I also got a bunch of striped sock yarns and I plan to use to make more hats. They are solid colors instead of the designs
Friday, April 30, 2021
Additional Lorne Hats
Wednesday, April 28, 2021
Switched up to a Cowl
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
More April Snow -- and squirrel
the cities of the Denver area. Unfortunately, the forecasts are for more rain than snow this week, so maybe the snow is gone for the season. I like the cool weather and snow, so I am not looking forward to the heat of summer.
Wookie is looking out the window at the squirrel on the deck. Both stare at each other in relative peace.
Sunday, April 25, 2021
Another Alaska Hat
Saturday, March 20, 2021
White and Striped
I also made the other hat in a self-striping sock yarn because I have given up on knitting socks for awhile.
I will be packing up most of these hats and taking them to the Gathering Place. It is a day shelter for women and children. I just cleaned out my closet of my working clothes and will bring those as well.
I am truly addicted to this pattern. I have several WIPs (Works in Progress) with this pattern, including a pink one and a purple one. I need to move onto another pattern but I just can't help it.
Friday, March 19, 2021
4th Largest Snow Storm?
This picture was taken about half way through the storm. It was the 4th most snow in our history. We were snowed in for only a day, which was a Sunday, and we were able to drive out of our subdivision with no trouble. The schools were already on spring break and many people were working from home anyway.
Now really that big an impact.
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Lavender Hat Just for Me!

Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Knit to Keep Warm with a Free Pattern. Big Snow Coming.
However, we are batting down the hatches for the next mega-storm: candles, flashlights, firewood, grocery run. We are set. I will post about the snow when it starts.
Meanwhile, I have been knitting. This is a ball of yarn I found in my stash, and I loved the color. I didn't use a pattern because it is very basic. Keep in mind, I have been knitting for over 60 years, so I often "just knit" instead of using a pattern. But I thought I would post the pattern here anywhere.
Materials:
Bulky yarn (I didn't use the whole skein so one should be enough.
Size 9 16"circular needle
Stitch marker
yarn needle
Using the long tail method, cast on 96 stitches. Place marker and join being careful to not twist the stitches.
Knit 1, purl 1. Continue until the piece is 13 inches.
Begin crown (changing to DPNs when needed):
K1, p1, k2tog. Repeat for entire round.
Next row: k1, p1, k1. Repeat for entire round.
Next row. K2tog, k1.
Next row: K the entire row.
Next row. Remove marker. k2tog around until there are about 8 stitches left. Cut yarn. Using a yarn needles, gather the remaining stitches. Weave in ends.
You can fold up about 4 inches. I did a whip stitch to keep the cuff in place but that it optional.
Thursday, February 25, 2021
The Wild Turkey Visit -- not the kind you drink
Here is the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, we have wild turkeys. They often hang out at our house because we don't have dogs. (No one is barking at them).
We have curious kitties trying to figure out what these big birdies are. Wookie and Omi will chatter at birds in the bird feeder, but they seem oddly silent while watching this gigantic sparrows.