You know what happens when your friends who were planning to visit tell you that they may not come if there isn't snow? It snows.

Now that the snow has stopped, and the wind has picked up, there are swirls of snow blowing across the yard. The view out the window looks just like Eunny Jang's Anemoi mittens. I knew I loved that design. The Endpaper mitts are coming along. The first one is done, and just needs its ends woven in, and I just started the increases on the second one, so it's almost half done. Now that it's winter, they will come in handy. Knit faster! Knit faster!
Love,
Ruth
2 comments:
So are you wearing the finished mitt while you knit the second one? I am soooo impressed.
The cellular scarf I am knitting for C is coming along, but I still can't keep the offset holes doing right. I saw the pattern of ice on the bathroom window this morning, and took heart! The frozen water droplets are random patterned little cells, all squashed together helter skelter. I think I am knitting her our bathroom window in January. Just need a name for that can't-keep-the-pattern-straight-pattern and it will be presentable.
Love, mom
ps I love your milkweed in the snow. It is rather like watching the old tattered scarecrow in the garden...
love, mom
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