In the meantime, and on a happier note, I've finished these:
And, more Secret Knitting:
Who? Mittens, free Rav pattern. I used Sirdar Eco Wool DK. Next time I will add a few rows between the cuff and the start of the pattern, to accommodate our "man-hands." Hopefully these will do for the time being. I just have to add the buttons for the eyes and they'll be off to the recipient.
What's next on the needles? Something for someone who's day is much worse than mine right now, I'm sure. I've cast on the Lace Trim Chemo Cap, out of Mirasol Chirapa in the Olive colourway
I chose this colourway because I was told the recipient likes earth tones, and I figured the yellow would brighten her day. The pooling is sort of looking like camouflage, which I'm not sure will be her "thing," but given that she's battling cancer, I'm hoping that she will wear this cap with courage. It feels lovely, and the lace trim has turned out just the right amount of feminine touch to it.
Up next on the needles:
1. Chrysanthemums
2 Maine Morning Mitts out of Fleece Artist BFL Aran in yellows, greens and a touch of red. For me :)
3. Snug Baby Jacket out of something bulky weight from my stash. I need to do a few baby jackets, I'm a bit behind.
4. Socks out of See Jayne Knits Monarch (perfect colourway for fall)
Counting my blessings:
1. I am healthy. My girls are healthy. My parents are healthy. My extended family is healthy. We are blessed.
2. I have food on the table every day. At least three times a day.
3. I have a lovely home, with heat and hot and cold running water. With toilets, fridge, stove, washing machine and dryer. With comfortable beds, big windows, large rooms filled lovely furniture and lots of closet space.
4. The sun is shining today, after a grey start.
5. I get to carpool with my oldest daughter to work every morning. I'm enjoying the few minutes of "car talk" we get.
What's next on the needles? Something for someone who's day is much worse than mine right now, I'm sure. I've cast on the Lace Trim Chemo Cap, out of Mirasol Chirapa in the Olive colourway
I chose this colourway because I was told the recipient likes earth tones, and I figured the yellow would brighten her day. The pooling is sort of looking like camouflage, which I'm not sure will be her "thing," but given that she's battling cancer, I'm hoping that she will wear this cap with courage. It feels lovely, and the lace trim has turned out just the right amount of feminine touch to it.
Up next on the needles:
1. Chrysanthemums
2 Maine Morning Mitts out of Fleece Artist BFL Aran in yellows, greens and a touch of red. For me :)
3. Snug Baby Jacket out of something bulky weight from my stash. I need to do a few baby jackets, I'm a bit behind.
4. Socks out of See Jayne Knits Monarch (perfect colourway for fall)
Counting my blessings:
1. I am healthy. My girls are healthy. My parents are healthy. My extended family is healthy. We are blessed.
2. I have food on the table every day. At least three times a day.
3. I have a lovely home, with heat and hot and cold running water. With toilets, fridge, stove, washing machine and dryer. With comfortable beds, big windows, large rooms filled lovely furniture and lots of closet space.
4. The sun is shining today, after a grey start.
5. I get to carpool with my oldest daughter to work every morning. I'm enjoying the few minutes of "car talk" we get.
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