A Chest of Wool
This wonderful winter weather has me thinking of all of the wonderful projects I might knit. For some reason I've been thinking about knitting myself a sweater. This got me thinking about all of the sweaters I have knit in the past and there have been a lot of them over the years. I decided to open the cedar chest to see what woolies are still there.
The navy blue in the upper right was a wool gansey I made for my husband, the pink sweater I knit for my daughter (over 30 years ago), the green pullover I knit for my son when he went to college, and the light grey pullover I knit for my husband when we first got married in 1972. I made myself a cardigan in that same pattern but eventually wore it out.
The bottom shelf holds my navy snowflake Icelandic sweater made from Lopi wool. The navy & grey patterned vest I made for myself many years ago (an early attempt at color work). My favorite of all of these sweaters is the green one-a plain simple Brooks Brother pullover pattern, made for my husband. Over the years I think I have made over 6 of them for him and he wore them every day to work. He still wears this one and it is over 20 years old!
Knitting is a part of me and looking back on some of my finished projects I realize that knitting is a part of my family too.
So I think it is time to replenish the chest of woolies with some new sweaters. But first I need to finish up this hat-Woodcutter's Toque, designed by Anne Hanson.
And then there is my leather bucket filled with projects.
Just looked out the window and it is snowing-perfect for cuddling up in the chair and knitting.









