The darker days of December, with their overcast filtered light are some of my favorite days.

A time for warm toast, iced coffee and cozy reads. This book may have been purchased solely based on the fact that it contains my most favorite sock knitting pattern ever (Emily’s Favourite Socks) that and the Persephone mitten pattern totally knocked me out.

The bleak landscapes of rural life in winter always get me right in the heart.



(When I first learned to crochet all I could get my hands on were vintage workbasket patterns, I fell in love with thread crochet and making snowflakes and doilies and witching up scalding slurries of sugar starch.)

A season when the metal tools get colder, the knits plumper, the crochet more delicate and a simple candle bulb swap out for bubble lights makes the kitchen window view a little brighter.

It’s also the time of year, I happily make more hats than ever.


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what is the pattern for the knitted square cloth? I love how moody and cozy all your pictures are.
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Isn’t it a cute square, and a sweet use of leftovers! ..anyways, if you click the picture it should take you to my Ravelry page and all the details are there, if you’d rather search it out, it’s called Tin Kitchen Blanket :)
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Your photos/design are always so cozy and moody, as Anna said. Love your aesthetic blog.
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Thank you for the kind words Julie xox
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