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Friday, February 6, 2026

Can We Please Talk Knitting?

 I love to knit...
if I could pick any one thing to do...I would knit.
If you have two sticks and some yarn, you can create anything.

I am currently working on this 
for the "Make for Another 2026 Makealong"
I am knitting this with 2 shades of gray alpaca yarn.
If I finish this hat by February 15th, I will have 3 hats and one cowl to donate to this makealong.

When I finish the hat...next up for the needles is a 
This will be the third blanket I have knitted, one for my mom and one for son Mike.
This is a kit that includes all the yarn you need, a circular needle and the 
"handmade by me tag".

This is Mike's blanket all finished up...you may remember that I gifted this to him this past Christmas.

I joined in on a "Beat The Winter Blues Swap" with my knitting group.
Everyone who joins in, fills out a form with their yarn preferences,
likes, dislikes and what genre book they like to read.
 Everyone's name goes into a "hat" then you receive the information on the fiber friend  
to send a surprise package to.
You have to send one skein of yarn and a book...but look at all the goodies I recieved.
The package I received was sent to me by Mary Ellen, someone I have only met through zoom,
but she is part of the fiber group.
My box included...
2 skeins of yarn, a beautiful cookbook, a needle punch kit, chocolates, 
cocoa mix and marshmallows.
Thank you Mary Ellen, I enjoyed receiving this special package.

I have not completed putting my package together, when I do, I will share a picture before I send it.


I made this
again last night, this time I used rigatoni pasta.
I liked using the larger pasta as the sauce settled nicely into the tubes of pasta and held onto it well.

I like these New York Style Breadsticks.

12 comments:

  1. What a fun swap. That pasta looks very good I will have to try it at some point.
    Cathy

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  2. Hello, Debbie
    The hat and the blanket both looks beautiful, I love the yarn color.
    The yarn looks soft and warm. Your gift basket looks wonderful, lots of goodies. I am saving the pasta recipe, looks delicious.
    Have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  3. I love the yarn choice for hats, so pretty. What a nice gift box! That pasta looks amazing. I have chili today, but I plan to put pasta in mine. Have a fun Friday!

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  4. That boursin pasta looks great! I have seen something similar done with feta cheese, but I think I would far prefer the boursin. Your "Beat The Winter Blues Swap" sounds like so much fun! I have tried knitting over the years and I'm just not good at it. I have loads of lovely yarn -- some organic in beautiful soft shades of pale green, that just takes up drawer space, alas.

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  5. Good day, Debbie!! First, I NEED a BEAT THE WINTER BLUE Basket. LOL! I love this idea!!!! Hmmmm....I may have to use this at church with our ladies. :)
    You got some nice things. I love that yarn. I will have to say I took knitting lessons and the lady looked at me and just sat her stuff down and said ever so sweetly.... " Hon, I think you aren't a knitter." HAHAHAHA! She said it so precious. She encouraged me to find a different hobby. I laughed so hard and she was so sweet and then felt so bad and I truly laughed and said I believe you are right!!!! I couldn't get it for nothing. My hands just didn't get it. LOL! It was such a fond memory of a sweet lady I looked up to. She has now passed on but I always smile when I think of it. She was so patient and kind with me trying to help me learn. But after a few lessons, I guess she thought I was hopeless. LOL!! I am laughing out loud now thinking about it.
    That pasta looks scrumptious!!!

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  6. I think I would eat the boursin with crackers before it turned into that lovely pasta dish. Linda in Kansas

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  7. Such a fun post and what a great idea this "Beat The Winter Blues Swap". The yarn is gorgeous! I loved everything about this post Debbie. Thanks for the smiles :)

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  8. I tried knitting a long time ago but could never get the hang of it. I love the yarn for your next blanket.
    That's an awesome basket that you got. Lots of nice things in there.
    The pasta looks really good.

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  9. And you knit too? You are so talented. Beautiful...and that boursin pasta looks quite tasty.

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  10. I'm so pleased you enjoy knitting it's something I just couldn't get in to.

    All the best Jan

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  11. I really like that yarn! The hat will be so nice. I'm remembering much of what I lost but not sure I'll graduate beyond scarf again. Or shawl. Flat things! Your exchange group sounds like a lot of fun. That was great, your package!

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  12. How fun to do that swap, wow you got a big box of goodies :) I like those breadsticks also, but Greg bought me some pepparoni cheese bread from Domino's and I will have to say that is now my favorite!

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