Winter Blues




I tell ya. 2016 is coming in like a lion.  I'm on this roller coaster of emotions after the death of my Uncle last week. Celebrating Christmas with my parents. Then finally feeling good to get my house back in order and Christmas behind me, and I find out more bad news. My sister has type 1 diabetes. What next??

So I Knit. To stay sane.

I finished this scarf yesterday and today, I mailed it to my sister.






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Comments

  1. I am so sorry to hear about your Uncle. There is nothing easy about loosing a loved one. Your knitting is gorgeous.

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  2. Doesn't it seem like bad news comes dumping down on us all at once? I hope you can find some comfort in the days ahead. There's a keychain that I saw on Etsy that said, "I knit so I don't kill people." Obviously, murder is not something to laugh at but it's a statement that reflects just how cathartic knitting can be. BTW - what is the name of that pattern? I just love it!

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    1. I have seen that saying around on Pinterest, and it makes me laugh every time!! Yes, Knitting is a Godsend really, in so many ways.
      The pattern is called WinterLong, and it is by Bristol Ivy. You can find the pattern here: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/winterlong

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  3. So sorry you're having such a tough time. It's true - creating and making may not change the bad things, but they certainly do calm the soul. X

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  4. I am sorry to hear about your uncle and your sister. Too much! So take care and knit on. The pattern on this scarf is gorgeous! Your sis will feel the love.

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  5. This scarf is gorgeous! I love the pattern and tender color. You really made a piece of art dispute that bad news. I wish a strong health to your sister! Be strong.

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    I do have a blog, but I have been away from it for quite some time.

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