Wednesday, 13 May 2026

Look for the Little Things

I caught myself sitting by the window in my bedroom this morning, watching the world instead of just opening the blinds and getting on with things. It wasn't planned, it wasn't on purpose, it was just that my world is greening and there is so much to see. 

The maple across the alleyway is setting its seed.  The long fronds of its inflorescence draped down looking a bit like there is a fairy floating in a fabulous dress at the end of each branch.  The buds on the poplars are looking ready to burst. They hint at green.  The cherry buds are looking rounder everyday, getting ready to burst into flowers and joy.  I have no doubt the bugs and bees are waiting as eagerly as I.  It is all such a wonder.  

We spend our lives busy, going here and there so that one day we can just relax.  We drive ourselves nuts preparing for the good life we will have later.  But what about now?  What about seeing all the wonder that is happening at this moment.  All those small things are the things we really need for work like balance or whatever the buzzword is now.  

Look to the little things in the world. Look at the small.    

I think that is part of what makes knitting so fascinating.  It's a small thing.  Each stitch is just a couple movement with some very simple tools and some cordage.  Do it for a while and you clothe yourself.  It's a very small thing that creates big impact in life.   


Tuesday, 12 May 2026

So much good

I feel a bit hung over this morning. Yarn hungover that is.  My first thought as I woke was gee my bed is comfy and my second  was about touching the really stunning new yarn in the house.  Contrary to the after effects of drinking too many alcoholic beverages, this sort of  hangover is really nice.  

Yesterday was an overall great day.  Not only did new yarn arrive, I cast on something new.  



The colours look atrocious in the picture but it's a soft cross between purple and rose.  The tweedy nature of Remix gives it depth and character.  I said I was not likely to cast this on because of a bit of thumb pain but that was completely gone yesterday so I went ahead and cast it on.  

The pattern I am using is Pleione by Audrey Barrego, though I am blowing up the gauge to work with this yarn.  She came to my attention via My North Knit Corner on YouTube.  Audrey has some lovely little details on her all of her designs.  This one has a nice little lace design down the front and a crisp finish on the neckline.

Today will be a good day.  I finished the Lusk and will weave in ends this afternoon.  I am pleased.  Really pleased. But that is for tomorrow.  Today I have things to knit and stuff to do.  It is sunny and bright and the day looks good.  On I go.

Monday, 11 May 2026

Oops

I have been antsy for the last week or so.  Just antsy fancy pants.  I found it difficult to sit still.  

Because...I ordered yarn.  I didn't need yarn but I needed it.  I bought yarn several times this year and I thought I was done but it seems I was not.  Oline from Norwegianknitter was talking about yarns and I decided to go searching for a Canadian source for some Per Gynt.  

I found it at Wet Coast Wools which has an amazing selection of stuff not available locally to me.  I fell in love.  With SO many yarns.  I couldn't afford it February.  Same in March.  Same in April.  And then I did my taxes and got some funds back.  I scratched that itch and it is oh so good.

 


I have other closer pictures of it but this is the only one where the colour of the yarn is just as it is in front of me.  It's that gorgeous perfect pea shoot green.  Just stunning.  The yarn itself is a little like Jaimesons of Shetland or Jamieson and Smith in the way it looks but is a very unique feel and fibre.  It is a 100 % Norwegian wool and this green is one of the new line of heathered colours dyed on grey wool.  I am completely under it's spell.



I didn't want to pay shipping so I had to, I swear I had to, buy more yarn.  Choosing more yarn was a heavy burden.   ;)

I decided to go with something new to all of us, Fallalopi a new DK version of the inimitable Icelandic yarn from Istex.  A thousand and one things that Iceland does well and volcanoes and yarn are my top two.  I picked this intense blue and added some heathered grey in case I wanted to do some colourwork.  Its an utter delight.

And nary a skein of Per Gynt.  I have to go now.  My battery is at 8%.  3 more and it just stops doing anything.  See you.



So close

It was a really nice weekend.  I was feted and fussed over and it was lovely.  



A little treat from my kids. 

I had a moderately good knitting weekend too.  


Two sleeves!  Only the neckline to go.  

I actually got a good start on the neckband too. I really wanted to finish but I am listening to my hands.  My left thumb is a teeny tiny bit achy but listening to its early calls to stop will help in the long run.  I think it is just the cotton.  Cotton is always a bit harder to work.  The lack of stretch in the fibre means your hands work harder.  

This thumb thing may change what I work on next.  I had planned to whip up something in the gentle purple Remix to get it out of stash but I think I will have to skip it for something in a wool.  I might settle back into my gorgeously bright yellow Hiraeth sweater.  



It's all in the round so it will be a lot easier on my hands.  

I am also thinking about working on my Mashup Top.  It's all knitting too so again, easier on my hands.  My Kauni sweater is under consideration too.  It's all easy knitting too.  

The dreaming continues in a big way.  So many great yarns on hand, so many good things to knit. So much tea.  Sigh.  The tea part does allow a lot of experimentation so even that is pretty good even if it isn't my beloved coffee.  It's not all sunshine and roses but the snow is gone and it's lovely to be able to open the doors and windows again.  And knitting.  I am so glad that I have knitting.