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Canadiana Toque and Snow Fall Warnings

January 20, 2020January 20, 2020 ~ finfolkandoak ~ 12 Comments

  Hello!! From a very snow blown island.  The west facing side of our house is freezing cold and of course that's where I find myself.  My small little work room is probably the coldest room in our house, with huge gaps between the old wooden floor boards and a large window facing the westerly … Continue reading Canadiana Toque and Snow Fall Warnings

January’s Beginning

January 5, 2020January 5, 2020 ~ finfolkandoak ~ 5 Comments

"Come, ye cold winds, at January's call, On whistling wings, and with white flakes bestrew The earth." -  John Ruskin   January! One of my beloved months.  For its stillness, thick blankets of snow, snow storms, crystal clear night skies and lengthening days.  January exists in my memory as a dream, shrouded in a haze once … Continue reading January’s Beginning

Léttlopi BlackBerry Mittens

December 15, 2019February 12, 2023 ~ finfolkandoak ~ 2 Comments

Beautiful Sunday to you! The wind and rain is relentless out there today!  This wooden house is occasionally shaken with such force by the driving wind off the Atlantic.  All of the snow and ice is gone, replaced by a fog that looks like steam curling and rising from the earth and waterways.   I'll be … Continue reading Léttlopi BlackBerry Mittens

Blackberry Mittens & Mid Winter

December 8, 2019December 8, 2019 ~ finfolkandoak ~ 12 Comments

Hiya! Hope all is well and happy in your realm Fae-folk and Creatives!  If you're feeling down, that things will turn around soon. It's been a messy Fall and a mid-January kind of December.  One of those, I blinked and it's almost gone kind of times.  On the cusp of new ideas and new promise … Continue reading Blackberry Mittens & Mid Winter

Flora Cowl Pattern & Fall Knits

October 27, 2019October 27, 2019 ~ finfolkandoak ~ 15 Comments

Good Sunday Afternoon to you all! The leaves are almost gone!  Bare limbs flirt with the cold air and I am left feeling the anticipation for long nights feeding the hissing fire, a mountain of old paperbacks to be devoured and knitting projects upon projects.  Let's see how many of my old designs I can … Continue reading Flora Cowl Pattern & Fall Knits

Forage and Forest

October 6, 2019 ~ finfolkandoak ~ 27 Comments

" I'm so glad that I live in a world where there are Octobers."  Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables, 1908. Sometimes I feel so honoured and lucky that I live on the island that inspired L.M.  Montgomery.  Reading through her journals, she is the essence of Anne: highly spirited, optimistic, in love with nature … Continue reading Forage and Forest

Elf Pine Socks & Autumn

September 29, 2019September 29, 2019 ~ finfolkandoak ~ 8 Comments

Hello!! Autumn!  September's End!  We just got back from camping on the Fundy Shore and it was beautiful!  On Friday night, we drove over the bridge to Nova Scotia and set up our tent overlooking the Minas Basin (i.e. mud during low tide), multiple islands in the mud (the tide also rises!) and the quickly … Continue reading Elf Pine Socks & Autumn

Flora Lopi Sweater & Nature Walks

July 7, 2019July 7, 2019 ~ finfolkandoak ~ 12 Comments

Foggy Cape Breton Island - a hike in the rainHello!!!I feel like standing atop the tallest tree and just calling out to the wind! I hope you are all well and feeling a sense of renewal or a glimpse of hope!  What a long winter and what better way to celebrate the sun and all … Continue reading Flora Lopi Sweater & Nature Walks

Maritime Folk Mittens

May 26, 2019May 26, 2019 ~ finfolkandoak ~ 13 Comments

Hiya Friends! A beautiful Sunday to you!  It's early morning still with a half moon hanging in a hazy blue sky.  The leaves are only beginning to burst forth and we are desperately awaiting what everyone else calls Spring. Isn't it almost June?  If I were to walk up the hill right now, I would … Continue reading Maritime Folk Mittens

Washing & Blocking Knits : Made Simple

April 28, 2019April 28, 2019 ~ finfolkandoak ~ 15 Comments

Two months ago (or was it 3 months?), I compiled some photographs with the intention of sharing with you how I block my knitting (inspired by Ana, thank you Ana!).  After I complete every single project, whether it's mittens, socks or a sweater, I both wash and block the garment.  This is a very therapeutic … Continue reading Washing & Blocking Knits : Made Simple

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