A wonderful good morning to the last Saturday Coffee this year, again with many beautiful links from the knitting world.

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My days between the years have somehow just flown by. I had imagined it so cozy. Lots of knitting. Reading. Playing games. And now the year is almost over and I've only knitted a few stitches on the two ufos in my box. Well. Why should I feel different than 90% of all other knitters, you know, right?

But I'm confident that I'll make good progress soon, because there are many hours of train ride with Kerstin to the workshops at Pascuali ahead of me. If you feel like knitting shawls or mittens with me in Frechen near Cologne on January 14/15, check out the workshops over there! The workshops are not quite cheap, but there is a voucher for the shawl workshop and the glove workshop is really long and intense with lots of content.

Once my project backlog is cleared a bit, I'm going to set my sights on another beautiful cardigan next year, too. Christa mentioned the "Big Sister" from Hinterm Stein yesterday. I really like that one, although I would also like to have a BeauB and a Blue Sand cardigan.

Super exciting I also find this verzopften new cardigan by Norah Gaughan. The pattern are in the new book Knitted Cable Sourcebook. Does anyone of you by chance already have this book and can tell more about it? Oh, you could have wished for Christmas.... The knitted cardigan could be knitted from Yomo (brand new in the store)!

Great I also find this Lamana coat that Ulla has now posted , with which I'm flirting for a while.

Oh dear. You see, there is no shortage of project ideas in 2017. Let's see what still so everything comes to the selection, I will collect diligently and then report.

By the way, the new book by Hannah Fettig is also on my wish list. I'll wait for a few blog reviews and then maybe hit it soon. Knitting books can knitterIn never have enough, right?

Now slips first all together well into the new year. Celebrate beautifully, I look forward to many Maschenfeine projects in 2017!

Marisa

About Marisa

I am Marisa, the founder behind Maschenfein. I made the first stitches with my grandma Lotti when I was about five years old. In 2014 I founded "Maschenfein". What started as a blog has now become exactly the online store for wool & knitting accessories that I always wanted. Together with my team I want to enrich the knitting world with inspiration, pattern, beautiful yarns and the best accessories.

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