Alaska Through My Window
I often admire, yet have never made, Camille Descoteaux's Alaska pattern, and our sunrise this morning certainly reminded me of it once again:
I finished the knitting on my first slipper; it still requires assembly/sewing/felting, but I wanted to show just how ridiculously large it is before all the felting happens:
Those socks look like baby socks in comparison, but they are legitimately a women's medium (complete with the dropped stitch all fixed and secured!). The Karbonz needles are currently in search of their next opportunity!
Wildlife updates - much less bird activity than I would have thought thus far, although a couple of noisy crows have been making themselves known in and around the field. Nearly the entire herd of deer wandered by in the woods yesterday afternoon - there's about 10-12 of them altogether, I think. The neighbor goaties are all in their pasture today, looking - well, pastoral!
I finished the knitting on my first slipper; it still requires assembly/sewing/felting, but I wanted to show just how ridiculously large it is before all the felting happens:
Those socks look like baby socks in comparison, but they are legitimately a women's medium (complete with the dropped stitch all fixed and secured!). The Karbonz needles are currently in search of their next opportunity!
Wildlife updates - much less bird activity than I would have thought thus far, although a couple of noisy crows have been making themselves known in and around the field. Nearly the entire herd of deer wandered by in the woods yesterday afternoon - there's about 10-12 of them altogether, I think. The neighbor goaties are all in their pasture today, looking - well, pastoral!
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