Wednesday, February 7, 2018

This is a Winter Hat

Gentle snow fell on Monday and Tuesday. Today the sun is out creating a beautiful winter landscape. I may invest in some winter athletic shoes to make walking safe. Boots are so awkward for walking any distance. I'd love to be out walking this morning but I don't want to fall.

Though I am joining Kat and the Unravelers, my knitting projects haven't required any unraveling. I finished this hat late the other evening. The knitting with this DK yarn was lovely. As I came to the top, the hat looked so tall. I kept trying it on to make sure it wasn't going to be a cone head hat. Gathered up with needles at the top, the hat was quite a look over flannel pajamas. The texture creates a very warm hat. Even though it doesn't match my winter walking coat, I'll settle for warm. The snow won't be melting today and more is predicted for later this week. I should have cropped this photo but didn't want to enlarge the wrinkles in my face. Smile lines, let's think of them as smile lines. 

Last night I finished the body of my color block sweater. Something about round and round stockinette sweater knitting is perfect with a cup of tea on a winter evening. I am going to knit the neck band out of gray and then divide the remaining yarn for the sleeves. I hope to knit cuffs plus a little of the lower sleeves from one skein of cream colored yarn. All of the yarn is Chickadee (sport weight) from Quince and Co. I knit a panel of ribbing down the side and then finished with a split hem because I could. I have tried the sweater on several times and it fits.

As for reading/listening, I am listening to Hidden Figures, the story of the African American women mathematicians and scientists who contributed so much to World War II aviation and the space program. The narrator is excellent. Shetterly writes well and the story is fascinating. I am enjoying the details about the strong group of bright intelligent women. I think novels and nonfiction works would provide great discussions in history classes. I finished reading The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating. My sister gave me this book as a Christmas gift and I loved it. The small book is full of good nature writing with a little personal reflection on illness. The small soft pencil half-tone drawings of snails along the edges of the pages are charming. As my sister said, "it is a book about patience."

Stay warm and enjoy the rest of the week.






9 comments:

  1. I love the soft, gentle colors you're using for your color block sweater -- and I just adore the Quince Chickadee yarn. That is going to be a lovely piece. Your hat looks warm and cozy! Have you ever tried YakTrax (https://yaktrax.implus.com) for your shoes? I used them all the time in the winter to keep myself upright when I'm walking the dogs. They work well -- and are pretty easy to get on and off your regular shoes or boots. (I think Amazon has them.) XO

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  2. Echoing Kim's remarks about your sweater...and the hat looks guide warm, especially for walking out in the snow. Good luck finding your shoe-boots...when we have as much snow as shown in your 3rd photo, we're in for the count! Your book sounds lovely...I'll check it out. I saw the Hidden Figures movie and I have the book, too. Very good story. Cheers~

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  3. Terrific FO'S in this post. I like how you're all rogue with your sweater design, putting in elements you wanted.

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  4. I borrowed Hidden Figures on audio last year and enjoyed the book so much I bought it. My aunt worked for NASA (at that same location) in the 1960's. She knew some of the women in the book - fascinating! (and I must say, the movie is excellent, too!)

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  5. I have Hidden Figures on my to read list, your recommendation has helped me move it up a bit on my list! Beautiful knitting as well!

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  6. You have beautiful smile lines and I love the hat & sweater. Can't wait to see how the sweater looks when it's finished.

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  7. I LOVE seeing you and your hat is a perfect fit. I think I have knitted a sweater similar to the one you are wearing in the photo. I did a KNITTING PURE AND SIMPLE roll neck sweater just like that.

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  8. I made that hat for my sister and daughter, both love how warm it is. Your hat is lovely and your smile is perfect!! No need to worry about any lines at all. I would like to read hidden figures - on the list!

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  9. That hat looks amazing on you!!! What beautiful knitting.

    Hidden Figures is on my to read list.

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