OK, Catch Up Time Again, or Accountability Time, Which Ever :)

On Sunday we woke up to snow! Was only suppose to be about 1/2 inch to maybe 1 inch, however we got about 2 inches. At least here, in the midwest, the city street crews are on top of clearing the snow on the streets. There was some slush but as you can see it had already been plowed before 7:30 am. Looks so pretty for the first snow, but later as the cars splash dirty street water on the sides and it looks dirty until the next snow. It should all be melted off by later this week as we get into the upper 30’s.

Finished another hat, they go pretty fast as they are only a 2X2 ribbing knit about 9 3/4 inches long and then do the crown. I like them long so the bottom gives double coverage to the ears when folded up.

I did something I don’t do often, set Christmas stuff out before Dec. But I had already started listening to Christmas music, it brings such peace, so why not set up my Christmas decorations. My son’s mother in law and I exchange a gift each year at Thanksgiving (which we all celebrate together) and last year she got me that lovely Christmas scene that lights up and this year she gave me those huge gnomes, so cute. Last year I knit her headband from a purchased pattern that goes over the ears to keep them warm that had a dandelion design, I forgot to put a picture up, sigh. I didn’t get the cowl to match finished because I was having to design it myself (not something I do often, I’m not a mathematician, :P, so planing the placement is not terribly easy.) So I thought I had it planned out, but it was off, so frog part of it back to the top of the first design. Start again, nope, frog one more time to the 1st design again and played it by ear eyeballing it rather than counting stitches, and it’s ok now. I probably won’t write a pattern for it because I didn’t write anything down as I went but I used the same dandelion design from the headband. For the cowl itself without a pattern on it just cast on 104 and knit a 2×2 rib for top and bottom of the cowl for 1 & 1/2 inches. You can use any pattern on the cowl you like, but the 104 cast on, on worsted weight yarn, gave me a loose but not a super loose neck fit and I knit enough patterns and rounds vertically with the ribbing top and bottom to make it about 9 or 10 inches high, I’ll check it when I’m done and give better measurements.

You can see a row counter, on the cowl I’m knitting, I bought from Twice Sheared Sheep . They are pretty cool. She had a Thanksgiving gift of buy one get one for those row counters with both as mysteries so I bought another and got another one. One is a round one and the other another long one with a different needle size and different ending pieces, I really like them, I’ve enjoyed using it on the cowl to keep rows between the vertical patterns without having to go back and recount them, the end piece on it is a cute little dragonfly :). You should check them out.

8 thoughts on “OK, Catch Up Time Again, or Accountability Time, Which Ever :)

  1. You’ve been busy! And snow! Brrrrr. it looks cold! I’d almost forgotten wanting the temp to be in the high 30s so the old snow would melt!!! I hope you’re enjoying it!!!
    Your knitting looks beautiful! I love those row counters – thanks for the link!
    Your gnomes look very serious checking out your Christmas tree šŸ˜‰

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    • Hehe, I enjoy the snow from inside the house. :P. I had to smoosh the gnomes close to the tree because my living room is very small. I would have more room if I would get rid of my bird cage that was for my cockatiel (it’s a large cage), maybe I can smoosh it somewhere along the wall of my bedroom :P. It’s not used, my cockatiel passed away a couple years ago, I just haven’t moved it, think I will figure out where to put it.

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  2. Your gnomes look so cute!! And so do the row counters.

    It’s definitely pretty hard to come up with a working pattern, and I totally get trying out this and that and forgetting to jot down a step or three. 😁 Hope you enjoy working on your projects this month!

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