Wintery Knitting

Here’s a work-in-progress post for Kim (Woolen Rabbit).  This is the little Norwegian sweater I cast on for my cousin’s mountain man baby.  Good thing it’s a quick knit or he’ll outgrow it before I even get it done.  Good incentive.   I totally screwed up my math so when I got to the patterning I had to completely change it and come up with my own.  I pulled out the graph paper and started fiddling.  I learned something.  Norwegian patterns are much easier to do on and odd number of stitches.  Of course I had an even number.  Grrr.   I’ll share the chart I did in a future post.  You can just make out the column of green on the upper left that will serve as my stitching line when it comes time to cut.

I was supposed to meet an Elann friend for lunch yesterday but they closed the roads down on post and the boys got yet another snow day home from school.  I would really have liked to go meet T but I have to admit… our backyard is beautiful as a winter wonderland.  You can’t even see the houses behind us.

Yesterday was a perfect morning for fresh warm muffins.  These blueberry muffins are FABULOUS!  I just beat the butter and sugar by hand instead of pulling out the Kitchen Aid and they were light and airy and perfect.  I happen to have the book (Martha Stewart’s Baking Handbook) and love it.  It’s chock full of excellent recipes.  You can also find the recipe here.

6 thoughts on “Wintery Knitting

  1. Mia says:

    I love the photo of your backyard. I love how it looks like the stairs are leading to a secret knitting spot in the woods.

  2. Diane says:

    All looks good from here. Btw, is that a Pampered Chef muffin pan? I make tons of muffins and with the price of muffin papers, I’d break even quickly, for the price of the pan.

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