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Some Winter Pictures

Rather than try to catch up on several months of blogging that I just didn't get to, I thought I'd post a few pictures. Tasha loves the snow.

Tasha in the snow

Colorways Inspired by Anne of Green Gables

This was the colorway that started my Anne of Green Gables colorways, the Lake of Shining Waters:

Lake of Shining Waters - 2

Introducing Color Essence

Lately I'm hooked on spinning. I first started more than a year ago and I'd spin off and on but the last couple months I've been doing a lot of it. Here are some pictures of my handspun yarn and projects knit from handspun...

Green Merino from Jaye's Little Joys:

Green MerinoGreen Merino Handspun Yarn

Frogged Leaves and Garter Bars

I got very little sleep Friday night and have been struggling all week to recover. Not enough sleep is yet another one of those things that exacerbates my MD. But the good news is that the bridge was down after Friday and the rest of the weekend has been clean up. It's been a rough week with cutting back my meds and then the whole bridge business messing with my sleep. Hopefully this week my body will start to get adjusted and I'll get back on track.

Anyway, on with the knitting! Remember how I said I was almost done with my Embossed Leaves Socks and they were the prettiest things I'd ever made? Well, I frogged them. Both of them completely. I started out with aluminum needles because I didn't have the size I needed in bamboo (which I prefer) but then I got the bamboo needles midway through the first sock and switched to those but then my gauge changed so I went to needles a size bigger for the next sock but it still seemed too small so I went bigger again. By the time I was nearing completion I realized that, yet again, I was in denial about my gauge issues. One sock was too big, one sock was too small. At least at that point I knew what size needles I needed to use to get them just right (2.25mm for the record). And, knowing myself and that I wouldn't be able to stand them not being perfect, I frogged them, rewound my yarn, and started over. I'm doing both at the same time since this seems to be the only way I'm capable of making two objects of the same size. Work on one for a while, get to a good stopping point, switch and work on the other for a while, repeat. And now I'm flying through these. This picture was two days ago, I've now turned the heels and finished the gussets on both socks so they're in the home stretch:

Embossed Leaves Socks - frogged and restarted

Pictures in the late afternoon sun

Here are some better pictures of the Kauni, taken with no flash but some shadows due to the late afternoon sun:

Kauni Cardigan - natural light

Blanket and Spinning

Well, the blue tofutsies bounced back nicely after a trip through the washer and dryer but I will be going down a needle size in the future. Here is the finished Chunky Blanket!

Chunky Blanket - finished, each color used 4 times

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