One kind word can warm three winter months. ~ Japanese proverb

Thank you (again) for all the wonderful comments and emails in response to my last post. I’m always amazed at all the caring and thoughtful people who touch my life through this blog and am grateful that I’ve ‘met’ each and every one of you.

Samantha is doing wonderful (wonderfully…hell, I don’t know) and is enjoying her life as a spoiled rotten dog:

…..enjoying car rides…

….playing in the snow…..

….and hanging out with her sister….

There has been limited knitting lately. I started a new job back in October and my office is often freezing in the morning, so I knit some Fetching to keep my hands warm:

Fetching For Work

 

 

 

 

What: Fetching for Work
Yarn: Less than one skein of Cascade 220 in color 8903
Needles: Size 4 Inox dpn’s

Pattern: Fetching*

Date started: 11/2/07

Date finished: 11/11/07

Lesson Learned: Nothing, really

Destination: Already in my office at work

* I knit the first Fetching and followed the pattern exactly. It was way too small. Then, I modified the hell out of the pattern and these fit perfectly. Unfortunately, I threw out my detailed notes before I could blog them. Idiot.

 

 

 

I’ve also reknit the Tropical Monkey socks (previously seen here):

The Jewel socks (previously seen here) have been frogged:

Despite my initial love of these socks, I grew to despise them. It started with the short skein. Then I realized the socks were too big and finally, the socks bled like hell when I washed them. I expect blue socks to bleed, but not as much as they did. In short, I wore the socks once and spent the past several months glaring at them whenever I opened my sock drawer.

However, I recently declared my knitting motto for the next year (“Life is too short to own ill fitting socks”) and my mission is to frog and reknit all of my socks that don’t fit perfectly. If I don’t wear them on a regular basis, they’re getting frogged (partially or totally) and reknit. The Tropical Monkeys were the first socks I fixed and the Jewel socks are the second.

I’ve renamed these socks the New Improved Jitterbug Socks and am determined to knit a pair of socks I’ll actually wear. I’ll still be annoyed when I wash them, but I do like the colors in this yarn and want to make usable socks.

We had our first significant snowfall of the season over the weekend, so I ventured outside yesterday and snapped a lot of pictures.

7 responses

  1. The mitts are lovely! I’m itching to knit some. Love the pics of the dogs in the snow. But my favorite has to be the ice/snow covered tree that looks like feathers…amazing photo! 🙂

  2. Poor Samantha. She is such a sweetie.
    Nice fetching!

  3. Your photo’s are great! And I love your puppies!

  4. Living here in the land of no-snow (well, once in a blue moon, it snows), I thorougly enjoyed your snow pictures. That last shot of Kishka with snow on her nose was especially good!

    Beautiful Fetchings, and keep spoiling sweet Sam!

  5. beautiful…dogs and snow…and fetchings…I didn’t know they had a name!

  6. Sorry to hear about Samantha and Parker. Hope things are otherwise okay.

    I have a pair of Fetchings on the needles right now, but I’m doing them on 6s or 7s depending on the needle gauge. Love the color of yours.

  7. Congratulations an the new job! I like your motto. I have a few things in mind to be frogged as well, just have to get to them. Naturally I like the fetching, knit with a wonderful green like that. I adore you pictues! So clear and beautiful. I’m glad Sam can enjoy her days, such a sweet heart. All the best to you all, and btw I was Kishka photo starved. No funny postures lately??? :o)

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