February 22, 2026

*little wintry projects


After a very wintry period it has become milder again, and the snow is slowly melting.
I managed to finish three small knitting projects, which really helped me get further with my knitting skills. I made a lot of mistakes on the last one, but that's how it is when you're learning something new, isn't it? The important thing is not to give up so quickly. I'm working on a little video about the last few weeks and my knitting adventures – hopefully I'll be able to upload it soon.
Have a cozy Sunday evening!

February 16, 2026

*Handspun wool bandana scarf


Some close-up pictures of the sixth bandana scarf I made. I love its natural wool shade and knowing that the wool comes from my father’s sheep, who all have their own personalities.

If you also have a ravelry account, feel free to add me as a friend! I’d love to see your needlework projects.

February 15, 2026

*Winter is back


It snowed overnight.
I'm recovering from a stressful appointment and trying to improve my knitting skills a bit.
What about you?

February 11, 2026

*Handspun wool duck


A few close-up shots of the duck I crocheted from my sister’s handspun wool. The pattern can be found in the Japanese book “Dakko Amigurumi & Cushion.”

February 10, 2026

*Seeking comfort in nature & little handspun wool projects

{Music: May song – Oak Studios + Home II – Bryce Dessner + Two Strangers featuring Jessie Buckley – Mezanmi}

Throughout most of January, the streets were icy, and going for walks was not easy. There was a lot of mist, and February brought even more. When the snow melted, all the colors seemed to have dissolved. Nature appeared dead, but if you look closely, you can see she is quietly preparing for spring.
I finished the scarf I knitted with the hand-spun wool my sister gave me recently, as well as the small duck.
When winter began, I bought myself two hourglasses and have been using them every day since. I find them very practical for different practices and exercises. I really don’t like alarm clocks, and for me they’re a much softer alternative.

February 09, 2026

*winter nature poetry


Winter nature poetry from the days between the years.

February 08, 2026

*a little of everything


I lost a little of everything,
for my heart
is so full of sorrow and pain
that I forgot
how it feels to experience
lightness
in breathing,
rest
in sleeping,
ease
in speaking,
hope
in seeking.

January 30, 2026

*snow around Christmas & winter walks


Just some analogue pictures of the wonderful snow we had around Christmas. The month is already coming to an end again. It has been difficult in many ways, but I can feel how, slowly, a bit of stability is growing in me. Like a shy little tree seed still hidden beneath a blanket of snow, yet sensing with the returning sun that its growth is only a matter of time.

Over the last two days, it snowed again, but the snow didn’t stay. A little farther up north, however, it is beautifully wintry now and wonderful for long forest walks and following the signs of wildlife. I love reading the traces in the snow!

In the evenings, I'm continue to knit with the handspun wool from my sister, and I also started crocheting a little duck with the thicker yarn. The white one I made in the end of 2025 I gave to my friend Marie, and I thought it would be nice to make another one using this natural sheep wool shade.
 

January 22, 2026

*Bandana scarf for Caroline


This is my first finished needlework project of the new year. The day I took these pictures outside, it was minus 12 degrees, and the sun had just risen, casting the most beautiful reddish light on the scarf and making its color glow even more golden. The scarf is now on its journey to the Highlands, but unfortunately without me. I would love to visit Scotland one day!

January 20, 2026

*A quiet start into the new year

{Music: Svävar – Julia Andersson + Skymning – Julia Andersson + To chase a shadow – Muriël Bostdorp}

Amid all the unease in my life,
I still tried to capture a few moments
of the new year for you.