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nipping at your nose

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These mornings are chilly, quiet and spectacular.  I find myself taking in the beauty of a frost and deeply breathing in the cold winter air.  Each morning the frost looks different.  The absence of snow which is sad for me is soothed by the frost in the morning. Days are speeding by and my to do lists are manageable when I remember them or find them under piles of papers.  What I have been enjoying this week: -singing random Christmas songs -having video games going on (the son is completely at home!) -friendship and socializing, in real life! -oh the chocolate -incredible views of mountains and rolling valleys as I drove to my son's campus and back -my extended rest from knitting, I do believe it was much needed and necessary -chatting with my sister every single day :) What did you enjoy this week? Have a lovely weekend :)

Yarn Along

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I have to be completely honest, my knitting has been quite minimal since Saturday due to overdosing on knitting projects.  The good news is that because I have been barely knitting my forearms are almost as good as new!  I have my barnacle sweater on the needles, working on the body.  I savor every single stitch.  The yarn is Quince and Co. Tern  and the pattern is here . The socks are for my daughter for Christmas IF I finish them. She bought the yarn years ago with the hopes of knitting a stripy scarf.  So it sat in my stash and I saw a pair of socks instead.  If you knew her you would say "that is her colorway"!  I am not that fond of the colorway. I continue to read A Redbird Christmas  by Fannie Flagg.  I've read it before and it's a good book to read during the holiday season.  The book in the photo Life is a Verb  by Patti Digh was a gift from my sister.  She saw me flipping through it during our shopping expeditions.  Sneaky sneaky little elf.  I'v

Stocking Gift

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I have written up the pattern for these stockings-keep in mind that they haven't been test knitted.  Just technically edited (thanks sis!).  I hope you enjoy the pattern and knit loads and loads of these little cuties. Thank you for all the well wishes.  My knit rest is doing the job.  My forearms are feeling so much better and I am quite confident one or two more days of limited knitting will do the trick :) Happy knitting everyone! You can also download it on Ravelry

Weekends

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This weekend was relaxing and I had a huge epiphany.  You know the kind that just stops you in your tracks.  I was knitting madly yesterday on socks for my daughter and made such significant progress, but you see it came at a cost.  Both of my forearms are hurting.  Especially my left arm-so, I am easing up on my self imposed (prison) goals.  I value my knitting time that continues to be my inexpensive therapy for when I dabble in anxiety. Today I did not knit all day until meeting friends for knitting.  Even then I took it easy.  I am also having a mild flare up of my arthritis so I'm hoping that in a few days I will be good as new.  Until then, I am NOT knitting three pairs of socks for Christmas day.  One pair seems doable.  In over thirty years of knitting I have manage to not be sidelined by a knitting injury, I aim to keep my lucky streak going. My husband cooked dinner today so after knitting I had delicious curry and then tackled the dishes.  My chores for today are

Thankful Thoughts

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Yesterday morning was so beautiful I ran inside to grab the camera and thought I'd share what I captured.  Today I'm thankful for: -lights on the tree -crisp cold air -pink sunrises -Frodo when he is sleeping -hot coffee in my morning mug -hot tea in my evening mug -new page in a journal -broccoli, brussel sprouts, and black olives (not together) -shopping lists that get shorter -darkness after dinner and feeling cozy inside -frost covered leaves -homemade ornaments What are you thankful for today?

Yarn Along

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On Monday night I started a baby sweater with the same wool that I used for the fingerless mitts  which I completed!  My to do Christmas knitting list is dwindling down fast.  But so is my resolve.  I still have three pairs of socks to knit for my family.  I think I can do it.  I have many more movies I can pop in and watch while I loving labor over every single stitch.  Anyways, back to this sweater.  It is the top down sweater by Elizabeth Zimmermann.  I have this sweater pattern memorized over all and I love how quickly it knits up with worsted weight wool.  Today or tomorrow it shall be done.  After that, I will be button diving. I started reading A Redbird Christmas  by Fannie Flagg, who is an excellent story teller.  I've read this book at least twice before and it's a fantastic re read during the holiday season.  This will be my last holiday book read.  I am toying with reading Les Miserables  before the movie is shown in theaters BUT I am a slow reader and I know

On Task

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I finished the fingerless mitts yesterday for Christmas gifts.  The yarn is moda dea which is incredibly soft and has a lovely feel to knit with.  I am pleased that it is superwash so it will be a breeze to keep clean. The pattern is fetching . This is my go to fingerless mitt pattern, I think because I have it memorized and it's super easy to whip up.  I like to do four cables on the wrist section and three cables on the palm section. On the thumb, I knit 10 rows before binding off.  I also eliminate the picot edging.