~ Two of my favorite things are knitting and reading, and the evidence of this often shows up in my photographs. I love seeing what other people are knitting and reading as well. So, what are you knitting or crocheting right now? What are you reading? Take a photo and share it either on your blog or on Flickr. Leave a link below to share your photo with the rest of us! ~
I made a little progress on Bea’s sweater this week, dividing for the sleeves again. Now it’s back and forth stockinette for the rest of the body, so mindless knitting. Reading has been sparse. Rather than spending much time with The Betrothed, I have been letting myself read a chapter of Atchafalaya Houseboat here and there. It’s such a nice relaxing read.
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Rachell says
What make and type are those needles? Metal or wood? They look good.
Ginny says
they are the knit picks interchangeable nickel plated needles. 🙂
paula@weewhimsicals says
That is going to be one beautiful sweater and that does look like a nice easy read. Just what I am in the market for.
Sharron says
I just love that yarn! I’ll have to check out that book the next time we visit my husband’s family in Mississippi.
A Little Blue Dragonfly says
It’s looking beautiful! I know you must be relieved to be stockinette-ing after your restarts! Enjoy! 🙂
Sarah says
I love your sweater for Bea. I always love your taste in patterns and feel like I could just trail along and knit everything you do, although that sure seems a little stalker-esque, don’t you think?
I am doing the finishing work on a Sunday Sweater this week and continue to be so pleased with the pattern as being functional and comfortable but with such a sweet feminine lacy touch. My favorite thing about it MIGHT be the way the sleeves gather into the cuff, it is just how a sweater should be. Kudos on such an excellent and easy to follow pattern.
Brooke says
The houseboat book sounds like such a treat! I am going to look that up.
Laura Bray says
I’m reading Atchafalaya Houseboat too! Actually, I roared through it. Loved it. You are right, there’s something very relaxing about it. I’m tempted to reread it-slowly this time.
sheila says
Ginnie, thanks for hosting. I love how the yarn and book match in color!
Best,
Sheila
http://sheilazachariae.blogspot.com/2013/08/baby-boom-vanilla-baktus.html
Michelle says
I just reserved Atchafalaya Houseboat from the library — definitely sounds like something I want to read!
SusanD crochet addict uk says
I love the colour of your sweater. I can’t wait to see it finished. The pattern is looking so delicate.
Jazz says
Lovely project!
Thanks for hosting!
Deb Hickman says
Such a pretty pattern, it’s gone in my Ravelry queue, I love the colour you’ve chosen for it.
Hannah@HomeBaked says
Ooh those eyelets are so pretty!
Sylvia says
I love the color of your sweater! I find simple knitting to be a calming in my life.
Tricia- Farmish Momma says
I have to admit that stockinette for a long time drives me bananas. I am way too hyper to get much of it done so I always end up starting something else. Wish I had your patience Ginny. I love that purple!
Debby says
I agree with Tracey and Karen, I’ve only the concentration span for simple knitting at the moment.
Take care
debby
Camilla says
It looks lovely Ginny- I bet Bea will enjoy wearing it.
Tracey says
I have to admit there are a lot if times that I enjoy mindless knitting, especially now that we are back to having school lessons.
karen says
I love back and forth stockinette so soothing. Hope your back is feeling much better today 🙂