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I finished reading the Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie this week, and thought it was a fun book. I’m really not into mysteries though, so probably won’t read any more in the series. For those that do enjoy light mysteries, this series is hugely popular! A few weeks back a friend mentioned to me The Brothers Karamazov being one of her favorite novels, and I’ve been wanting to read it ever since. I recently bought a copy and got started this week. This book is somewhere around 900 pages long, so it will take me some time to read it. I get characters mixed up in longer foreign novels with unfamiliar names, and often forget them all together. So, I am writing down each new character as they are mentioned along with a few notes in a journal to help me. Between that though and the sheer heaviness of the book, I need something else to read for those times I can’t use both hands to support the book (The main time that I have to read: while I am nursing Silas.) I just started to reread Pride and Prejudice. I think my book club might be reading it for January, and it only takes one hand to hold it.
I cast on a Sunday Sweater for my local yarn store last night. I am pleasantly surprised by the Berroco Vintage yarn that the yarn store owner chose. It’s nice and soft and so far I really like it! I am finished with both of the girls’ Bulles. Hopefully I will get pictures to share next week!
To my U.S. readers, happy Thanksgiving! We have friends joining us tomorrow and I am cooking a bunch of weird stuff like faux mashed potatoes (from cauliflower!)
Elise says
I’m pretty sure I added my name before to the yarn along. I’ve been participating although, the fact that I knit slowly , everyone else is probably finished. Presently, I’m working on the Caramel sweater pattern on Ravelry
http://www.ravelry.com/projects/ELICIAMCG/caramel-3 .
What I’m reading is a book I’ve been wanting to for awhile, The Girls Guide To Hunting and Fishing (fiction) by Melissa Bank. I love books that make me laugh out loud !
Thanks for having this Yarn Along, it’s my first !
Elise
Nati per Delinquere - F. says
Once again from Italy with your yarn along: a little bit of wooly and a bit of poetry!
Olivia says
Berroco vintage is some of my favorite yarn. Great for kids clothes and not too expensive! Their vintage chunky is so soft.
GroovyMoments says
I love Pride & Prejudice! I think it is definitely a good time for a re-read on that one. I’ll add it to my pile! 😉
Loving that purple.
Claire @ The Norns Project says
Thanks for hosting the Yarn Along again, Ginny! The Brothers Karamazov has been on my reading list for a while now, too. I’m curious to hear your thoughts on it! When I was reading War & Peace, I did exactly what you’re doing and downloaded a character tree to help me keep everyone straight…
Patti says
Please share the cauliflower recipe. I recently found out I cannot eat potatoes.
Taryn Kae Wilson @ Wooly Moss Roots says
Ginny,
I’m looking forward to seeing the girls in their bulles.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
I’ve heard “mashed potatoes” made with cauliflower are really yummy!
Love,
Taryn
lori says
i love berroco vintage. happy thanksgiving!
Sylvia says
The purple is lovely!
Kristen says
I am back for my second week.
karen sue says
Oh, I love the Sunday Sweater. Thinking I would have to adjust a lot to get it my size, but maybe you can just figure that out one day!!
Guest coming, but I’ve finished a project and want a new one!!
Anne Marie says
If only you lived closer! You could join our bookclub. We begin Brother’s K next month after finishing Atlas Shrugged. Great book. I read it in college.
Susan says
Pride and Prejudicd is one of the books I keep going back to read, but never quite finish. Berroco Vintage is awesome, and that’s a great color!
Meadow says
Sounds like my reading time too! With large books my neck ends up hurting sometimes because I have to lay it on the couch next to me , hold it with one hand and keep my head turned to read while nursing the baby! Happy Thanksgiving 🙂
Julia says
I remember those days wanting to read some hardcover book, but not being able to balance it while nursing. I love the purple.
Rosemary says
I am reading The Brothers Karamazov, also! I got stuck in the middle and had to put it down for a while but now I am reading it again. Luckily I am reading it on my Kindle so I don’t have to deal with the heaviness of it. 🙂
Emily says
Happy Thanksgiving to you, from Germany! I’m an American living here and hosting Thanksgiving for 12 in our little apartment with out an oven and on Sat. because the guests are travelling and have school to attend. Just thought I’d let you know. 🙂
heathermama hawkes says
i love that purple yarn. i am planning on knitting your sunday sweater for fiona’s birthday gift… just as soon as i get al the holiday knits out of the way. lol
that book sounds interesting. you know, that is a wonderful idea, to take notes. i have been finding even in smaller, more simple books i have the same issues as you. lol i think i need to take notes in all the books i read.
Paula says
You are going to love using the Vintage! It’s my favourite worsted sized yarn. For a wool blend it is so soft. Even my husband who ‘doesn’t wear wool’ loves the socks I make him with this yarn -just don’t tell him 🙂
San says
Gorgeous wool! I have The Sunday Sweater pattern in my knitting bag and I’m hoping if time allows it will be a birthday present for my soon to be four year old baby girl! Right now it’s crazy! I have three projects on the go with a third waiting in the wings, not to mention the sewing vying for attention in the loft room!
My reading material is peaceful, simple and quietly challenging!
Happy Thanksgiving to you
San xx
Eileen says
thanks ginny, you and your family have a great thanksgiving.
Amy Caroline says
I know how you feel about the big books. I was trying to read Gone With the Wind once while pregnant, and it hurt to rest that huge tome on my belly, and then later while trying nurse. It didn’t work. Not one little bit. When it comes to books like those I think sometimes that a Kindle would be nice. But I would miss the feel of a book. There is something about cracking open a book, smelling the paper and print. Like opening a whole new world!
I got a copy of The Brothers not long ago too, I got it and Barnes and Noble, one of their classic editions and it is pretty light. But I think it would still be hard to do nursing.
You should also try Doctor Zhivago, if you haven’t read it. And as for the names, I would sometimes giving them nicknames. Terrible if I ever try to discuss the book with someone or if I ever go on Jeapordy, but it worked!
Jen says
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!
Beautiful shade of purple for the sample.
I absolutely lurve Pride and Prejudice! Though, Persuasion is fast becoming my new favorite Jane Austen novel.
W-S Wanderings says
I’ve enjoyed knitting with Berroco Vintage. And I’ve assessed the merits of books in a similar fashion too. One hand, two hands, does it lay open without *any* hands? 🙂
Kathy says
Happy Thanksgiving! I love the idea of writing down the names of characters as they occur — what a great idea! I’m linking up this week with more Newbery winners and some Harry Potter-inspired and holiday knitting.
Kathleen says
Lovely! Enjoy Pride and Prejudice! Jane Austen is my favorite author.
Wonder Why Gal says
I’ve been re-reading The Hobbit in anticipation of the movie release. I am finding that my must re-read pile is bigger than new books pile…there are so many books I’ve read in my lifetime that require a second reading and I love that my children are reading some of those books for the first time.
That yarn is going to be lovely in a sweater.
Kim says
Such a gorgeous colour. The cauliflower is delish, we eat it all the time 🙂 Enjoy and Happy Thanksgiving!
Jules @littlewoollie says
Thanks for the head up with the mystery series, I enjoy a good mystery and will look them up. I hope you all have a Happy Thanksgiving and enjoy your cauliflower mash! Julie 🙂
Emily says
I can’t wait to see your sweater, Ginny! I love when you mention how you like a certain brand of yarn, I am new to knitting and it helps me to learn more about which to keep my eye out for!
I read The Brothers Karamazov with my husband when we were dating. Be sure to tell us how you like it!
Ginny says
I think this vintage is great if you are looking for a yarn that is machine washable! The yarn store owner sales a lot of it for children’s items she said. I was skeptical because it’s an acrylic blend and I have only knit with 100% natural fibers in the past.
Melanie says
I’m knitting the Sunday Sweater in Berroco Vintage as well! I don’t have much knitting experience, especially with decent yarn. So I have nothing to compare it to, but I am loving how it’s coming together. Your pattern is wonderful, and I’m already planning all the different colors and sizes I’m going to do next, for all the little girls in my life.
Ginny says
I think this yarn is nice, especially if you want a machine washable sweater! I am really liking how it knits up as well!
karen says
Happy thanksgiving!!! Lovely yarn and I bet you sell a ton of patterns once it is displayed 🙂
Sally says
Pride and Prejudice is a novel that I too enjoy re-reading every couple of years. It certainly is one of my favourites, and as I age new revelations are made to me. A wonderful text without doubt. Ditto to Hannah’s comment – reading Pride and Prejudice sure is like wearing an old cardi. …but sometime I wonder if there can be a point of re-reading a novel too many times? Is there a line? A limit?
Ginny says
I think this is actually my first time to re-read a book. I can’t remember it well enough (despite having it read it the first time in the last few years) to discuss it at book club!
jo says
I’m going to be giving your sunday sweater a go in the new year, just as soon as I get through all this christmas knitting! Happy thanksgiving to you all, I think we in the UK need a new excuse for food and gathering – any ideas?!
Tina says
I love Pride and Prejudice ! I really should add it to my list to “re-read” or listen too. I love the color for your project, it’s a favorite 🙂
naturmama says
Oops, sorry, the first NATURKINDER link was wrong (last weeks…) Thank you Ginny, best regards, Caroline
Tracey says
I have been wanting to knit your Sunday Sweater in purple and now am looking forward to seeing the one you are making.
I hope you enjoy every minute of tomorrow Ginny. I am preparing cauliflower ‘potatoes’ too, I’ve never had them before so I hope they turn out okay.
Hannah@HomeBaked says
I recently returned Pride and Prejudice to my “to-read” pile, it’s like slipping on a comfy cardigan!
Your purple yarn looks lovely.