It’s raining here too, but it’s a balmy 60 F. I like rain, but it’s late November and this is warm, too warm. You need an umbrella; then your glasses won’t become speckled with rain and your winter coat wont get wet! 4 cups vegetable stock (If I don’t have any, I cheat and use water and 2 veggie bouillon cubes.) Looking forward to seeing your finished article. Made me laugh out loud! The bride wore my shawl ! Thanks for a great post and a great easy recipe! I was so desperate to knit less of them I taught my husband (a fledgling knitter) my pattern so he could help. Inside All Wound Up, New York Times best-selling author and self-proclaimed Yarn Harlot Stephanie Pearl-McPhee spins her third yarn on knitting for the 60 million knitters in North America who collectively spend $45 … I’m planning on some for tomorrow. It has been raining here for three days. A little veggie happiness in a bowl 8). It’s Freia Fine Handpaints in Flare, and a solid to go with. My heart goes out to you. Anyway, now that I’ve discovered your blog I’m even happier. Kansas isn’t Canada, but it’s cold in March. I think your resolve never to knit another hat will crumble though–just as soon as Elliott outgrows his lumberjack hat. can. Thank you for sharing. I, on the other hand, am knitting a hat – the 1898 hat. Thanks for the recipe. Thanks for the dinner idea! I am moving in dec in ottawa and don’t want to fight the snow. But 8 hats in a row is a lot, and I don’t blame you for not wanting to look at another one. Potato soup I make fairly often but never put chickpeas in it. Shouldnt there be more than one, just for emphasis? Unfortunately, I am currently living in Norway, in a particular very, very rainy coastal city. Don’t hate me because I’m beautiful. But I have to admit that I miss the cool days of autumn so much… . It rained all day here in NJ as well. stashed 1591 times. The thinking happens while the page loads, and I see the title of ths post. I have made the wolves, foxes, bears and rabbits by Fiona Alice. So very tired. Even in Arizona. It looks delicious! Hope you are keeping warm and not going to get the snowstorm heading our way today and tomorrow. Am presently hooking a shawl from handspun silk I finished a little while ago. Thanks for the recipe! I need 33 scarves by 1/13. The happiest part is there’s enough for tomorrow’s lunch too. Sorry to hear you are probably cold and miserable somewhere out there. Yay! Ten hats for charity… but saw them snatched up on this so cold day by some of the ladies who needed them. “It never rains in Southern California…” (Almost, anyway!). Sorry it’s raining on you as it has been on us. Especially the sideways ones are so clever, they are irresistible! Your project is going to be gorgeous. I may have to try your soup. Love the soup recipe. bjr. It sounds like just the thing I need right now. Fernfrost is beautiful. Somewhere, standing in the rain, feeling it soak through the pockets of my coat and through my wool hat, I am thinking about this soup, which I knocked together in 30 of the 40 minutes I was home, and then ate as fortification against the rain. This looks so perfect. I like my wool to be wet only when it’s blocking. It has been raining here for four days straight, and while I actually enjoy rain, the damp chill does seem to get under your skin and stay there. You describe the feeling so well! Loving the soup recipe. That soup sounds amazing right now. Some days it’s easier than others… for what it’s worth (((hugs))). Thank you for the receipe! Just in case you’re wondering, and in case it’s raining where you are, and because someone will ask, and because this soup is so good, and hearty, and fast, and cheap and good for you…and vegetarian (and vegan if you use all olive oil and leave out the butter) in short, everything you would want in a soup…. Stephanie, Umbrella has been mentioned. Your brioche project looks wonderful and I love your yarn selection! It is cold (somehow the cold rain knows the weakest part of my body) rain going down my back and I can’t get away from it. I’m not fond of leeks though, but I’m willing to look it over so I can boast I made a recipe from the Harlot. Is that Canadian for Open House? -Library Journal on Yarn Harlo . Can’t wait to try the soup! It’s Gortex and tarps for us. *smile*. I have enough yarn and patterns in my stash to last me the rest of my knitting life – so why is it, almost every time I come to your blog, I see patterns and yarn that I just have to have ?! The scarf looks amazing, even unblocked. I don’t go anywhere when I don’t want to, cause I’m retired! Yarn Harlot. If you use an umbrella, either you hold the handle between your ear and shoulder like a phone, or you try to push with one hand. It’s not often that I use the yarn a pattern calls for – I’ve got a big stash and I like to use it, but this yarn is so perfect for this pattern that I couldn’t imagine anything else. In Kansas. I made it last night & it’s SO yummy! I wished to be home knitting on my scarf instead of marking math books. I started both of them, and I love them – Wild Wolves – I had a kit that I bought at Knit East. And then *A Stash of One’s Own* appeared under my tree, so thank you for your excellent essay there, too. http://www.liis.lv/majtur/darbmac/raksti.htm. I don’t think I’ve seen one in that color before. I am done with navy sweaters for a while. I prefer the soup and knitting myself. Thanks for the soup recipe. It will be a long time before I do that again! But I would rather be knitting anything else except these particular socks. During the last of the hats, I comforted myself by lining up two projects I was going to start the minute it was all over, and when I say that I lined them up, I don’t mean that I sort of thought about what it was going to be and kept them in my mind. Now it has started to snow. You could make a pair of these in no time @ all. I might change up ingredients depending on what’s in the fridge/cupboard, add a little ginger or curry. Cold Winter Rain is why we moved to Arizona from Seattle. You do know how to reward yourself! Knitting, humor, a bit of pathos AND a recipe! Can’t wait for you to share your brioche adventure and tips. Forgive the furry, er, anthro connotations, but the moose in me is shaking his head, craving snow and cold. This is great soup, and I am feeding it to the folks tonight. Definitely not knitting weather. So very cold outside and I did these in Icelandic yarn. He died six years ago from complications of Agent Orange exposure. (Can’t you tell that I’ve done that before LOL!). Thanks again for recipe, will be trying it tomorrow X. As my little black cat purrs on my chest, I’m reminded of Millie. I needed the money, so I did it. Now I want to knit her hat. Everything else takes forever. Add the chick peas, and cook, stirring for a minute or two. We were supposed to have an early winter snow here in Atlanta, but it didn’t happen. That kind of rain chills you to the bone and it takes forever to get warm. Thank you for the recipe. I am having one of those weeks. I enjoy your name of your blog!!! At the 10 minute mark, add the potatoes and carrots, and maybe turn the heat up a little. So I feel your pain and cold. $ 52.00. The Yarn Harlot's Bag of Knitting Tricks and millions of other books are available for Amazon Kindle. “I am so tired of hats that I’m feeling the occasional urge to slap them off the heads of strangers.”!! I have also been knitting a lot of hats. Two are already in the making… I’ll have to make three per day hmmmmmm…, That’s doable. Yarn Harlot: October 2009 2727 15461 Rogue Roses: Feet / Legs → Socks → Mid-calf. Thank you for sharing the soup recipe, as it happens I already have cut up leeks in the fridge so soup it’ll be for dinner. I hope you’re back home, warm, dry, cozy 7 blocking, soon. Blech. I also enjoy reading your blog, Carol. (The only plus here is that I am into knitting mittens lately, and this is another opportunity to show them off!). We know, Stephanie, that that will never be true! It makes me instantly crabby when there are spots of water on my glasses, and when the rain starts to soak your winter coat, because that garment is built for snow, not rain, and somewhere, I am bloody indignant that it’s cold enough that I have to wear a winter coat, but still raining. Thanks for posting the recipe. I have the perfect white alpaca waiting. Oct 10, 2012 - Explore Craftown.com's board "Yarn Love", followed by 10526 people on Pinterest. Your soup was the perfect thing for a sick friend staying over tonight. I like hats but I always get bored of knitting the main head bit at least an inch before I should start to decrease. My friend is designing a brioche hat pattern. I am going to include a link to my knitting blog, it isn’t much and i hope to make it a .com site at some point when i have more time. (-: Try living in Ireland. for the top and I was enamored. See more ideas about Yarn, Yarn organization, Crafts. Snow is in the forecast for today in Montana – today is the weekly Soup and Knit Day with knitting friends – a big pot of your Emergency Soup is going on my stove and bread is in the oven. They’re made each year with great yarns in different colors and different patterns, and they’ll always fit SOMEone…but then, there IS always a second (or third) project going, that needs to stay home and be given proper attention. It’s raining here too, in Ottawa, and I too have to leave the nest to go run errands I don’t want to run. The soup looks great and hopefully you will soon be home blocking and being warm and dry. Don’t worry, the other’s are on my wish list. Luxury Limousine Airport Taxi are expensive as compared to other Seattle Airport Taxi Service cut they will provide you ultimate comfortable, relaxation till your destination. Since I knit for a “Hat for Sailors” group on Ravelry… Yarn Harlot: October 2009 2723 15438 Rogue Roses: Feet / Legs → Socks → Mid-calf. Blue Moon Fiber Arts: March 2009 364 651 Roll Brim Hat: Hat → Beanie, Toque. Lovely hats Steph. Digging out the yarn in just a few minutes. Rain stinks if you’re in it. I live in Ajax and concur – today was indeed a very SHITE day weather wise. Or 3…. And, we’re awaiting promised precipitation… hopefully of the snow variety though, because, I’m in a good mood, and having to deal with transit in freezing rain would really ruin thing. Online Weaving Yarn Discounts* Purchase 10 yarn items (balls, skeins, or cones) and receive 5% off each. Even unblocked fernfrost looks amazing!!! The soup looks so delicious. Dang it somes work gets in the way of knitting fun! It is WAY early for any snow here in N. AL. Happy knitting! Like the inches that are coming down outside right now. Yarn Harlot: October 2004 74 426 1 2 of 2. Hi, I hate to ruin your non hat buzz but over the years I have made a few of your Lorne hat and my kid was in Montreal this past week and called to praise me for his and that of his friend. for the 8-yr-old. This is a video of Stephanie Pearl-McPhee knitting using the "Irish Cottage" technique. Curl up, eat soup, and wait for it to clear. My favorite soup is potato leek (pure and simple) so I’ll have to try this variation! I knit nine hats as gifts this year, but I don’t have a hat…so at least one more. Hilarious – that’s how I feel about %$^&*()ng SCARVES that go on for 7 FEET! . Thanks so much for the recipe. I love to knit or spin while watching movies, and either make soup, bake something, or have something cooking all day in the crock pot. Hate this kind of weather with a passion. Serendipity – I read this recipe this morning and realized I had all the necessary ingredients in my fridge! I knit a bunch of hats and should do one more but… must make sure to have leeks and chickpeas on hand… onions probably would not be as good? STEPHANIE Pearl-McPhee CASTS OFF Knitting Yarn Harlot Humor Knit Book wooliebullie. Both projects are off to a fine start, and neither is so big that you’ll be cursing them by the time you’re through. I completely concur. I knit hats for charity: it uses up the small amounts in my stash, but it also honors the memory of my brother who was a Vietnam vet with PTSD who was, for a time, homeless. Neither works very well. Maybe Screech needs to be added to the tea and the gas logs in the fireplace need to be lit for the extra warmth. I’ve got to try it! 5 out of 5 stars (197) 197 reviews $ … Put the olive oil, butter and leeks into a heavy bottomed pot, stir until the butter melts, put the flame on medium low, and put a lid on it. Wild Wolves is awesome! Eight hats are a lot for a short knit time. I went to look at her other patterns as well. Purchase 15 yarn items (balls, skeins, or cones) and receive 10% off each. If you dressed for cold it rained.If you dressed for rain it was cold and you were miserable. i wish there were soup. Glad I did, but no more mittens, fingerless or other wise! . In any case, I just wanted to say thanks for being you and thanks for the soup recipe. It has never worked. Having trudged back and forth in the windy chilly rain to the dentist this morning, that soup is just perfection. Thank you for the soup recipe – I know it will be deliciously put to use! And also the thought that your evening will likely involve that soup, plus beer, and thus be better than even your lunchtime bowl of warmth. Definitely a soup day here in Kingston too. The day began a bit oddly because I was stuck in an elevator without cell reception for an hour with a man who was wearing a bike helmet and a gas mask… and clothes. I second the umbrella idea. I’ll take snow over this crap any day. After six years of knitting, at least the words knit blogger don’t elicit such a confused reaction anymore . She’s a lovely girl, and I’m happy to have her in the family and I’m wondering what else I could knit that she would appreciate owning. We’re currently drowning in days of rain. Your reward knits are quite lovely and well deserved. Nom soup. perfect day at home. Stay Dry . What is a heck anyway?) Hope the weather turns for the better up there! There is nothing romantic about walking in a winter rain. It’s Gawd, there’s a leak in my boot (because shoes are only worn indoors) and my sock is socking it up, cold. As for rain soaking into winter coats…that’s what they make umbrellas for. Rainy fall and winter days, and days with snow storms, are the kind of days I just love to stay at home inside all day. Yep, that’s what it is. Rain? It’s going to be a great day! Thanks for the suggestion! I can picture a frustrated knitter walking down a crowded street smacking other peoples’ hats off while mumbling @#$%^&*hats! But this week I saw one of those self-striping cakes for hats that comes with the pom-pom(!) Odd. To celebrate the end of this fourth month we have the next Anniversary weaving Draft, the lovely Lattice Weave Scarf from Virginia West.With a combination Of Valley Yarns 8/2 Tencel and 5/2 Bamboo your possible color combinations are almost limitless!. Over 50 million people in America knit. Today is DEFINITELY a soup day! Middle Niece’s third son is due in March. Thank you. Soup is always a good idea, so thanks for the recipe, and hope the weather’s better tomorrow. . YUM! pulled me through. Oh my word! There are 88 yarn balls, but only 58 yarn balls are needed to 100% the game. I’m working on it tonight. I just love that cozy kind of day, and I get quite a bit of my Christmas knitting done that way too. I have knit a lot of hats for charity (so many that I don’t need a pattern for a basic hat in anything from DK to bulky). Anyway, after all that I was looking forward to finishing socks for the 4-yr old (finally) and a mystery shawl and maybe getting back to a sweater for myself. Stephanie Anne Pearl-McPhee (a.k.a. And my brain extraplolates so quickly: Only hat has been that one for Elliot, but a raft of hats? It only just stopped monsooning here in CT only after I got out my beef, potato, veggie and barley stew… The Yarn Harlot's Bag of Knitting Tricks Yarn Harlot: The Secret Life of a Knitter Carolyn. I know exactly how you feel. I made your emergency soup–carnivore style, which means it was adulterated with chicken stock and left over chicken–tasty. So, lets just hope, you knitted enough hats to keep the wolves (khmm, the cold) at bay just as long as you can finish them. I’m sure the people wearing them are! I knit a bunch of hats from my stash for Christmas, too! When it rains I wear a skirt because I cannot stand to sit/stand/walk/be in wet/damp pants. With that, Good Luck and I hope it stops raining now. Especially since we have some very cold weather for where I live this year. Oh, they both look fabulous. Someone’s invented umbrellas! you couldn’t be more right in stating there isn’t much, weatherwise, that is more disheartening than november rain, at least in southern ontaro. So cute and were really fun to knit. It was *yummy* . I’m archiving your emergency soup recipe immediately. (I get to touch the light bulb. but the misery of cold, early winter rain is only compounded tenfold by the dreaded “indoor recess” and “inclement weather bus loading plan”… {{{shudder}}}. Ah, soup, soup, beautiful soup! Winters in Scotland have much less snow but one heck of a lot more rain. Thankfully, its not snowing yet here as that would be the end of my motivation to keep up with either school or work. Best soup cookbook — Saved By Soup, by Judith Barrett! Over 50 million people in America knit. There’s this thing called an umbrella that you might like to try. This looks incredible. Thanks for the soup recipe! The Yarn Harlot's Bag of Knitting Tricks Yarn Harlot: The Secret Life of a Knitter We’ll be doing this until next April. 9:27 AM It is essentially for the same purpose, something to warm me up right down to my toes. I’ll see your “no more hats” and raise you a “no more socks and mittens.” This was my first-ever, knitted-gifts Christmas, and while I got nearly everything done, including four hats, I’m about ready to knit a little something for me. Exactly what my nephew needs while at college in a colder climate. I have two hats to finish. It finally stopped raining late last night. Bliss. . I so love this! Thanks for the mention. I’m going to email this recipe to my two vegetarian cousins and some non-vegetarian people too. That was my day. I started too look forward to the reward knits so much that I worried that maybe I was making too much of it. 1,491 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from ‘yarnharlot’ hashtag 52 Weeks of Socks is a unique look into modern, international sock knitting. And for the generosity and kindness and sharing that makes your writing such a treat. Bookmarked it so I can order the pattern later today. Ok, four, but it was gonna be three. I’ve been dreaming of this one for a while – I ordered the yarn ahead so that I’d have it, and I’m so smitten. However, if you left the bacon out, it would be vegetarian, though not vegan. Babies need warm heads. For me: this year is the year of sweaters…FOR ME! And thanks for the soup recipe! . I think that the friend who told me that I must have been a cat in a previous life was right, because I hate water falling on me. I have some parsley pesto in my freezer that will be going into this as soon as it is done. It’s amazing what dropping one’s carbs can do for you, although it still can’t make me tolerate fall rain! We have SNOW and we are south of you! I’ll make it this week, maybe when the snow comes tomorrow. What a fabulous idea! I confess too that I have used your basic recipe for granola (with lots of variations) ever since you published it. color). I’m so with you on the wet coat (there’s a limit to how many sweaters can be worn under a raincoat and let you still bend your arms), and the raindrops on the glasses. I love finding new (vegetarian) soup recipes because when Fall comes, I get the urge to make soup. Oh – that soup sounds delicious! No longer just a … Elliot is growing wicked fast and you can’t possibly let the wee one got without a special hat knit by his Nana can you? https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/snowfall-hat-2. Somewhere, as you read this, I am contemplating that while I hate all rain, I have a spectacular loathing for early winter rain, and how cold it is, and how today is dark and grumpy and miserable, exactly the sort of day that I like to spend in the house, with soup, writing, knitting and a cup of tea. . Mmmm…. One of the best purchases I ever made … cookbook AND blender. And one cowl. Then I started on a matching hat, fusing two separate patterns to get the pattern I wanted. Plus you don’t have to worry about the top of the blender flying off and spraying hot soup everywhere. Rain is for children with new umbrellas and rubbers. I do love the bit about fighting the urge to smack hats off the heads of strangers. Morning, noon, night, hats, hats, hats. Thanks for sharing it! Nothing like a wet mitt holding a windblown umbrella to make you fell forlorn. I’m with you…I don’t like the rain…or cold, but mix the two…it isn’t pretty Thanks for the soup recipe, and for all the wonderful woolly posts; you’ve helped keep my spirits up in this weather! Parallel lives, it feels like. Uh-huh, that is until Elliot’s ears are cold and then Grandma to the rescue. As the new grandmother-in-law, I didn’t want to dictate, or even ask, but as the couple were exchanging rings, I could see the ends of the shawl dangling at her wrists. His big brothers were spring and summer babies in warmer areas, so she has no little hats tucked away. Great minds, and all that. Thank you for the soup recipe; it looks delicious and perfect for this time of year. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzxkNRvujiw. A lot. Thank you!! Yarn Harlot tells all those stories with humor, insight, and sympathy for the obsessed. 5 out of 5 stars (4,879) 4,879 reviews $ 3.95. Since Cheistmas, I’ve made one adult hat, two adult earwarmers, two baby hats and one in progress, with more to come. That fernfrost looks great already – and you know that blocking magic will only enhance it exponentially. Hey, guys, don’t you wanna all come to Brasil? Then back to hats, because they travel well on public transportation. I’m so glad I clicked to your site. Thanks for the recipe…that’ll be a keeper! I thought wool kept the wet out? Somewhere, as you read this, I’m pretending that the 40 minutes that I was home at noontime, in between things to do, is what my whole day was like. This soup just exactly used up the very last ingredients my roommates and I have on hand. Add the stock and parsley (if you’re using it) and bring the soup to a simmer. I’m lactose intolerant so I love it when I find something that looks that creamy without the milk or cream in it- and I didn’t have to figure out how to do it! Are you going to sea soon? Your scarf is beautiful and bright. Thank you for sharing your soup recipe, it looks delicious and comforting. A baby outfit for my new granddaughter is on th needles. I was thinking “until another grand-baby arrives”. I discovered them just recently and have since purchased almost all of them. Oh, my gosh, my mouth is watering. And am rejoicing because it doesn’t have to be seamed up when the knitting is done. Yay for hats! It was cold (by my north Florida standards) & rainy & I was totally under-dressed for it. A freezing cold errand running rain filled day is what I am having, too. Love Bonfire. Dont move here. Go wash and slice the carrots and potatoes. My idea of comfort food. On that list: intarsia, double-knitting. Emergency soup. Ohhh-YUM! Sorry, rain is my most favorite weather. Your soup sounds good, too. Though I used a combo of veggie and turkey stock so it isn’t vegetarian, it is really good. And the car project, a scrap afghan. blechhhh! Thanks YH, have totally pinched this. http://www.creatingafamilyhome.com/2011/11/yarn-along-pottery-update.html, I used to live in Seattle. It must be raining on the whole eastern half of North America, ’cause it’s raining here in Maryland. That looks fantastic. They make a soy-free version as well and it’s delicious. Wow! Hats are my usual go-to reward knit. This is dinner tonight. It splashes on the side, so your jeans are wet. Now I need to figure out how to move it up in my long line of WIPS. hearty vegan soup I’m making that soup this week!! And definitely not a hat! After tackling brioche, you may rethink hats. My brother also called to praise me. Ooh, Brioche. It’s also raining here and somehow that makes it damp and cold indoors as well. I have archived your emergency soup, and wonder–have you ever before put a food recipe (as opposed to a knitting “recipe”) on the blog? Our plucky heroine hopes so. Fernfrost is beautiful. I can’t say I’m not knitting socks anymore, but they’ll be selfish, no deadline socks. And make mitts. It’s now cold and we have had flurries and rain today. Using a 4.5mm needle, I cast on about 140 stitches using two strands of the hair of the mo, purled a round, and then knit for a while, varying between the yarn held double, the yarn held single and the yarn held with the fetching mini pom-poms, knitting along as pleased me entirely until the whole tube was about 35cm long. Yarn Harlot tells all those stories with humor, insight, and sympathy for the obsessed. Not even cold enough for a nice wool sweater. Thanks! I too have been trying to remember the what I have as well as grieve what I’ve lost. January 2010 Suggested yarn St-Denis Nordique. 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