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Monday, December 01, 2025

Back to the Mines

After two weekends and a full week off in between, it's going to be hard to get back to the usual schedule today, especially because I know there's a ton of work waiting for me. On top of all that, we're supposed to have some real winter weather (read: snow) this week, right when the Mister has to go on a quick work trip. At least I know that the number of work days before I'm off for a good two weeks is not very high!

We had a fairly quiet weekend after all the excitement of the holiday. It was just the three of us at home eating leftovers on Friday night, and we got together with some family friends on Saturday for pizza and salad. Last night we were invited over by some friends to kick off the holiday season, and the coasters I'd knit for them were all done:

Pattern: Worsted Tree Coasters by Amy Marie (Ravelry link)
Yarn: Knit Picks Dishie (100% cotton) in Swan and Kenai; 100 yds. used
Needles: US 5/3.75 mm
Started/Completed: November 22/November 27

These were fun and straightforward to knit, and had I given myself more time, I would have made more of them. I purposefully picked out colors that would read as wintery but not necessarily Christmas; though the green looks darker here, it's more of a pine-y green that can look a little teal in certain lights. I think it would be fun to take this pattern and widen it to make a towel or placemat, so maybe once the holiday knitting is done, I'll play around with it.

Speaking of holiday knitting, my brother's hat is about 2/3 of a Ruthie at the moment:

Once I finish this up, I will be on to this year's gnome for my nephew, which will be Gnome News Is Good News. I'm going to be making him in DK/worsted rather than fingering so that he's big and huggable, and I even found some sparkly self-striping in colors that remind me of candy canes that I think will be fun.

And now, time to get on with all the stuff I have to do today! I think the pumpkin pie is ready to get dumped, but the friends we had dinner with last night sent us home with coffee cake, so it's there if I need a little pick-me-up to get through the day. Enjoy your first day of meteorological winter, if you're in the Northern Hemisphere like I am!

4 comments:

  1. I do love the way you measure hats against Ruthie! LOL. Glad you had a relaxing weekend (the coasters look great) and I sure hope this week ends up being an easy one for you. We may get some snow too (we had some yesterday)!

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  2. Those coasters are GREAT, Sarah! I love them -- and may just check into making a few myself. Very festive . . . all winter long. It's been snowing here (off and on . . . but mostly on) since Wednesday. It's really lovely, and I hope you can enjoy your snow without any travel hiccups.

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  3. It's so easy to get used to being off and so difficult to go back! I hope your re-entry is as smooth as possible. The coasters look quite nice and you have knit almost a Ruthie-length of hat. I look forward to seeing the gnome once you cast on. I hope it's a good Monday!

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  4. I hope your reentry is easy... oy, that is not a fun transition to do, especially when you know you have a mountain of work awaiting you! Those coasters are just fantastic and I think they would be a fun gift to make! I might just have to jump on that bandwagon with you!

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