I spent the month of December in Russia and got a fair amount of knitting done, mostly on the way there and back, as well as on a train ride.
Here is what I got done total. That is 25 hexipuffs and two knee socks for an eight year old. :) The hexipuffs were not stuffed yet because I couldn't imagine trying to take polyfill with me to Russia! I just ran the excess through the top of each puff and had these cute little flat Hexi - non puffs.


Here is one of the knee socks. Sorry for the picture quality. My camera is still MIA and all I have is my phone. :(

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These are my fingerless convertible mittens, right and left, open and closed. Next time, I need to remember to start the mitten bit lower on the hand. It has a tendency to come off of my fingers in the front, which I don't like. They are phenomenal though in keeping out the cold with really thin gloves beneath them. They are good by themselves too, except for the whole coming off the fingers. They made a big difference in Russia.

This is a pattern that is for Harry Potter themed squares designed by Marie Wright on Ravelry. She has 12 total. I decided I wanted to do a blanket though and with just the 12 squares, it will be a decent baby blanket, but I wanted a big person blanket. I have designed a square to go between those squares, which increases coverage to about 60"X60". The black square is the one I designed. Any non black squares I will post in the future are Marie's designs. I'm excited about it. :)
I used Knit Picks, Shine Worsted, (Dandelion for the yellow one and Black for the black one) on #6 needles. They turned out about 10x9.5"



Can you see what I was trying to do there? It is HP like they use for the movies. I think it looks better in the picture than real life actually.

This is a scarf I made for a friend that she pulled out and let me photograph. I completely forgot about it! It is a variegated yarn and the patterning turned out really well. I don't remember the name of the yarn at all.


An interesting thing happened in Russia. I got to teach several new techniques to a Russian friend of my partner. She spoke very little English, and certainly not knitting related English, and I speak even less Russian. My partner had to translate, which was interesting, considering she also does not have a Russian knitting vocabulary! It worked though and we figured it out. She picked it all up really quickly, which was nice, though sometimes she would whine so much until she figured it out. Yuck. Can I put that on my resume?? :)
That's all for now. I'll post the other square for the blanket later and hopefully the socks for my niece soon. I've got some other ideas bouncing around in my head, just not much money. :)
Hexipuff Update: I am at 74 hexipuffs now. Going for 300+.