The wait is over...

by Christina


At long last, the latest collection from Brooklyn Tweed has been revealed. It seems I've been receiving emails for weeks building the anticipation of the Winter 2016 collection. My, oh my, it did not disappoint. Can I quit everything I'm doing right now and knit, knit, knit? I can't tell you how many times today that I leafed through the Lookbook wishing I could knit as fast as I could read.

Here are my favorites not in any order of preference but what I wouldn't give to have these items in my wardrobe (tomorrow).

During these cold days wouldn't this just be delicious to wear while sitting on the sofa in front of the fire drinking a warm, full-bodied cup of tea? Perhaps I fell in love with this one just because of the name "Snoqualmie" as I'm fondly reminded of a time long ago when I lived in Washington state.

And what about this?

Love these cables!. This exquisite cardigan "Intersect" would be perfect for my "professional" wardrobe but would work just as well with a pair of jeans, Frye boots and a messy bun. Love it!

And finally, there is Roslyn created by one of my all time favorite designers, Veronik Avery. I am enamored with the simplicity of this dress and think it could be a long-time favorite in my wardrobe.  

It'll be a while before I get to knitting any of these but all I can say is "wow". Brooklyn Tweed has done it again with beautiful pieces to cherish.

I'm reminded of my goals for the year and to keep things simple. I'd love to get distracted by these pieces but I'm staying focused...for now.

 



Baby it's cold outside...

by Christina


I know, I said I love winter but let me clarify...I love beautiful snow-covered forests, winter wonderlands, and temperatures in the upper 20's with delicate snowfalls. Bitter cold and wind chills are not my favorite part of winter and here we are deep in the polar freeze.

It's been a week-end to spend inside, to retreat and feel grateful for shelter, warmth, and comfort food.  There's been time for family, knitting, and even taking down the Christmas tree. I was sad to see it go as removing the tree always seems to symbolize the end of the magical part of winter...now we are just in the long haul to spring. Sure, there will be many pretty wintery days left but that innocent winter that I cherish is no longer here. Then again, maybe it's just the freezing temps that makes me feel that way.

I spent the weekend knitting a new shawl that I recently designed. Blocking is next and I can't wait to see the transformation. Looking forward to sharing the new design...

I've a few projects on my to-do list and the first one will be a sweater knit in the round by Mary Jane Mucklestone called "Stopover" made with Istex Lett-Lopi yarn. Icelandic sweaters seem to be gaining popularity right now and I'm joining in on the fun with this simple, fast project with just a bit of fair-isle on the hem and yoke. A decade ago, I worked at a yarn shop that carried lopi yarns. At that time, I was not impressed as I thought the yarn scratchy and I was apparently not alone. The yarn just didn't sell in that shop. Now, I see it available at many shops and it has become a favorite yarn of mine due to it's ruggedness. It's not a soft, cuddly yarn but rather a yarn that says "wear me and you'll stay warm despite the frigid temperatures". So, it only seems appropriate with our current weather that I cast-on my Stopover.

Stay tuned for more adventures with my Stopover.

What are you knitting this winter?


A revision...

by Christina


What is it about making something public that allows one to gain new perspective? One of the key ingredients to making successful lifestyle changes is to share your goals with someone increasing your accountability.

When selecting a word for 2016 I felt accomplished that I narrowed down my 30 choices to 3, yet simultaneously unsettled that I could not decide on 1 representative word. I was pleased that all 3 words were connected but I wanted something tidier. I really wanted one word that I could use to set my intention for the year. A word that I could repeat during my walks and that I might bring into focus each day as a reminder.

After announcing my three words, I received the following quote from BrainyQuote:

Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication
— Leonardo da Vinci

Was it a sign that my one word should be "simplicity"? Yet I still felt unsettled. And then it happened, the most amazing realization when I asked myself the following question:

"What is it that you truly want to accomplish this year?

Sustainable. I want this year to represent a lifestyle that I can sustain, physically, emotionally, and financially. This one little word embraces simplicity, completion and balanced all in one.

I want to create sustainable living practices for myself but also share this with all of you as well (if you so choose). Let's find ways to infuse healthy living practices into our lives that are sustainable; not goals or commitments that overwhelm or foods that weigh us down, but simple, maintainable practices that promote completion and balance.

And now I feel satisfied. I have one word that captures my true intentions for the year.

SIMPLICITY + COMPLETION + BALANCE = SUSTAINABLE

A quiet walk through the fresh snow...

P.S. If you aren't familiar with BrainyQuote, it is an app that you can download to your smartphone. You'll receive a daily quote at 8 a.m. each day. If you like quotes, I highly recommend it.