But. That's ok. I'm well prepared. I laugh in the face of -40C. Well ok, it's more like teeth chattering than laughter, but close enough. At least I'm a little more prepared than I was.
I have new mittens and a new hat. And they're thick, cozy worsted weight wool, so a heck of a lot warmer than the sport weight hat and mitts I had been using previously. Don't get me wrong. My colour work mitts are still one of my favourite things, but they just don't cut it in the cold. They were my first pair of adult sized colour work mittens (I'd done a baby pair when baby boy was tiny), so my gauge is pretty loose and the wind whistles through them on a cold, brisk day.

I have a purple hat that matches the colour of the mitts to a tee. It's a hat I knit as a test knit last year, and it's alright, but it's sport weight and not terribly warm (plus it makes me look like I have a gigantic pumpkin head so not a terribly flattering look). So I knit a new one. This time in the same Plum Regal as my mittens and using Alicia Plummer's Snow Squall pattern. It's reversible, which is kind of neat, and cozy. Also being a bit looser means there's less chance of crazy hat hair, although I still think I look like I have a gigantic pumpkin head in it. Which makes me wonder if it's the hats or if it's actually me… Yikes! I am considering trying a different sort of style in the near future. Maybe something along the lines of a brimmed hat. There's a few I really like on Ravelry. There's the Lucy Hat or the Magnolia Hat or maybe the Honeysuckle Hat. Of course by the time I ever decide spring will be on it's way and I won't actually need a new hat...
So pretty! And I like that the hat is reversible. I'll have to try it. We have a big shift coming with lots of wind but not as cold as yours (22C to 0C).
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ReplyDeleteWell, I'd be grumbling if it rocketed from 22 down to zero. That's never pleasant! Brrrr. 22C is shorts weather! Zero is mitts, hats and jackets! Definitely sounds like time for some new wooly warmth for you! :)