A bit of this and a bit of that...
I'm not nearly ready for Christmas, but that's nothing new. I have, however, finished a few projects.
A couple of years ago, I knit five pairs of socks for some of my chat room friends. One has yet to wear his, as his wife says 'They're too NICE to wear." Another, however, wore his so much that they were already through at the toes last winter. These lovely blue socks will, I hope, take the place of the worn-out pair. While working the heels and toes, I knitted in a strand of mystery yarn from my sister's stash in the hope that it will help them last longer.
New socks in the mail tomorrow, Kevin!
What a beautiful day I had today to photograph them. We had high winds and a couple of inches of fresh snow overnight, but the sun is out today and the sky is really THAT blue! I do love winter. :)
This little hat and mitten set is in Robby's favorite color. I used one strand of Opal Uni-Color in orange for the hem and then added one strand of Opal Rainforest in "Schmetterling" for the rest of the hat, holding the two yarns together. I divided the skein of Schmetterling into two balls, both beginning at the same place in the pattern repeat, and alternated knitting one round with one ball and the next with the other, so that the self-striping pattern would be longer. He loves them! Next time, though, I will make the hat a bit deeper, as his ears peek out just a bit.
These are the two pair of fingerless mittens that I showed in a previous post, now finished. They are very nice for keeping my hands warm at the keyboard. Next time, i think I'll try knitting the individual fingers. I think they look like turtleneck sweaters for one-armed Barbie dolls!
This was my 2010 entry in the Shipshewana Merchants' Association annual scarecrow contest. She wore a dress that my mother sewed for me when I was in the eighth grade, that closed with buttons from my great-great grandmother's button box.
A bout of hormonally-instigated depression took away my Christmas spirit last week. I had difficulty finding any joy in my heart for those days, but I think I'm on an uphill run again now. For those of you who may not believe in depression, it is real, it is painful, and it is very, very hard to deal with. I have lived with it for forty years and I've learned how to work my way through it, but this episode was a particularly bad one, and I'm glad to be able to see the sunshine again.
This is a terrible time of year for those who struggle with depression. Keep watch on your loved ones. Give a hug when you see it's needed. Try to understand that it's not a sign of weakness, it's not your fault, nor is it theirs, it just is.
Just love them.
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