Geboostet! (Rodd got his a few days ago.) Also checked out the Tollwood sculptures set up on the Wiese. π¦π
Month: January 2022
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Shared today on Twitter
I actually managed to finish two long-gestating knitting projects in December! A cabled vest for the Snook, and an intarsia hoodie for my newest little cousin. Details on my blog and over at Rav… https://t.co/LXFa8cgwcm https://t.co/sQQP4iyev2
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You might spot a familiar face/voice in there for the βGuten Tagβ! ππ©πͺ (My friend Bobbie said, βWhat, they couldnβt find an actual German?!β) https://t.co/WbtEkAU3zO
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Shared today on Facebook
He turned the leftover Christmas babka into a chocolate and raspberry bread pudding! π
I managed to finish two long-gestating knitting projects in December! A cabled vest for the Snook, and an intarsia hoodie for my newest little cousin. Check out the details in the blog post or over on Ravelry…
Fun little video from AWS Australia/NZ. You might spot a familiar face/voice in there for the βGuten Tagβ! ππ©πͺ
(Bobbie immediately messaged me: βThey used an American Australian to represent Germany in a promo video? They couldn’t find an actual German?!β)
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Memory Vest and Digger Jacket
I actually did finish a couple long-gestating knitting projects in 2021! Above you can see the Snook modelling his new cabled v-neck vest. He’s decided in recent years that he likes knitted vests, as he can still wear a jacket over them and not be too warm. The wool is Jo Sharp Silkroad DK Tweed from a packet that I bought in a Knitters Guild destash many years ago. It’s wonderfully soft and squooshy, and I knew it wouldn’t make him itch. (The colour is 419 Butternut, but to me it looks more like a golden cookie or a teddy bear.) The pattern is called Dr. G’s Memory Vest, and it was designed as a tribute to someone who suffered from dementia. I modified the pattern to be knitted in the round from the bottom up, and I worked on it off-and-on throughout the year. I also tweaked the length slightly as the Snook has a long torso. Doesn’t it look good against a blue shirt? More details over on Ravelry.
The other project I finished was the Digger Jacket. I actually started this project years ago when my cousin had her first child back in the US. I severely underestimated how quickly I can knit complicated intarsia though (or how frustrating dealing with hundreds of ends can be) so it took me a really long time to finish. By the time it was ready for the zipper, she was pregnant with her third son! I brought it to Germany with me so I could finally finish it off, and last month I was lucky enough to get to deliver it to her in the US. Obviously it’s a bit big for the little one right now, but he’ll grow into it. The wool is Morris Estate 8ply and I absolutely love the colours. As always, I tried to minimise sewing up by knitting the fronts and back together on a singular circular needle. The trade-off was that meant I had to knit all four machines at the same time, which got pretty complicated juggling all the different colours. I tried to simplify things a little by using duplicate stitch for the words and a few of the smaller details. I’m really charmed by how it turned out though, and the little one looks so adorable in it! More details on Rav…
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He turned the leftover Christmas babka into a chocolate and raspberry bread pudding! π