Norwegian Mitten Day
Friday, March 4th, 2005
Well, it’s early and I don’t like mornings… but I’m awake because I have a class to attend today. I’ll be studying Norwegian Mittens with Beth Brown-Reinsel. I’m bummed, because the day came upon me so fast and I’m not prepared with my homework. Last night at midnight I realized that today would be Friday. How did that happen so fast? I will learn what I can in class, and it will be great no matter what I learn.
What a week it has been! I’ve been working 24/7, it seems, and I have finished many things, made progress on many things, but I still have a pile of work left waiting for me. One day at a time, I guess.
For now, my focus is getting dressed quickly enough to be on time to the workshop. I was told it was in Jackson, which is just over a half hour from here. However, in reality it is at an alpaca farm that has a Jackson Address. Mapquest says it will take 48 minutes. Drat!
I already packed my lunch so now I just have to look presentable. See you soon.
Photos: Two handwarmers made of Grignasco Jazz Print (single-ply 100% merino wool) I got at Yarn for Ewe recently. First one is a garter fabric rectangle joined with 3-needle bindoff, second is a ribbed tube. I’m ready for my class on Sunday! (That would be at Little Red Schoolhouse, if you want to join us.)


