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Socks

Fleece Navidad

a work in progress a scarf and balls of yarn
I want to wish you a Merry Christmas from the bottom of my heart! A warm and wooly one. Thought I’d take the little bit of downtime this weekend to share with you my last knit projects of 2020.
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Humming Along

Humming Along
The last two months (August and September) have blown by, and here we are over a week into October. There’s been a lot going on. We took a week off to recharge in the mountains in August. I painted my first plein air watercolor there and finished the Lily of the West—more on those momentarily.
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Pardon Me, I Arted

Pardon Me, I Arted
I’m sure you’ve noticed. The boundaries of the world have changed.
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Lily Pads

Lily Pads
As I finished up these leaf lace socks and I tried them on, my big ole feet reminded me of lily pads; so off I set to find a crochet pattern for lotus flowers. Found it on Make My Day Creative. The sock pattern was what first attracted me to the Knit Noro book, and the interesting vest constructions have got me plotting my next big yarn purchase. Mentioned in the last textile post, the socks are knit in malabrigo sock, fresco y seco. The lilies use embroidery floss, separated into 3 piece strands; a .85mm crochet hook and attach to the socks via safety pins for lots of accessory options: pin them to a hat or wear them like a brooch.
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Knit Wit

Knit Wit
“Knit Wit,” my husband claims is his most recent term of endearment as I show off my knitwear to his grandmother. She just calls me a smart ass.
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What Up My Knittas?

What Up My Knittas?
It’s true. As I said in my last post, I don’t stand still, although I do spend plenty of time on the couch, not idle by any means. So many breakthroughs in textiles over the last year, and not enough time to make notes of it all. Here’s a detailed roundup! And there were so many more…
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