Moving On

Wednesday was my last day at the farm. Breezy Willow Farm, that is.

It was the perfect day – cool and beautiful. Even feeling under the weather, it was so calming to put in a few hours of hard labor behind the carder. I will miss the beautiful location, the frenetic farm action, the smell of [...]

This Blanket

I have knit another baby blanket.

It’s a very simple pattern that seems to reside in the group consciousness of knitters everywhere. You cast on a few and knit every row, increase every other row with a YO two stitches from each edge, then when half the yarn is gone, you decrease every other row by [...]

Bethany Getting Married

“Bethenny Getting Married?” is the name of a TV show that I caught 5 minutes of on Hulu that looks like it is not worth the bytes used to transmit it to me through the intertubes. However, “Bethany Getting Married” is a real and happy event (without a question mark) coming up next spring. My [...]

Surgery

I just survived two fillings without novocaine. I am immensely proud of myself, though it didn’t hurt any more than having someone standing on my toe for a few seconds.

While lying there, feeling blood draining to my head, staring at two masked faces poking about in my mouth with a plethora of mysterious tools that [...]

A Mess of Wool

There is a question that I am always surprised I am not asked more often. That question, which I keep expecting to hear, but which everyone around me is apparently too gracious or accommodating to ask, is…

“Why is there wool here?”

In and around my house, there is wool sort of everywhere. Because I am sure [...]

Knitting Metal

Finished objects flying at you in a frenzy of confusion! You think I’m lyin’ but it’s only an illusion!

Okay yeah I am not metal at all. But this hat is pretty hardcore. It’s the “Proverbial Cap” by Meg Swanson, found in the latest issue of Interweave Knits, Fall 2010, knit with Berroco Pure Merino.

Yarn Review: [...]

Anglosocks

August is not yet over, or even that close to being over, but the August socks are done and done. Blocked and dried and fit and happy.

Yarn review: Wildfoote by Brown Sheep (Red) is one of those oldie-but-goodie yarns, that has been around as long as any of my sock books can remember, before sock [...]

Mom's Colors

With delight, I add my little samples to the mix.  Rebecca and I have completely different tastes in colors.  I love red and all winter colors.  She is more classy with subtle spring colors.  When I knit for others, I have to stay sensible, but when I knit for myself, it’s hard to [...]

Celebrating Babies

You know how much I love guessing games. This time, I’ve come up with a really good one, and I’ve got a pRiZe for the winner, even.

Picture #1

Some of you know that my sister-in-law Emily is expecting tWiNs in February, and before I knew what happened, these booties just sort of fell off my [...]

Funk No More

My knitting’s been a little listless lately. The hat is so tight that it hurts my wrists if I work on it for very long; the socks are boring the living daylights out of me, and even my spinning is losing its meditative charm. I don’t even have the willpower to start anything new, and [...]