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Thursday

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Yarn in snow. Dyeing was not to be yesterday, and I have some great new fiber I've been dying to play with! It'll be a priority for the weekend.

There was a fresh overnight dusting of snow and, baby, it's COLD outside! Windchill is at about -20F. Definitely not ponytail weather… so, guess my hairstyle today!? At least it's sunny, and I'm feeling the warmth of the sun. So great. The returning/lengthening light is beginning to be noticed, as well.

Yesterday was busy. Busy! I managed to slow down for an hour of Chi Kung in the morning…while it's sometimes difficult to completely quiet the mind and focus, I think there's benefit in simply being forced to slow down.

I hit the gym for the first time since signing up last week and biked for 8.5 miles. Registration opened on Monday for Door County's Ride For Nature, my new favorite early summer bike event, and I really want to do my first 50-mile ride, so getting in shape for biking is going to be my main focus. And now that I know my RPMs (I wasn't quite sure), I can work on a playlist at jog.fm to keep it fun and keep me going. It's important to note that I'll only be listening to that playlist while on a stationary bike, when actually on the road I need my wits and all available senses!

Knitting out tonight.

Ten on Tuesday

Ten on Tuesday: Baby, Is It Cold Outside?

Ten on Tuesday: 10 Things To Do Inside When It's Too Cold To Go Outside

It hasn't really, technically, been "too cold" to go outside this winter, but it's all relative — sun, clouds, wind, precipitation (in any and all forms), and accumulation all play their part with temperature to determine the weather and whether it's "too cold."

I recall that during a week-long stretch of around -25F several years ago, it was too cold for the kids to go to school.

I remember stoking the woodstove to keep the house warm at -50F several years before that, and my dad phoning home while on a trip to +50F Oregon. Um, that's a big huge difference!!

Whatever the weather, it can change in a heartbeat. The secret is to Be Prepared. Luckily, we all have wool and we know how to use it!

1. Um… KNIT!

2. I like to knit, cuddled up in woolens, cuppa something hot nearby, catching up with the Netflix queue or DVR'd TV shows.

3. Visit the LYS. This may seem strange, but are you even "outside" if you're just going from the house to the warmed-up car, the car to the shop, and back again? It'll be so cozy and wonderful and, trust me, you will not be alone. Call first, though, just in case it was too cold for someone else!

4. Make some soup (see all of last week's entries) and maybe even bake some bread.

5. Clean the house. Or maybe just vacuum. Or dust. Or sit down and knit for a bit while you think about it and whether it's the right day. (I am only motivated to clean on the very brightest of sunny days.)

6. Tidy up your immediate workspace.

7. Organize/re-organize patterns and stash.

8. Plan your next big project, or finish your last big project.

9. SEW!

10. Frog a project…

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I spent a couple of hours on Friday night ripping apart the scrappy Log Cabin square (shown here below a Parcheesi square) and winding up little balls of yarn. I love it for what it led to (namely, Parcheesi), but I was just never quite THERE with it… I'd knit in some of the ends as I went along, but there were many more than I'd just never woven in… It's been years; there's a lot of good yarn in there; time to move on!

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There's some Hundertwasser at the center (so many great memories)! And cashmere — the little ball-in-waiting is leftovers from the sweater and hat knit for Cara's baby shower! As I've been hexi-not-puffing along, much of it will undoubtedly become knitted hexigons. But who knows what might turn my head tomorrow.

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I love knitting with scraps and memories. That purple and green hexi at upper right is the original (failed) combo for my first Stripe Study shawl; the green and pink number below it is my Cerasifera; and the purple and pink one is made with the same yarn as Different Lines.

 

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Hopsalots!

Here it is, possibly the cutest thing I've ever knit:

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I'll have to find someone to model them for me one of these days.

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They're knit flat, sewn up and felted. I put them in a mesh laundry bag and threw them in a hot/cold cycle on my front-loader with some towels. I turned them inside-out and put them in the laundry bag again, and threw them in a warm/cold cycle along with some clothing. That was all it took to felt (as much as I wanted them to felt).

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The ears were sewn on with some thread and, I have to tell you, I was really worried about the ears… they totally make the slippers and if they went wonky and weird, well, the whole project would be weird. I love how they turned out — they're as good as I'd envisioned and hoped for! I think my ears are a little pointier than some, and one of them is actually a little shorter than the rest (because, as compulsive as I can be about counting, I can still get it wrong), but I figure that's how Mother Nature does it! Heh. I love how the one ear likes to cock to the side… listening.

What do you think? Pretty darn cute, eh?

 

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What a difference a day makes

School was let out at noon here on Wednesday and the place was crawling with kids. Seriously, it was like the entire middle school walked up, en masse, to the coffee shop for lunch. I noticed one big group of kids spending the afternoon on a spread-out blanket on someone's driveway. I heard that people were actually golfing in the land of The Frozen Tundra!

Yep. Here's yesterday afternoon from the back door/deck of the coffee shop:

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Winter

It's been pretty great not having to worry about snow and ice and shoveling — as I walked up our back door yesterday, I realized that our shovels haven't even been brought out yet this year — but the longer it goes, the more worrisome it becomes. I am not a farmer, but farming must be in my DNA (with a maiden name that means "flower," I suppose it could be — "gardening," at least) because I worry about deep freezes without sufficient snow cover to insulate the soil.

And world peace. I worry about that, too.

Happy Winter!

P.S. Tune in tomorrow for possibly the cutest thing I've ever knit.

Possibly . Cutest . Thing . Evah !!

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Did ya catch that?

For possibly the first time ever, I "wrote" a truly wordless "Wordless Wednesday" post yesterday. I had to type something, though, so there's a period at the end.

Wednesday was a busy day!

Chi Kung – week 2. Last week was a lot of intro; this week we learned some new practices and moved more.

I signed up at the local fitness center! Katie & Ali have been members for a few months.  There's a good promo going… and I need to get going!

I'd intended to at least take a walk on the treadmill, but the morning really got away from me for various reasons, so only had time to sign up before heading home to get ready — and was only 5 minutes late for an early afternoon meeting!

I dyed some yarn that reminds me an awful lot of Blackwatch Plaid — one of the prominent plaids of my childhood.

I felted some more knitting — slippers again, but a different pattern. It took twice around in the front-loader this time (Duffers took three).

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I set in the sleeves of the "Hug Me Tight" sweater and began seaming. It sure is cute!

Have I mentioned the movies? Everyone gets movie passes in their Christmas stockings, so the holidays and shortly thereafter are big for theater-going around here. I've seen "War Horse," "Sherlock Holmes," and "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" since Christmas — and those last two were just this week!