As I landed on my perch, some yarn fell out of the WIPs bin. I picked it up and looked at it. Before I knew what was happening, I had cast on a hat and was several inches into the ribbing.
By midafternoon, I had this.
I have no idea why I had this urgent need to knit a hat. I need a hat, of course, but there is no rush. I am a couple weeks from needing to go out for long enough to require a hat. I had plenty of time but just like a bird who flits here and there, I flitted to something new. Perfectly okay. There are no rules to what I knit, are there?
This is Peace Fleece yarn that I bought at Camilla Valley Farms on my Epic Adventure and I always meant it to be a hat and mitts or a cowl and mitts or other variation on that theme. Now that I have started working on this little project, I may as well keep on.
Mittens have begun.
I am using the basic patterns from Ann Budd's A Knitter's Handy Book of Patterns. I like these patterns and the books they are in because I am not looking for anything fancy from mitts or gloves. I am looking for warmth and a proper fit and these have that. And I can create strong clean colour changes, striping it to knit my favourite knitting number, the seven row stripes.
I also wanted to show you a couple miniature pieces that I picked up as a small gift for myself. I realized that the homeowner of my cabinet house had no closet. I found a piece that I can turn into one for her.
The plan is to make a hanging section to one side. I did think about just using pegs on the wall but the homeowner likes things to be a bit more formal. She likes her things tidy.
I also found this really sweet little globe.
I have a globe just like it in my living room. It was a gift to Brian in another life, and echoed his interest in geology. I was so thrilled to see this tiny copy. The tilt of the globe is a bit off and when it arrived, the globe was upside down, showing Antarctica at the northern position, but it was easily re-oriented.
I am planning some major miniature work this winter and I hope to be able to show you that as well as knitting soon. I just have to nag the person who is cutting the base for the new project to do it.
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