Dear Ellen,
I’m sure you’ve heard about our big snow down here in the mid-atlantic. We thought our big snow day was last month when we got the 14 inches and got a day off. As it turns out, that was just the warm up act. Mother Nature definitely upped the ante the last few days. Right in our neighborhood
we got about 18-20 inches, but they got up to 30 inches not very far from here. Today is a beautiful sunny day, but I think we are literally in so deep that the city may still be closed down on Monday. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t hoping for the extra day. As the Metro Rail system has not yet
announced when it will reopen, my hopes do have some basis.
Dale and I spent a goodly amount of time shoveling to the point where I’m confident I can make it out if I need to.Remember the deck photos from last storm? You can see how much more we got this time with this side-by-side comparison. I am very glad that unlike the owner of this car, we are able to park both cars in the garage. He’s not going anywhere fast.
This little guy found a hiding place in a sheltered bush on our patio.
I have been hard at work trying to finish course assignments so I can declare my work on a Ph.D. complete. No, I haven’t completed the Ph.D., I just reached the point where I was very confident that my future plans do not include options that would be enhanced by having a Ph.D. so I am not going to finish it. Every examination of pros and cons tells me that after I hang up my uniform (2-5 years from now), I want to shift focus to family and the creative process so I’ve decided to recapture time that has been expended on keeping other doors open. Once I finish the current course, you may find I actually meet my commitments to things like correspondence and Twin Set Designs.
Speaking of designs, I did take your Handed Yes, Fingered No mitt pattern (have you seen how many folks have already made these?) and adapted it to make my first ever pair of mittens. Dale was rather convinced that as a sock knitter I should not be so pleased with myself for making mittens. (He’s certain socks are more challenging.) Nonetheless, I love my mittens and am rather surprised it took me this long to get around to them. I made them with 2 of the 5 balls of Mini Mochi that I had picked up a few months ago. Of course I had to do something with the remaining and decided to make up a beret pattern. No, I didn’t take notes, but might go back and recreate it as I’m pleased with the head band. It’s 2X1 ribbing with a row of eyelet and folded back on itself which gives it a nice semi-scalloped edge. Then on the inside I picked up and crocheted an inner band to keep it from getting stretched out of shape. The colors are very happy.
I’ve made progress on Sea Glass too. I’m at 6 and 1/2 repeats of the basketweave and think I’ll do an extra repeat for some added length. I love the Alpaca Lace yarn, such nice color play and it slips along the needle so smoothly. I’ll probably take a break on it during the Olympics though. I have lots of WIPs to wrestle and a shrug to frog and maybe a mini-shawl to finish up. As for WIPs, the Cinnamon Tee is on the list as are A Stitch Away from Genius and Not So Naive.
Here’s the current state of Not So Naive. Lots to go there, but it knits very quickly, so I’m optimistic. A Stitch Away from Genius only needs buttons and some embroidery embellishment. Cinnamon Tee is just as I left it last summer. Quite a lot to do.
Hope your weekend has been a fun one.
Love, Jan
Jan and Ellen are identical twins who have always had an innate fashion sense. Crafting is an integral part of their lives and they stay stitched together sharing their love of knitting, family and community.
February 7th, 2010 at 4:05 pm
That’s a lot of snow! Crossing fingers for a closed-down Monday. =)
There’s also quite a lot of knitting! I love the color and pattern of Seaglass, and those mittens look nice and warm. (Always a plus when buried under 20 inches of snow.)
Sorry the PhD isn’t going to work out, but yay for more time to focus on things that are important to you!
February 7th, 2010 at 4:45 pm
Good call on the Ph.D. I don’t think it is needed when you already have 2 stars after your name. And the last round of testing is almost demeaning.
The knitting is fabulous. Why don’t you write up the tip of your mitten as an adjunct pattern - I’m sure others might like to try it, too. Mochi color runs are as nice as Noro, and I think I actually like the yarn better. The colors certainly look great on you. (Dale, socks don’t have thumbs.)
My, what a lovely mobius scarf you are wearing!
You are showing off with Sea Glass, I must say.
February 8th, 2010 at 8:35 am
Brrr… makes me feel cold just looking at all that snow. I’m feeling a rare bit of gratitude for being in the Midwest all of a sudden
The Sea Glass is stunning so far!
February 8th, 2010 at 1:17 pm
Those are some gorgeous socks! And I might have to try that yarn myself… Also, I’m hoping you’re staying warm in spite of the snow!
February 8th, 2010 at 2:29 pm
And I thought we had a lot of snow…that’s amazing!
February 8th, 2010 at 8:34 pm
I swear, you get more done in one unexpected long weekend of “relaxing” than I do in a year. Fair warning… you darn well better hide those mittens when I’m in town. I feel a case of sticky fingers coming on… and I’m not hitting the Krispy Kremes.
Amazing snow pics! In the many years we were up there we never saw anything like what you are experiencing! We’re getting some trickle down “bennies,” though! Your little bro (in-law) came home abnormally early tonight — likely due to the fact that today he did not receive eight bazillion emails, taskings and phone calls… from people snowed in all around you!
February 8th, 2010 at 9:07 pm
P.S. I agree, wholeheartedly… solid call on the Ph.D. However, in agreeing, I feel mildly ashamed. The most intellectual thing I’ve crossed off my bucket list recently has been “Make Baklava.” (So sue me, I had a fear of phyllo.)