Category: knitting
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{summer} solstice mittens
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View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Summer Solstice Mittens, you say!??! Say what!?!? Yes. There are two reasons for these summer mittens for my babe. One: I’m learning…
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simple, intentional giving
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Christmas. It’s over and January is in full swing. It feels great, doesn’t it?!? I love Christmas; it’s one of my favorite times of the year, but when January arrives,…
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a storytime scholar
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View fullsize Our little book lover got himself a mama-made 100% wool sweater last weekend! The pattern is called Storytime Scholar and I knit it up in some deliciously squishy Plymouth…
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to market, to market
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Wow! Please forgive my silence in this space! It has been a busy several weeks wrapping up summer and starting back to work part time. My hope is to write…
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handmade christmas
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The past few weeks have been filled with family celebrations, gift-making, gift-giving, and so much food! And while this little blog of mine was on my mind off and on…
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a blanket for baby
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Before this baby was officially on it’s way, plans for this blanket were in place. In May I decided to place an order for a lovely colorway of Madelinetosh DK…
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a ceydar cap for the chilly morns
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I’ve been doing a lot of knitting over the past several months for this little one of ours, but this past weekend I decided to knit a little something for…
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mittens for arthur
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Yes, yes…more knitting…but, it is February in Minnesota…what else is a girl supposed to do?! Last night I gave this sweet little pair of thumbless-mitts to a friend and her…
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a navy cowl
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As I’ve mentioned…there’s been a lot of knitting happening around here lately. This week this lovely cowl came off my needles. It’s the Telescope Winter Cowl by Carrie Bostick Hoge, with…
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march mitts
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We’ve had a few rather warm weeks for Minnesota with temps hanging out in the 20’s and 30’s. As much as I love the 30 degree days, I’ve found myself…