Category Archive: Knitting

Kelly Green Everywhere

Kelly Green Everywhere

My sister is definitely a Kelly Green long-fingerless-mitten-wearing kinda gal. And I’m a Kelly Green long-fingerless-mitten-knitting kinda gal. And her birthday is soon. Perfect. All things should be Kelly …

 

Scarfing

Scarfing

At the end of a long day, you know you can always count on me to provide you with wretched pictures of inconsequential things. I have …

 

Little Monstrosity

Little Monstrosity

Gift.  (What would I do without Ravelry and Cascade?) Wrap. Gift.  (What would I do without Morehouse Farm and Lush?) Wrap. And I’m spinning.   Not well, but it’s happening.  It’s all…very…hypnotic. Sort …

 

Hibernation

Hibernation

All I want to do in January is read.  Mainly books that teach me how to do something.   And Russian lit.  It’s like comfort food for …

 

The Strawberry Blonde Cast On

The Strawberry Blonde Cast On

This is for my much older friend. Then just pull tight, quickly, right now, from both sides!  Right now! Then do it again. Again! Quickly! Right now! Pull! Two.  …

 

Leftovers, Pressure Canners, Wrinkles, Wool……

Leftovers, Pressure Canners, Wrinkles, Wool……

Good afternoon. I have been trying to use up some yarn leftovers. And here’s my very wrinkled quilt top.  I finished it last night, then realized it’s not …

 

Pretty Much All Weekend

Pretty Much All Weekend

I decided last Thursday night that I had to knit something from a much-neglected book on my shelf.  And that I had to have Scrabble buttons.  …

 

A Red Sort of Day

A Red Sort of Day

You’ll notice the editor, of course. Can’t wait to devour.  Oh! Cornbread! Yes, The Glass Castle! Loved! When I said A Red Sort of Day I was …

 

Fiber Content

Fiber Content

Cannot wait to knit this.  Maybe wear it to the Weiner Dog Races.  Wish list. And look! Joelle Hoverson has a new book coming out.  I …

 

Famous Last Words

Famous Last Words

For me, they could be: Oh, I could do that!  But I did see this pattern today, and I thought, “Oh, I could do that!”  It …