Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas Outside the Haus

We are a long ways from the Haus. About a 20 hour drive west of the Haus - Helena, Montana to be specific- to be with DH's brother, SIL, and 2 nephews. There is nothing like having a three-and-a-half year old wake you up because IT'S CHRISTMAS!

At this point in our stay, I have no pictures of the kids that are not blurred. This was the best of the photos so far - taken in the dark while they are momentarily not in motion emptying their stockings.



This was about 17 hours into our drive, somewhere west of Sheridan, Wyoming. I was surprised that we have so much more snow in Wisconsin than here.



Even though we are not at home for Christmas, we still got a tree last weekend. Here are two of my favorite ornaments. The first I received after my maternal grandmother passed away. I had no idea she had made ornaments from pictures of her grandchildren. I won't say how old this ornament is. I think I was about 3-4 years old in this photo.



The second is a crown made by my mother for the top of our tree.





The cats were particularly helpful in the run-up to Christmas, helping with both wrapping gifts





and decorating the tree.



Wherever you are and however you celebrate this time of light returning, I hope your day has been filled with joy and love, family and friends, good food and drinks and, of course, fiber.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

The State Of Things

The Christmas knitting continues.

I'm pleased with the progress - helped along by another winter storm this past weekend.

Hat and fingerless mitts for the foreign exchange student - Done.



All with less than one skein of Malabrigo worsted. I've cast on for a ruffly scarf with the second skein.

If you're looking for quick and easy fingerless mitts,
Fetching is a great pattern. If I had knit for a solid day, I could have completed them both in one day. And I am not a fast knitter.

I wouldn't mind making a pair for myself, but I would have to significantly adjust the pattern as I've got large hands.

The BIL's scarf - one skein done, three to go.




The SIL's wimple. Nearly done with the first of two skeins.


The color is much richer than the photo shows - but I just couldn't get a true color photo in the winter light.

Anything on your needles for Christmas?

Friday, December 10, 2010

Miscellany

First - the winner of the Thanksgiving yarn - which is a skein of the desperately sought after Wollmeise goes to Susan R! I'll be popping that in the mail to you.

The last couple of weeks have been full of work, baking, and holiday functions.

Last weekend, my friend "Ivy" and her sisters "Holly" and "Berry" had a few of their friends over for a Christmas Tea. It was a wonderful time.



As you can see, they went all out in the costume department. I only had a flashing necklace so I felt a bit underdressed. I'll have to start planning for next year.

I don't know why but I've been in a baking mood. Last weekend was our first snow storm, which means that I knitted and baked about 8 dozen cookies on Saturday while listening to Christmas music. Meanwhile the snow fell until we had 8 inches on the ground. We got another 3/4 inch yesterday and we're looking at another 2-4 inches tomorrow.

I found the best way to soften up butter. Ten minutes and it's ready to mix into the batter.



I like to avoid knitting under the pressure of deadlines and especially avoid the whole gotta-get-X-Y-Z-knitted-before-Christmas knitting. Except for this year. Our friends have an exchange student from Frankfurt who is returning home later this month. Her favorite color is orange, so I have knit her the Flower Bud Beanie and am half-way finished with a pair of Fetching made from orange Malabrigo worsted weight.

I've also started Christmas gifts for my brother and sister-in-law as we'll be together at their house in Montana for Christmas (weather-permitting, that is). My MIL and SIL will each get Lauren's Wimple made from Mountain Colors Weavers Wool and my BIL will get a scarf made from Blue Sky Alpaca. I'd like to get these done before we leave. Even though I'll have lots of knitting time in the car (at least 11 hours if I do half of the driving), I don't want to have to block these at their house as they've got 2 boys under the age of 4 running around.

I'm happy to report all the yarn is from stash. I've added a ticker as I'd like to see how long I can go without buying yarn (other than for a swap - I'm not counting yarn I'm buying as a gift for another person.) We'll see how long my resolve can hold out.