
Today I will comment on two subjects – fiber first. You see my latest knitted finish. This cowl is designed by Nat Raedwulf, of Wolf and Faun Knits. I chose this for a travel project that exploits the virtues of slipped stitch patterns. She says “the slipped stitch colourwork creates a dense fabric, perfect for keeping one warm…”


I say “Ditto.” It is worked in a soft yarn that is equal parts alpaca, wool and acrylic. (Knitpicks Upcycle Alpaca Blend. I would link you to the yarn on KP site but it appears to be discontinued.) Rivers and Ravens Cowl sits lightly upon the shoulders. I notice some scratchiness, so will wear it over outerwear, such as a jacket or coat.
Now about the view: Our new home is built into a bluff that is at the highest point in the neighborhood. The upper level deck wraps around three sides of the house, yielding a panoramic view. It is simply stunning, especially at sunset. During the past few days, Bill and his camera are rarely indoors. The following photos are mine.



In between opening boxes, we have been getting to know the neighbors and our new town. Dubuque, Iowa is a town just under 60,000 that supports numerous cultural organizations, abundant parks, good libraries and a revitalized downtown along the Mississippi river. We are slowly exploring. Last Sunday it was the Arboretum – I’ll likely have a post about it soon.
My creative projects have been on hiatus too long. Now that my materials are unpacked, I hope to pick up on unfinished works and also begin something new.
Thanks for reading.

Best wishes in your new home!
Sandy
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Thank you, Sandy
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Yes!!
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The cowl is beautiful. I’m glad that you’re settling in and meeting the neighbors. You have a beautiful view.
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Thank you. It’s been good so far.
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Dubuque is a lovely town, as I recall from my visit a few years ago. Have fun exploring and getting to know your new place! Beautiful views!
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Thank you Wendy. We are practically neighbors now.
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Oops – that “Yes!” up above was supposed to be here. Not sure how that happened!
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Great view! Glad to hear you are settling in.
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Congratulations on “getting settled” in your new home! I hope that you find your new neighborhood is delightful and that you are excited about your new location! Your cowl is lovely, I really love mosaic knitting!
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Thanks, Kat.
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That’s a lovely cowl. I like her designs. It looks great on you! And I love your view!
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I like the pattern. The yarn colors are subtle – not what I usually go for. It will work well with my jacket wardrobe though.
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What a lovely view from your deck and what a lovely cowl!
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Thank you for commenting.
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Your new cowl is lovely! I love a good slipstitch pattern too 🙂 Congratulations on your new home and new home town! Have fun exploring!
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I have always enjoyed the depth a knitted cowl adds to a winter or fall coat. A friend of mine crocheted a simple blue one (a continuous circle, I don’t know what you call it in crochet language) and it adds another dimension to those cold days. Yours is smaller and much more intricate — I love it! I hope to get a few more before winter comes. And your view is scrumptious! I love looking at the world from different angles!
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