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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Still Snowing

I suppose my slow knitting progress isn't as bad as I thought, at least as far as the usefulness of the projects I've been working on is concerned. I was worried that by the time I finished my Vespergyle Mittens, for instance, the time for mittens would be long gone. Unfortunately, that might not be the case. We're in the middle of of the snowiest February on record here in Western Pennsylvania -- close to 40 inches already! We're also on track for the snowiest season ever as well. The record is 82 inches, and I think we're already close to 70. If I can keep up the pace on my mittens, I might just get to wear them before the snow melts. The first one is done:

I think I managed to finish the second half of the hand in a matter of days when I picked it up again, but for some reason (I think her name is Rainbow!) it took me several more weeks before I got around to doing the thumb. The second mitten is cast on and has about two rows of cuff, so I'm hoping to get in a few rows here and there when I can.

As far as spinning is concerned, I'm nearly done with four ounces of BFL that I'm spinning into laceweight singles. Up next is this beauty, 4.2 ounces of superwash merino from my favorite fiber pusher. One of the regulars on the Ravelry ASU board named this combination of colors "Goldfish Wearing a Tutu," and it caused such a stir on the board that Kristin has continued to dye up a few braids of it every now and then. I've missed many of her updates lately (mostly because I'm just not online as much as I used to be), not to mention the fact that I haven't been buying fiber, but when I happened to catch this update and saw this one braid still in the shop, I grabbed it.


Time has been flying here. Rainbow is now two months old, and I have to go back to work in a little less than a month. I'm going to miss my little one when we're not together all day -- though it will be nice to have someone else change her diapers every now and then!

8 comments:

  1. Your mitten is spectacular! I'm working up my courage to try something complicated like that

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  2. I LOVE the goldfish/tutu fiber - can't wait for you to spin that one up!

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  3. Anonymous11:48 AM

    You mitten is beautiful! I can't wait to see how that fiber looks once spun.
    Time really does just fly by when you have a new baby, doesn't it?

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  4. the mitten looks fantastic! hopefully you'll get to use them soon!

    has it already been two months??? i can't believe it!

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  5. Lovely mitten, and I love the fiber. Pink and orange are so great together!

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  6. Anonymous10:10 AM

    I know what you mean! I just finished a scarf and wondered if I could get any wear out of it. As much as I hope for warmer weather, it isn't coming yet. We're still supposed to get more snow this week! The DC/VA/MD area has been dumped on this winter.

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  7. Great mitten! I'm just happy things are finally starting to melt. Hooray!

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  8. What a gorgeous mitten! I am actually surprised you can crank one out that fast. More pics of little Rainbow pleeeez!

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