I almost missed the train this morning. I caught it, but the trade off was that I lost a mitten in the rush. The remaining mitten is now mourning its loss, hanging out with my Aesthetics of Disengagement book. Which, I should mention, is a fascinating book about art and depression.
Latvian Mittens [...]
Posts Tagged ‘latvian mittens’
“Wait! Wait! Wait!”
Posted in my patterns, tagged latvian mittens, my patterns on April 4, 2008 | 6 Comments »
Knitting in Brugge
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged belgium, chocolate, cowl, latvian mittens, malabrigo, travel on March 16, 2008 | 2 Comments »
This post will have knitting content, I promise. But first, the top four reasons why I should probably just go ahead and move to Belgium:
(starting in the top left and going clock wise)
1. The beer is amazing. And so is the apple tart. And the mussels, and the frietjes, and [...]
Alstublieft!*
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged color work, latvian mittens, socks, the netherlands, travel on March 10, 2008 | 3 Comments »
So, after a rocky first week in Groningen, I can officially say: Holland is great! And here’s a free pattern!
Aside from bicycling, making paintings, and eating far too many stroopwafels than should be humanly possible, I have been knitting. Before I left Philly, I started a pair of Latvian Mittens [...]