I knit a pair of my go-to mittens on Sunday while watching The United States of Tara back-to-back for too many hours than I care to admit. I am SO ridiculously hooked on this show. I also spilled cappucino all over the white sofa and my knitting, and the white sofa cover got its first big wash. It was nothing a little OxiClean couldn't get out. I'm afraid to know what's in that shizzle - it's a flippin' miracle worker, but at what cost? As I was saying though, the white sofa has never looked whiter. I noticed as I was taking a picture of the mittens, there was a giant yellow spot against the heathered pink merino wool. You can't see it 'cause I flipped the mittens over. That must have happened when I let the wool dry, and then I continued to knit with it even though it was all sticky and stiff. Yeah, gross. I'll soak them in some wool wash eventually.
My only issue with my go-to mitten pattern is that I always have a good chunk of a skein left over; however, not enough to knit a second pair of mittens. But today while surfing, I found a quick and easy coffee cup sleeve to reduce my cardboard coffee cup sleeve obsession. I wonder how many I can knit using the leftovers as I still have lots left. This thing knit up in half an hour, and it was brainless enough to also help B with some addition equations at the same time.
Aww both Will and I looked at it and went "aww poor Beah"... I want to scoop her up and hug her.
ReplyDeleteGreat mittens!
I bookmarked that recipe. =) Will have to try it when I feel very "martha" and tired of using the boxed variety.
ReplyDeleteGlad that B is better!
"Yay!" for white sofas and "hmmmm?" for OxiClean ingredients.
Tigtig, a butt warmer? Who knew!
ReplyDeleteHearing about the sacrifice of coffee nearly made me woozy . . got to love washable Ikea sofas! I certainly miss mine!
The mittens are beautiful and that is a great idea for left over yarn.
ReplyDeleteLove those pink mittens. They look comfy and they are a great color!
ReplyDeleteThose muffins look delicious as well. I haven't made any in a while.