Knitting and Coughing Don't Mix
Yesterday was all about working out my diaphragm muscles. You know that when people at work start to feel sorry for you and tell you that you need to go home that you really must sound pathetic. And that's pretty much where I was yesterday. My major mission of the evening was to find a new filter for my room humidifier (Chicago + cold weather = extremely dry, bad for upper respriatory tract). One good thing about the holiday season: having stores open late. A humidifier filter wasn't exactly on my Christmas list this year, but, as it turns out, it will probably be one of the best presents I get for the holiday, since I actually could sleep last night. Hooray for humidifiers and patient husbands.
Thus, yesterday was not exactly a knit-friendly day. I looked longingly at the Jaywalker sock project, but that was about as much energy as I had for it. Thus, I am forced to go beyond knitting projects into my stash for something to talk about today.

Believe it or not, this is all the yarn I have purchased since MS&W -- except for the two skeins of Ultramerino 6 that are on their way to me from Toronto. Perhaps not surprising it's almost all for projects in Handknit Holidays, a book that I'm kind of glad I didn't wait for Christmas to get for myself -- I would probably consider making about 75% of the projects in this book!. The La Boheme (in colorway Raspberry Mocha) is for a modular scarf for me. I've been dying to work with some of this yarn ever since I saw it in Handpaint Country
a couple of years ago -- it's a two stranded yarn with one strand of rayon boucle and a second strand that is mostly kid mohair, so you get shiny and fuzzy in the same yarn. Tthe Ultramerino 4 & 6 are for a double knit scarf for John -- this stuff is, dare I say it, softer than Koigu and should be perfect for the guy who can't stand having things that aren't soft near his skin. The Kidsilk Night is just a little special thing for me so that I can have something sparkly around my neck this winter -- what can I say? I couldn't resist when I found it in Nina's).
The whole scarf thing may seem a little lame from me right now, but I gotta tell you, when it gets cold in the midwest, there's nothing like having something soft and warm and special around your neck -- when you're bundled up in a goosedown parka or trench-coat a special scarf is often all the bling you get to show!

Hope you're feeling better soon and that the cough quiets down a bit. Take care of yourself.
We've got the coughing thing going on here, too. Wears you right out, doesn't it??
Feel better soon!
I am making socks from the ultramerino 4 -- it is soooo lovely and soft. I'm sure your scratch-avoidant husband will take to it...
The colors in that La Boheme are just stunning.
Feel better!
Amen for scarf-bling! A girl's gotta show some flair somewhere, right?
And the cough? Here's the recipe I swear by--Make a cup of tea, hot, but drinkable. Add 2 Tablespoons each honey, lemon, and cognac. (Brandy can be substituted, but I was told by the person who gave me the recipe that cognac is better.) Drink, and then lie down . . . the honey soothes the throat, the lemon clears phlegm, the heat loosens everything up, and the alcohol just helps all of it work a little better. (She reminded me that most cough medicines have alcohol, so, why not?) It really does help!
I hope you feel better soon! Happy Holidays!
This winter I've become seriously converted to the joys of a good scarf. Softer than Koigu, hmmmm?