Saturday, December 7, 2013






Käisime enne lume tulekut Tädu matkarajal viimaseid rohelisi hetki nautimas, värsket õhku hingamas ja end loodusvaikuses laadimas. Päevad on muutunud lühikeseks ja sombuseks ning taevas on pea iga päev hall ja trööstitu. Õnneks on terve linn jõuluehteis ja pühademeeleolu poeb aina rohkem hinge. Kahel viimasel pildil näitan ka ühe jõulukingituse valmimissprotsessi. Nimelt otsustasin teha ühe ilusa vildist sooja hoidva kannusoojendaja, et tee ja kohv ikka kuumad püsiksid. Selleks ostsin Dropsi Eskimo lõnga, mis on 100% vill, pesumasinas vilditav ja kudusin nr 10 ringvarrastega mütsikujulise koonuse ja heegeldasin tippu väikese varre, millest tõsta. Seejärel kinnitasin soojendaja sisse kilekoti, et viltimisprotsessis küljed kinni ei kleepuks ning panin pesumasinasse koos ülejäänud heleda pesuga ning pesin 40 kraadi juures. Välja tuli u 40 % väikesm mütsike (seda tuli kudumise juures arvestada), millele alustasin Muhu tikandis mooni tikkimist. Hetkel tikin hoolsalt ja varsti võib näha valmis tööd. Akna taga sajab õrna lund ja tunne aina kasvab :)

Before the snow we went to Tädu trekking trail to enjoy the last green moments, breathe some fresh air and unwind ourselves in the quiet nature. The days have become short and muddy and the sky is gray every day. Luckily the whole town is in Christmas lights and we're really catching that holiday spirit. On the last two pictures making of a Christmas present is depicted. I decided to make a beautiful felted kettle warmer for tea and coffee to stay hot. I bought some Drops Eskimo 100% woolen yarn, which can be felted in the washing machine and knitted a cap shaped cone with no. 10 round needles and crocheted a small stem on the top for lifting. Then I attached a plastic bag into the warmer for the sides not to stick during the felting process. After that I put it in the washing machine with the rest of the white laundry and washed it at 40 degrees. What came out was an approx. 40% smaller cap (I had to consider it during the knitting) which I started stitching a Muhu embroidery style poppy on. I'm embrodering very busily at the moment and soon you can see the finished work. It's snowing gently behind the window and the feeling grows :)

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