
I finally finished the Santa Stocking Cap! Yay! I can’t believe this project took nearly two months to complete. But I’ve said it many times — I’m the slowest knitter in the world.
To recap — pun not intended! — The pattern is called, “Long Winter’s Nap” from KnitPicks. It was from “A Trio of Cabled Hat Patterns,” and unfortunately the pattern is no longer available. I also used Wool of the Andes, in colors Hollyberry and Cloud. I used about 3 1/2 balls of the red and one of the ivory. All in all this hat was very fun to make, but it did take a long time, so I don’t know if I will do another one. It would have to be for just the right person, that’s for sure!
My daughter saw me trying the hat on yesterday and pronounced it just goofy enough to be “me.” Now the question is whether I am goofy enough to wear it to the office, even when it’s not Christmastime. Maybe I’ll save it for our first real snow.
Now, I move on to a rainbow-y colored baby blankie, inspired by the Aran Afghan project from Knitty Gritty, and my buddy Joan. I’m going to do a bunch of different squares in different stitch patterns. The squares will be done in panels so hopefully finishing will not be insurmountable. Wish me luck!
Five!

Happy Birthday, Steven! May all your dreams come true. It only seems like yesterday when we were bringing you home from the hospital! Time moves quickly when you’re grown, so don’t grow up too fast. I love you!
Love, Mommy.


But of course, there’s more than just the yarn for my friend’s baby blanket. Why, that yarn is almost excusable! I’ve also been amassing, accidentally and on purpose, some quantities of wool. Wool is a good basic thing to have in one’s stash, no? Well, I finally found a shade of purple that I adore, and Cascade 220 makes it! I bought enough to make a felted bag, but when it arrived I decided that it was so perfect that someday it will be a hat, scarf and mittens for me. HAD to get some gray to go with it, but when I originally placed the order, instead of the purple, they sent black! I was going to send it back, as generally I hate black yarn and what was I going to do with 8 hanks anyway? Then I decided to use some as trim for 
Last Saturday my knitbuddy Rhoda and I got together for some knitting time, and in the end, neither one of us knit a stitch! We spent a long time looking at knitting books and getting inspiration for future projects, and then Rhoda helped me ball up some 
After I finished Nadine’s hat earlier this month (pic near the bottom of this page!) several people came up to me and asked me to make one for them, including the Acting Assistant Secretary at my agency. I politely refused each one, with the excuse that my own mother doesn’t even have a felted hat. She herself has pointed this out to me! So I’ve finally decided to rectify the situation. So I say, “Mom, what color?” And she says she’d like one to match her not quite olive, not quite apple green purse/backpack that she uses. What can I say? It’s the color of snot. Not my favorite, but luckily, Cascade 220 had a shade that came close. I’ve never used this yarn before but I do hear it felts like a champ. I guess I’ll find out! And I sure hope mom likes the color after all.