~ 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’ve had very little time for knitting in the past week, which is difficult, but true. I’ve only managed to work on Keats’ vest because it is mindless round and round knitting. He, by the way, isn’t helping me with it as I had hoped he would. It’s baseball season, and I guess he’s preoccupied. I’ve got three skeins of gorgeous Madelinetosh wound and ready for a new project, but just can’t seem to get started. I am also working on something very practical and frugal for Seth’s upcoming birthday, but I’ll keep that a secret (Seth reads my blog.) Really he knows about it, but I am pretending that he doesn’t.
I am absolutely loving Far From the Madding Crowd despite the fact that there are frequently words if not entire sentences that I don’t understand. With reading time precious and spare, who has time to grab a dictionary every other minute? Not I. I get the big picture, and that’s what counts.
Erika says
The colors in the milo vest you are knitting are beautiful!
Thank you for organizing the yarn along ! 🙂
Kristina says
Oh my goodness, I LOVE the colors in your vest!
Mackenzie {WhiletheWaterBoils} says
Love those colors!! I am itching to start a milo (or three as the case may be!), I’m almost finished with their fall sweaters… Happy knitting!
Rachel says
Thanks for the link-up Ginny! Your Sunday Sweater is darling. Congratulations on making the pattern and topping the charts. 🙂
Sandy says
Not much of a reader, I tend to be on the computer or be knitting or crocheting while others are reading. I read on vacation at poolside, so nothing going on that front now. Love your blue and green! A favorite combo. Haven’t been around much, happy to see you all again.
Nicole says
Ginny, I have never knitted a Milo before but have the pattern printed and yarn ready to go. I really like the colors you chose for this vest!
anushka says
milos are in the air!
Sharron says
I somehow goofed up my link too and there are two. Sorry about that. I really like that vest. I’m wondering if I could manage that Sunday sweater. I think I can, I think I can…..
Christina @ CCKnits says
Hi Ginny! Mindless knitting is a necessity – especially after releasing such a lovely pattern! Congrats! I’m working on flower girl sweaters for my sisters wedding in a few weeks. I have great hopes of finishing her bridal shawl soon too… but (big sigh) you know how it is, life as a mama doesn’t always equal knitting time!
happy knitting!
all the best!
Christina
Grace says
Clearly I don’t know what I’m doing because I only typed my name and not “at Uncommon Grace”. LOL!
Ginny says
well, I just updated it and added uncommongrace to your name! I’m so excited that you are joining today!
Grace says
Ha! Thanks! I feel like such a newbie dork. 🙂
KC says
This is the first time I’ve ever joined in, I’m very excited!
Sarah - Crafts from the Cwtch says
Oh Ginny, I love reading on a Kindle/Kindle App on another device for books like that – click on the words and it gives you the definition. It’s how I’ve not only read loads of books I mightn’t have otherwise, but also expanded my vocabulary of useless, forgotten words 🙂
tess says
I was thinking the same thing! Isn’t that an awesome feature?
Baby by the Sea says
The blue-greens of the vest are just lovely. Outside, the world is cloaked in fog so I’m at the moment smitten with bold pops of color. I haven’t read that author. I’m knitting some gifts for my girls, but really have my eye on a cardigan pattern for myself. But, it seems like this season my own sweater is a bit off. I think each soccer afternoon will deliver so much time to knit but then I’m so wrapped up in the sideline action I hardly knit. Go figure! xoxo
priest's wife (@byzcathwife) says
my absolute favorite of Hardy’s is Tess of the D’Ubervilles- if you need a tragedy, this is a great one
Sarah - Crafts from the Cwtch says
Mine too! Great (sad) book!
Julia says
You may not be getting much done but it sure is beautiful.
Joy says
Keats vest is so colorful and happy-looking. I really love that colorway. 🙂
Taryn Kae Wilson @ Wooly Moss Roots says
Ginny,
Beautiful colors in that yarn.
Most of my knitting time happens in the car, so some weeks I don’t get that much knitting done. 🙂 I just started a pair of socks for Jeff that I’m excited about.
I want to knit a vest for Bracken. I’m still searching ravelry for a pattern I like with some DK weight yarn that I have on hand.
Love, Taryn
Natalie says
I loved that book as well. I think, actually, that it is time to re-read it. I saw the test knit of your Sunday sweater on “In the Heart of my Home”. I look forward to trying it as well when it is available…it’s beautiful.
Ginny says
Hi Natalie! The pattern is available! http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sunday-sweater
Jeni says
That’s why you need to read it on your Kindle! There’s a built-in dictionary – you just click on the word.
Lovely colors you’re knitting with. You know I’m all about color. 🙂
Emma says
Love the colour of the milo.
Tina at September says
Very pretty! Thanks for hosting 🙂
Tonya - Plain and Joyful Living says
love the colors of the vest. Thanks again for hosting this!
Amy says
Cute vest, the colors are beautiful!
Tina says
Such a cute vest and I’m happy to hear you are enjoying your book – I must add that one to my reading list 🙂
Nancy says
Hi Ginny! I’m back after not participating for a few weeks. I love the Yarn Along – thanks for hosting!
Sara says
I’m totally digging the color of that vest!
Barbara says
Love those colors on that vest!
One thing I really like about the Kindle is if you come across a word you don’t know, you just touch the word and the dictionary listing pops up (though not a good enough reason on its own to buy one). 😉
I’ll be back later with my link.
Esther says
I love that you read classics — it reminds me to get my reading (and knitting) on!! Thank you!
Rebecca says
Your choice of yarns for the Milo is beautiful! I am still working on one that I started months ago. I had lost it during our move and just unpacked it the other day. 🙂
Donna says
I haven’t gotten much knitting done either lately. I just love the color of that yarn you are using. I think I tell you that every week! It’s one of my favorite color combinations.
HEather says
I say that much of my current reading is light, because I don’t have the time to grab a dictionary or the mental capacity to follow many different characters. One day again I will read those tomes. Love the vest colors. So bright and fun.
Knitty Gritty Homestead says
I enjoy that kind of reading, too…just the craftsmanship (or womanship!) of words is fascinating even if by the time you reach the end of the sentence, you have know idea what you just read. It IS all about the big picture, isn’t it? 🙂
Kara @SimpleKids.net says
Lovely, lovely colors on the Milo – looks adorable 🙂
Nadja says
Ah, a Milo in Chroma! I did one for Gemma in a rainbow Chroma (“Prism”) and it is very soft and is holding up very well. I am knitting a Milo for Dominic right now, and the mindless round-and-round is just what I need at the moment, although my reading is decidedly less challenging than yours! I love Thomas Hardy (I remember how I hated The Mayor of Casterbridge when I began the book and loved it by the time I finished it), but I have to be in the right frame of mind to tackle him.
Svenna says
I loved your Sunday sweater pattern, congratulations!
The vest seems to be coming along nicely, even without the help 😉
sustainablemum says
Love the colours of the vest. Far from the Madding Crowd is being serialised on BBC Radio 4 at the moment, first episode was on last Sunday it was a lovely adaptation. Hope you enjoy the rest of the book.
Kate says
I love the colors of Keats’ vest! I have Far from the Madding Crowd saved on my nook – it’s been catching my attention when I scroll through and I think it just moved to the top of my list 🙂
naturmama says
Luna 5 –finally finished 🙂
Ginny, I LOVE your Sunday Sweater! And so lovely on top of your page! I am happy for you, that it became such a success. I will have to get the instructions soon myself…
Best,
Caroline
Christina says
Looks like a well loved book. 🙂
Mary G says
love the vest colors … what yarn?
Tracey says
I have one son that lives and breathes baseball so I know what you’re saying about being preoccupied. These days I am finding all I want to do is knit, which really isn’t all that practical when one has a family that expects clean clothes and food every single day! Geesh, they really cut into my knitting time 😉
Very cute vest Ginny and I hope you find a little more time to knit.
Carly says
What gorgeous coloured yarn Ginny. I am amazed that us mama’s get any knitting done (or reading), we have to get in a bit of indulgence (when children are in the bath (dodging splashes) etc) to keep sane 🙂 x
Elisabeth Andree says
Blue, green and yellow are always so pretty together, love your yarn and the shape of the vest. Thanks for hosting Yarn Along!
Yao says
Thank you for hosting another Yarn-Along this week! I have been looking for a new pattern for sweater these days. Also a new book to read. Both are not easy. But I can always find some surprise or interesting hint from your Yarn-Along!
swanski says
Cute vest! Congratulations on your pattern being on the top charts on ravelry!! Lovely work and photos 🙂
SusanD1408 says
Love the colours of the vest.
The good thing about having a kindle is you can arrow to the word and get the meaning straight away. It has done me wonders and it has meant I have been able to read a lot of books for a previous period. They use sooo many words that aren’t used anymore it’s unbelievable.