~ 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’m knitting a simple scarf, my first time knitting feather and fan. I love it because it’s interesting but easy enough that I can work on it during the day, which was exactly what I needed. You can’t really tell in this photo, but the yarn (Malabrigo finito) is a nice soothing colorway (coffee toffee) and I really like it.
I finished reading My Antonia a couple of nights ago, and haven’t decided what fiction to read next. Yesterday we were traveling all day, and we listened to one of our family’s favorite CDs, the Frances Audio Collection. Even Jonny and I don’t get sick of it. The stories are delightful every time, and the narrator on this particular album is perfect.
(My Ravelry notes on the scarf are here.)
makneta says
Sometimes such simple things look really chic. I love the color.
Emily T. says
I really like the feather and fan pattern. I made a baby sweater that uses the pattern last fall. I know that one of the ladies in my mom-in-law’s knitting group is attempting to make a shawl using the feather and fan pattern (which is quite determination for someone who just learned how to knit and purl!).
justamouse says
I’ve still yet to jump into audio books, you make it quite appealing!
heathermama hawkes says
the scarf turned out lovely. 🙂 the color way is very soothing.
Jane says
I love the look of that scarf! It looks so scrunchy and warm
Leah says
I made that scarf for my mom awhile back. Feather and Fan is so pretty! What are the Frances audio collection stories about? We love good audio books, especially for car rides!
Charity says
Your scarf looks wonderful! I really like the color choice. Is this for you or someone in the family?
Ginny says
me!
Caroline @ The Feminist Housewife says
Wow, what a beautiful scarf! So excited about linking up. I’m a fairly new knitter, and its lovely to see inspiring work. = )
Also, added you to my blog roll!
Kristin says
What a beautiful pattern! We too enjoy audio books. Our local library has a “cyber collection” and we can borrow the audio books through our computer and put them on our ipods. Then they magically disappear when they’re due back. It’s great. We also enjoy http://librivox.org/. They have volunteers that read the books so it’s a little different but it’s free! I so enjoy your yarn along and seeing what everyone is up to. Thanks for all you do.
Luisa says
It looks lovely. It’s nice to have an easy knit during the day that’s fun.
MotherOwl says
Wow, that pattern sure looks like a millon, I’ll have to try it when I’m done with the socks an hats standing in line in my knitting bag.
Renee Anne says
Sometimes, audio books are easier than actual books. You can start/stop when you need to and you can do other things while listening. I tend to listen to Harry Potter a lot on audio because I know the stories so well, if I’m not giving my full attention, I’m not lost when I start paying attention again.
annie says
Oh, I love the Frances audio books! I believe that the narrator is the same actress who played the role of the mother in the Mary Poppins movie?
Sue says
I love the scarf I did one similar last year from a Debbie Bliss pattern it does look a lot more tricky than it really is
Sue x
marzia says
ops I comment on the wrong date!!!
sorry!
Tonya says
I really like your scarf Ginny!
Mrs. Mallard says
I love Frances. Bedtime for Frances is my favorite to read to my kids. I’m always amazed by the number of knitting projects you can produce!
meghan says
I should try something with feather and fan, I think I saw a feather & Fan fingerless glove pattern…somewhere!
Bridget says
Hi, I’m new to this. It’s a very fun idea.
kara says
What a fun idea! It’s my first time linkin up to your yarn along … thanks for hosting 🙂
Heather says
A very beautiful scarf, Ginny.
Debbie in London says
I just knitted this scarf as a gift for a friend. I found it a lovely easy knit, but interesting enough that I wasn’t bored. I love the colour of yours, mine was blue.
Stitchingirl says
I love the feather and fan pattern. It looks so nice, but is not too complicated. I love the yarn you have chosen.
Kristen says
Beautiful! I so know what you mean about needing a project easy enough to be able to concentrate on it during the day.
karen says
feather and fan reminds me of my mother! It was her all time favorite stitch pattern for baby blankets 🙂 lovely yarn!!
Erin @ Mama in Progress says
Beautiful yarn! I also need to have something interesting to knit, but not so interesting that I can’t work on it while the kids are busy around me.
KC says
I feel like the fan must be so difficult. But I am still a beginner after 5 years. I just got into knitting in the round. this past fall. Hats galore and now sweaters.
Ginny says
It’s really not!! You could do it.
Suzanne says
Beautiful scarf–I love how delicate it looks! I am reading Kisses from Katie, which you would enjoy. She started an orphan ministry at 18 in Uganda called Amazima and it is her incredible story.
Bethany says
I love the scarf! I think I probably say this every time, but I need to start working on some lace patterns. I’m in a rut (unfortunately, though, I like my rut). I also love all the beautiful, happy chaos in your pictures from yesterday. You certainly deserved that walk!
Camille says
Thank you! We’ve been looking for a new set of audio stories for the car – I can’t wait to listen to this one!
karin-ida says
lovely pattern and lovely colour, thanks for such an inspiring yarn along!
Tina says
I love the yarn and pattern for your scarf. It will be beautiful when you’re done!
Kim says
A lovely colour and pattern, the feather and is beautiful.
Elisabeth Andree says
Love the yarn, it makes the feather and fan pattern look very beautiful!
Becks says
Love the scarf, I knitted the Multnomah shawl recently which was the first time I tried feather and fan. Just downloaded My Antonia to my kindle a couple of days ago, think that’s my next read.
Kathy says
I love the yarn, it is turning out so beautiful!
Lisa @ HappyinDoleValley says
I’ve not knitted feather & fan…yet. Your project is inspiring me to, though. Lovely colorway. Our current reading is the Mr. Pipes series by Douglas Bond, a wonderful collection of stories about the hymns and hymn writers of church history. Thanks for hosting, Ginny!
~Lisa
Donna says
the first project I made with my hand spun was a feather and fan shawl. it’s still one of my favorites. Your scarf looks so pretty!
Lisa says
Beautiful! I like feather and fan, too. Enjoy the warm weather headed your way. 🙂
Lisa Coffee says
beautiful! both the color and pattern. enjoy your day!
Andrea says
I read Frances as a child myself even though I am in Germany were she is called “Fränzi” 🙂
I haven´t thought of these books like forever, so, thank you for giving me a nice memory today!
Tracey says
Beautiful yarn Ginny and an interesting pattern, I might have to give it a go!
Clair says
Oh my gosh, I am in love with that yarn…and that doesn’t happen to me very often!!
Kathleen says
What a pretty scarf it will be! Can’t wait to see the finished project! Happy Knitting!
Kate says
I love the scarf! (Darn – I was trying really hard not to find any new projects!)
Katharina says
Thanks for hosting the Yarn Along again! And, yeah, I already fullfilled one of my goals for this year: I wanted to be one of the first ten to post their link in one of your yarn alongs at least once 🙂
Alisa says
I’ve never done feather and fan either but you have piqued my interest! Love your yarn….what it is??
Lydia says
What yarn are you using? I love the color!
Mary G says
Feather and fan is fun … and by changing the location of the dec/inc … or the number of sts between these … you can get a completely different look. Fun!