~ 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 done more reading than knitting lately. I talked about Bel Ria on Monday, and am still thinking warm thoughts about this book, despite having finished reading it days ago. The story really affected me, partially I’m sure because I am and always have been a lover of animals. The main character is an intelligent and loyal little dog named Bel Ria and I completely fell in love with him, and the humans who were part of his life.
I’ve also been reading and rereading the first issue of Kindred magazine. I bought from the second printing and received my issue a bit later than most people. I can honestly say that I am very impressed by this lovely compilation of essays, poetry and beautiful photographs all revolving around the theme of “Home.” I saw myself and even members of my family (specifically my maternal grandmother!) in the words of some of the contributors and truly felt that I was reading the words of “kindred spirits.” And I thought to myself that Amanda has done exactly what she set out to do with this magazine. I’ve just pre ordered issue two, and I can’t wait to receive it!
Planning ahead for next winter, and continuing to knit through my stash, I started a little jacket for Silas. I was pretty excited when I came across this pattern (latte baby coat) and not only loved it, but had exactly one skein of Cascade Eco waiting in my stash for a project. You can’t tell, but that is actually the beginning of the hood. Hopefully this will knit up quickly, unlike other projects that I won’t name.
Jenifgrr says
Yarn Along: Knitting Ennui, Elf Slippers & Portland Hoodie Cowl
gentlestitches says
Thank you for another great Yarn Along opportunity. The little fellow coat looks so sweet!
Jenny says
Yea! I get to link up! I now have two Granny Squares to my name!
Siné says
I can’t wait to see how the baby coat turns out! Thank you for hosting.
meghann says
One of these days I will catch up on my blog reading & get to comment on all the ones that strike my fancy…
I also have been thumbing through my copy of Kindred. It’s beautiful, isn’t it? Thanks for the reminder that I’d like to preorder the next issue. xo
Vims1 says
This book looks fine! Will try to find an norwegian translation.
simona - artsy ants says
That’s going to be such a gorgeous little coat! I already adore the colors, can’t wait to see it coming along and then being completed.
Kindred Magazine was a a pleasure to receive in the mail and then read, I also got it with the second printing. Looking forward to the next issue now!
Sylvia says
Oops, I thought it didn’t take my information and clicked again. Well, it picked up the link to an old post and now I am in twice. Sorry, Sylvia
Jo says
why is it that provisional cast on yarn always looks so good! Those colours are great together!
kristen @ snow joy says
Bel Ria sounds beautiful – I’ll be looking for it at our library, thank you!
amanda says
forgot to add: saw your email re: the book. thanks for the warning!
amanda says
thank you for your kind words, ginny. you brought tears to my eyes. good ones though 🙂
sandy says
Not much of a reader, tends to make me sleepy, but generally take a few easy read books on vacation and read one Debbie Macomber book and am close to finishing the 2nd one on our most recent trip. Back on Blossom Street and Summer on Blossom Street. I’m missing the inbetween book Twenty wishes….which I didn’t realize initially. Oh well, she gives enough background it’s not too bad with the gap.
Karen Sue says
love the blossom street books! Looking to re-read them this year. Bought all but one on ebay this week!
annie says
Isn’t Kindred wonderful? Probably because Amanda is wonderful too!
Laura Bray says
I’ve added Bel Ria to my list. Can’t wait to read it. Your recommendations are usually spot on!
Anna says
Thank you for hosting us again today! The book and knitting pattern sound splendid. I might have to go take a peek and see if it would work for a little girl too. Grace is wearing a 6x now and I feel me I can’t knit enough for her. I’ve been figuring out the gauge and adding an inch or so here and there to patterns because so many are created for little ones. I am hoping you will keep this in mind and share the ideas you have when it ting for your girls.
Josee says
I’ve never heard of Kindred before. Looks like a nice magazine.
Stephie says
I am going to have to get that baby coat pattern, so cute. Thanks Jenny!
Elizabeth says
I did the link! 🙂 first time! 🙂
Anne Marie says
Super cute pattern!
Sarah says
Oh boy, that doesn’t look like a quick knit project to me. You’re much more ambitious than myself.
Lindsay says
What a darling little coat! And seamless – my favorite.
Beatrice says
You’ve peeked my interest in the magazine! I’ve also been meaning to get a subscription to Taproot (http://www.taprootmag.com/)
Theresa says
The coat pattern is adorable! I checked out your link to the pattern and then found this one http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baby–toddler-tiered-coat-and-jacket which is now in my never-ending Ravely queue. 😉
Amy Caroline says
The pattern for that coat is gorgeous! That is going on my list of “want to make” for sure!
marzia says
I can’t open the kindred link!
dorinalouise says
the brown yarn mixed with the blue is lovely. i look forward to looking at kindred magazine. it sounds wonderful.
happy wednesday.
Becca says
I haven’t heard about Kindred before, I’ll have to check it out!
Joy says
The brown yarn looks so cozy, and Bel Ria looks wonderful. 🙂
sarah says
That is a wonderful brown! Unfortunately I do know about those certain projects that knit slowly. The current project, the pink sweater for my older dd is that sort of project. It doesn’t help that when I knew I needed to rip back it would languish in the yarn bin waiting for me rather than me actually ripping back the lace for the millionth time. I’m glad you have such a sweet little pattern for Silas- those little quick toddler sweaters are fun and rewarding.
Lydia says
Thanks for sharing the link to the coat – it’s just what I need for my little lady come fall.
Adrie says
Oh – love that jacket pattern! Just added it to my queue for my own little man 🙂
KC says
I do agree, Amanda has done something incredible!!
Heather says
That coat sounds adorable! And something that would be perfect for my son next fall! Thanks for sharing!
Tracey says
I love Kindred too and thought of my grandmother while reading several pieces…she would have liked that.
Hope you are safe and warm from all the snow…wish we were getting a little.
lisa says
I love the latte baby coat! I had to add that to my Favorites in Ravelry.
I have so enjoyed the blog Habit of Being. I think I need to check out Kindred, too.
SO fun to visit you here today!
Hannah@HomeBaked says
I love it when a book really gets under your skin like that. I had a similar thing with the Language of Flowers recently where the book finished long ago, is still ruminating inside my head.
Kathleen says
All of your reading sounds really great and worth a look. I am also preparing for next winter especially since we hope to be living in a much colder climate! Happy Knitting!
tess says
I just knitted the baby latte coat for my nephew’s Christmas present – it’s a fun little knit! Can’t wait to see the finished product. 🙂
Elisabeth Andree says
You are planning ahead for winter, we are planning ahead for summer:) Love to read about all your activities!
Heather says
Oh no! Is the scarf still languishing. Why do they have to be so long?!? I do love Kindred and I even submitted a piece this time. I am ever so excited.
karen says
The book sounds great but I hate to cry and it sounds like a book that pulls at the heart strings. The little coat is going to look lovely once it’s done up. I hope it knits up quicker than the scarf 🙂
Mary G says
Thanks for the heads-up about Kindred … off to check it out right now. Stay warm, dear!