Finally, the storm has passed, leaving behind the wind and the promise of a glorious new day! The temperatures remain cold enough that the ice on the trees won’t be melting anytime soon, filling the woods with glittering diamonds.
Indoors, I have been working on my own diamonds.




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15 responses to “the saturday sky with diamonds”
DFS is looking great – isn’t it fun to knit? As for the snow, you can KEEP that.
Your diamonds are looking great!
Holy smokes, you are cruisin’ on DFS! It looks great in that yarn, so shimmery and pretty.
Lovely!
There is a great deal of homology in the colors, too.
Love the shawl. Wish I was in Vermont with you. I don’t care how much snow is there. It is one of our favorite places.
So you never made it out of the Kingdom? DFS is looking wonderful and mimics your outdoor view.
It looks like God’s eyes (Ojo de Dios?) so that should be a shawl for extraordinary visions. Soooo lovely!
Lots of texture in this one! Keeps the eyes moving…nice work, as always!
Wow, shawl is coming up nicely!
And your weather is a complete contrast to ours – I am starting to get lonely for a cloud!
Thanks for the link to the crocheted coral reef. It is fantastic ๐
Heading south to see Norma cracks me up. She’s two hours north of me!
You are really doing a good job accepting the weather. I have succumbed to the whining even though I said I wouldn’t. Here, the snow has receded, leaving gray and brown and the daffodils still aren’t up.
The snow is beautiful, I’ll give you that. But spring? When?
Beautiful sky picture.
Great job on the DFS. I am knitting that right now, also. I am working the scarf size because I have one skein of Sea Silk. I love that pattern and the yarn. Ejoy yours. Linda
It’s almost April–I am ready for daffodils, tulips, and cherry blossoms. No more ice please!
But your DFS is simply gorgeous. I think it may be my very favorite one so far! The color is absolutely perfect somehow.
That’s a very pretty pattern and color.