January 23, 2025

*Winter shades & Crocheting a triangle scarf

{Music: Us together – Keaton Henson + I sat – Keaton Henson + Every Age (José Gonzáles) – Lambert Rework}

Walks through the frosty landscape,
enjoying all those beautiful winter shades
and slowly working on a wintry triangle scarf.

January 21, 2025

*winter roses


I'm always impressed how strong roses are. Many are still blooming at the very end of December and even today when everything was covered with a thick layer of frost, there were some rose buds that looked just like they were about to bloom any moment. Except of the cold winds, I'm really pleased with the winter weather right now. We have no snow, but the frosts are beautiful and nature's shades very inspiring!

January 19, 2025

*Striped wrap


I'm still waiting for my analogue pictures from December. I really hope they did not get lost during the development process, but I rather think the photo center was too busy around the holidays.
In the meantime I'm showing you some close-ups of the big striped wrap that I started knitting at the beginning of 2019 and continued this autumn and finally finished at the beginning of the new year. I would certainly have picked different colors if I started it now, those wools I got gifted back then and wanted to use them at last. It is the biggest piece of knitwear that I ever made so far and is easily also used as little blanket. The advantage of knitting such big pieces, is that you can warm your legs with it while working on it. Very practically in winter time!

January 16, 2025

*Hedgehog


Another plushie from the Japanese "Dakko Amigurumi & Cushion" magazine, a little hedgehog. I love the tiny ears, they look so cute!

January 15, 2025

*Hitsuji


Close-ups of my first finished crochet project in the new year. The pattern is from the same Japanese magazine like the duck I made in December. I did not know which animal this should be, but my sister said instantly that it is a sheep and she was right, "Hitsuji" is the Japanese word for sheep and I love how it turned out! I really like Japanese crochet magazines, they have such minimalistic and calm designs. Especially the ones in this magazine remind me of the crochet stuffed animals from my childhood days in the early 80s.

January 14, 2025

*New year nature walks & Needlework projects

{Music: Crocus – Jiří Horák + Veiled –Two Lanes}

Welcoming the new year that brought us beautiful frost and the pinkest morning sky that I have ever experienced. I started several new crochet projects and finally finished knitting my big striped wrap. Days are filled with bird visits and calm and healing moments at home.

January 11, 2025

*when...

 
When I rise up
let me rise up joyful
like a bird.

When I fall
let me fall without regret
like a leaf.

{Wendell Berry)

January 01, 2025

*2025


I wished I could show you the pictures of today instead of this series that I shot at the beginning of December, because we had an exceptional beautiful start into the new year, weatherwise. We had my favorite sort of frost, the one that creates those pretty long ice needles and it was also misty! But through the mist the sun was shimmering and created this breathtaking atmosphere which felt otherworldly. On our New Years walk we spotted a flock of mountain goats on a field, that later hied away into the forest. It was a very rare sight to see them so freely and not in a fenced-in area! I hope you had also a good start into 2025 and that it will treat you kindly!

December 31, 2024

*little white duck


Some close-ups of the little white duck I crocheted short before Christmas. The pattern is from a Japanese magazine/book that someone shared here ‣ {klick}

We are having beautiful frost on this last day of the year and there is snow in our neighbor village. We just returned from a refreshing walk. Have a smooth transition into the New Year!

December 30, 2024

*winter in my body


Back to those misty day in the oak forest, where I sat down a moment to light a candle in one of my ceramic light birds.

These days are tuned into a different pace. Even though we are having the sunniest days recently, I feel the heaviness of winter in my body. I'm observing this one fluffy rabbit through my work room window, that is jumping happily up and down the field behind our house, again and again. What a joyful thing to see! Once again I'm on a personal path of letting go. Of things, of past happenings, of beliefs how something should or should not be. Those last days of the year always seem perfect for contemplating and re-aranching things and thoughts.