wanting to try a drum for ages. Perfect fun way to begin.

Pilarín said...

Muchas gracias por tu creatividad y tu generosidad. Es un diseño precioso.
Besos,
Pilarín