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Wow! a pair of Wollmeise socks!

When Darlene, a coworker and fellow knitter, went to Germany she brought back many skeins of Wollmeise and was very willing to share with our knitting group! She knew how badly I wanted to knit with this yarn so not only did she allow me to I buy some but she gave me a couple of skeins as well. This is the second skein she gave me, remember the first is the lovely beaded shawl .  I wanted something special around my neck to show it off but, alas, the yarn had a different idea! After two tries, The Zulu Petal Cowl and the Unleaving Scarf, I turned to what the yarn was intended to be…socks! Several other people have used the stitch pattern in Flecktone Mitts to knit socks. What a great design! With black, brown and blue yarn who could go wrong?  Pattern: Flecktone Mitts - stitch pattern Yarn: Wollmeise Colorway: Blue black and brown Needles: US Size 1 Amount: 300 meters

Another "Run In with The Law"

If you have been reading my blog for any length of time you know about my sorted past with the law, see August 22, 2009.   Recently, while on my lunch break I was driving down Johnson Lane, the scene of the last crime. The sun was shining after a long gray spring, my window was down and summer music was playing on the radio. When, very unexpectedly, over the horizon came a law official. I immediately looked down at the speedometer and dang, it said 45mph! He made a "U-y" and turned on his lights.  The conversation went something like this: "Ma'am, do you know why I stopped you?" "Yes, I was going 45mph." "Do you know the speed limit on this road?" "Yes, 35mph,  I've been picked up on this road before. I was daydreaming." "Can I have your, license. registration and proof of insurance and I 'll just go back to my car." "Yes, sir." Off he went. And I began "talking" to my Mom. (No, not...

Socks for the big boy

I had a sock almost done when the NorDak family arrived at Easter. Before putting in the toe I wanted to make sure of the fit for the big boy. He was so tickled and now I understand why, he's never had a pair of socks that fit! Alas, when the first sock was finished, I wanted a break from the “could be a Christmas Stocking if it were the right color” sock! I knit a couple of items and then got back to work…except I ran out of yarn! Off to the yarn shop. I've finished the tip of the toe and now I have enough for another “regular” pair of socks! Pattern: My own - just knit! Yarn: Cascade Heritage Sock Colorway: Brown Amount: Just a tish more than a skein Needles: US Size 1

More park photos...

Hubby got out of the car thinking a group of people with cameras were looking at wolves in the distance. The bystanders quickly picked up their tripods and were beating a path to their cars just as I saw a bear on the horizon 50 ft away! I was about to yell at hubby BUT a kind soul informed my hubby there was a griz behind him! Look at the claws on this big boy! We were told the wolves were making whoopi before we arrived. All we saw was the male busily trying to keep the gray wolf from the carcass he was eating... It was a great day, one that will take many years of visiting the park to repeat!

Yellowstone Park - Take II...

When Hubby and I were in Yellowstone Park in February we decided to return this spring hoping to see some baby buffalo. Finally, this weekend was to provide us with some spring like weather and off we went on our adventure. Hubby and I left Saturday morning stopping at Chico Hot Springs for a swim. The weather was great and the water warm. Hubby and I enjoyed the afternoon leaving with a bit of a sunburn. Sunday we got a early start entering the park even before the ranger arrived at the entrance. We were not disappointed!  WOW! What a special day! Babies, eagles, wolves and a GRIZ!

Thanks Stash and Burn!

I'll  admit it, I'm a podcast junkie! I enjoy listening to popular podcasts such as This American Life   or Things They Don't Tell You in History Class but I particularly enjoy listening to podcasts sharing my love of knitting. One such podcast is Stash and Burn .  Every week or two Jenny and Nicole, the hosts, share the secrets of their overflowing stashes. Recently the gals offered the opportunity to win a copy of Knit To Flatter. We were to: " post in this thread about your best sweater success or your worst sweater failure." My response was: "I would say that my worst sweater failure is not really the sweater but my change of taste in sweaters over time. I used to knit the bulky “ski” type sweaters but have now moved on to DK weight lighter sweaters (much more wearable). I think I should spend more time carefully planning each sweater rather than the, “Oh, this sweater looks fun, I think I’ll knit it!” way I’ve been choosing projects....

They can't all be winners!

Sometimes the best laid plans just don’t turn out the way you’d like. The color and pointy angles of this shawl make me think of a clown’s collar! I seldom knit an item that doesn’t find a happy home but I think this shawl will be ripped out and knit into a pair of socks someday. Pattern: Wingspan Yarn: Schoppel-Wolle Crazy Zauberball Colorway: Red and Purple Amount: 1 skein Needles Size: US Size 5