This is a gorgeous pattern fron one of my favourite blogs, http://assemblage.typepad.com/assemblage/
the pattern is called sev(en) circle http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sevencircle.
The yarn is from http://www.chiligredelin.se/ The softest most luscious alpaca in strong vibrant colours... luckily I have more skeins, because this is a Christmas present for my stylish, modern 82-year old mother!
And this my Sylvi http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sylvi by my absolutely favourite blogger and friend http://madebymyself.blogspot.com/
This was fun to knit, relatively quick and I only wish it were a bit longer... or maybe I should be shorter! I changed the cuffs, but otherwise followed the perfect pattern!
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Friday, November 27, 2009
Thursday, November 26, 2009
The Story of the Gnomes that live with us
A long time ago, caveman's great grandfather met a gnome couple during his travels, and brought them home with him, to his garden overlooking the sea here in Southern Italy.
My children have been enjoying these gnomes for all their lives, and every now and then one of them takes little presents of food and things and they always receive something in return. These are not Santa's gnomes, but they do give little presents on the first Sunday of the advent, and then they have been known to surprise with a Easter set up as well! We've never actually seen them, but we know they are there, somewhere near the pine tree in the photograph, so that is were we leave them little things.
The next day she found this:
The tangerine had been peeled and had disappeared along with one walnut and the other walnut half had been made into a little toy!!!
My children have been enjoying these gnomes for all their lives, and every now and then one of them takes little presents of food and things and they always receive something in return. These are not Santa's gnomes, but they do give little presents on the first Sunday of the advent, and then they have been known to surprise with a Easter set up as well! We've never actually seen them, but we know they are there, somewhere near the pine tree in the photograph, so that is were we leave them little things.
This what Minerva took them the other day, some walnuts and a tangerine laying on a fig leaf, because neither grows down in the garden and in the winter they must need some extra food.
The next day she found this:
The tangerine had been peeled and had disappeared along with one walnut and the other walnut half had been made into a little toy!!!
When you lightly press the stick, it makes a twanging sound in the walnut half!!!! Guess which little girl tresures her little 'toy' as much as if it were made of gold???
I believe in Santa Claus and in gnomes, because the world would be a much duller place without them!!!!
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Roasted chestnuts and cheerful wool!!!
The smell of roasted chestnuts is very much part of winter for me, and the kids love them!
I was feeling a bit blue today, too much time spent at home, so I drove the 18km to my yarn store to see what was new! I really didn't need yarn, but... the light grey was so pretty... 8 balls, the red was GORGEOUS... 10 balls, and the white looked good with the other two! ( I have black in stash) So...
And I bought three balls each of Filatura di Crosa Hyrcus in grey ,this past summer, for friend and me, and I'm dreaming of a shawl in two colours, so I got two balls in black! ( would you my friend, like some too?)
I was feeling a bit blue today, too much time spent at home, so I drove the 18km to my yarn store to see what was new! I really didn't need yarn, but... the light grey was so pretty... 8 balls, the red was GORGEOUS... 10 balls, and the white looked good with the other two! ( I have black in stash) So...
And I bought three balls each of Filatura di Crosa Hyrcus in grey ,this past summer, for friend and me, and I'm dreaming of a shawl in two colours, so I got two balls in black! ( would you my friend, like some too?)
At this point I had just enough money to buy three balls of mozzarella at the dairy, still warm and oozing milk so that's what we had for lunch with crusty bread and tomatoes!
How soft yarn and warm mozzarella and chestnuts can do to make a blue day become cheerful!!!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Sunny southern Italy
I have taken photos from here before, to show the pretty view! Not so pretty today... the sea is out there somewhere... And it hasn't rained, so the wet on the ground is just...wet.
Only three children in Minerva's class were at school today, the rest home with the swine flu... we're still laughing! =)
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Funny girl!
Every time I empty my little camera of photos, I find some taken by Minerva! (the thing on her head is a cauldron)
Humidity
This is what it looks like today... and it's 15°C and raining...
It's very hard to explain humidity, bad humidity, to someone who has never experienced it, but the air is heavy and us asthmatics can't catch our breath, and you feel hot if you move, but as soon as you stay still the humidity goes through whatever sweater you are wearing and you feel chilled, even when it's not cold at all! It's no fun...
So today is the perfect day for mugs of tea, candles burning, knitting and maybe... some Christmas carols!!! (After all... little more than a month left) =) And I think I'll bake something too...
Monday, November 2, 2009
Autumn afternoons
This is my favourite mug, and the one I ALWAYS use for tea... it's chipped, and silly but it has just the right ratio of width and height!
And this is one silly cat who enjoys home so much in the winter! Oliver rolled up on the couch!
And this is one silly cat who enjoys home so much in the winter! Oliver rolled up on the couch!
and on his sister's bottom
Sylvi
Sylvi finished, but no better photos yet... and no closure yet...
http://twistcollective.com/collection/index.php/component/content/article/60-winter-2008-patterns/147-sylvi-by-mari-muinonen
Filatura di Crosa Natur
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