~ 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 think that I must be experiencing a strange knitting phenomenon. Larkspur’s Phoebe’s Sweater is knitting up very quickly for me and I have passed the halfway mark. However, I know good and well that if I were knitting with fingering weight yarn, that I wouldn’t have been able to knit the same amount of yardage in the same amount of time. Does that make sense? There’s something about knitting at 3.5 stitches/inch I guess–this particular sweater progresses so quickly and that motivates me to knit more often. I was a little worried about using Osprey yarn for this project (my first experience with it,) worried that I wouldn’t be able to get gauge and that if I did that I wouldn’t like the weight of the fabric. It’s an aran weight yarn, and the pattern calls for a bulky. However, using nice slippery nickel plated needles, I was able to get gauge with no problem. I love this yarn. I think it’s perfect, and the best shade of red (winesap.) Larkspur agrees. She is closely monitoring my progress and cheering me on. (In case you’re wondering about my yarn swift, it’s this one.)
I am still reading and loving The Woman in White.
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Ann says
Beautiful beautiful color.
Stephanie says
I also think certain gauges or yarn/needle combos are quicker that others. I recently finished a sweater coat for my DD that was knit with Malabrigo Mecha at 14 sts / 4 in on US size 10 needles. I found it slow! Mostly because size 10 needles are a little hard on my hands and I felt like I was doing a lot of work to push the left needle stitches up. I think I’m the quickest with mid sized needles. The fingering weight socks are slow for me, but I could knit a fingering weight garter stitch shawl with size 5 or 6 needles pretty easily. (sjn821)
Agnes says
What a beautiful yarn ! Too bad I can’t try it : no retailer in France, and ordering via Internet is too difficult (taxes and customs duties..). I appreciate visiting your blog : beautiful kids, nice house, nice way of life, nice photos … Can’t join Yarn Along because don’t’ have a blog, but it’s a really good idea. I love to read as well as I love to knit – not a single day without reading or knitting. Presently I’m knitting a TD sweater for my grand daughter with Adriafil Knitcol, and reading “My Fanon Project” by John Edgar Wideman (in french). Thanks for everything and take care !
Karen says
what a lovely colour !!
do you know the video about the sweater ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUZd6WcWy2k
very sweet …
Rosemary says
I do love that red! Such a happy color. 🙂
Bonny says
Your Phoebe’s Sweater looks exactly like something I would like to knit for myself, especially in that lovely red, so I was thrilled to find Joanna Johnson’s Hill Top Jacket (Phoebe for grownups) on ravelry. Looking forward to seeing yours finished!
Cathy says
I so love that colour wool and am glad you are enjoying your book- I loved it!
Serena says
I love that shade of red. Beautiful!
katherine johnson says
I love Osprey and have looked at that color way many times. It looks beautiful – perfect for that sweater. Ella has been asking for a Phoebe for a year now. (Oh, and I have that same swift. Love it!)
Olivia says
That color is gorgeous! I hesitate to by Quince and Co. again. It pills so badly. I need to get a decent sweater shaver I guess.
Svenna says
Gorgeous colour! I feel the same about knitting with different yarn weights. When I knit something in fingering or lace weight, I always feel like I need something chunky to balance it out and feel like I’m getting somewhere!
Clare says
What a wonderful coloured yarn. x
Christine N says
Ooh that rich red…I love it every time I come back to this post to look at other links.
Very beautiful!
Susan @ Dragonfly Dreams says
I love you yarn swift! Mine is a pain in the but that clamps onto a table or chair. But, it works and I’m glad that I have it. : )
That color is gorgeous! I’m glad the yarn weight is working out (and working-up quickly). ♥
Jarka says
oops, I’ve posted wrong link – which goes to my ravelry instead of my blog – any idea how to change it? help! 😛
here’s my blog link : http://my-dreamy-world-by-jarka.blogspot.sk/2013/09/my-favorite-things-scarf-yarn-along.html
thanks
Ginny says
You should be able to delete it, and then just add another link.
Jarka says
it won’t let me delete it – it’s number 13 😛 …I’ve posted the correct link again but it saved it as separate link (number 51) and the wrong one stayed there …
Theresa says
I am loving Larkspur’s red yarn!!!!
Jazz says
Love that shade of red!
Thanks for hosting!
Erin @ Mama in Progress says
I love that red for fall. It’s going to be lovely! I’m glad it’s knitting up quickly for you. 🙂
Gretchen R says
I know your pictures are always beautiful, but I just LOVE this one so much! I don’t know if it’s the color or the contrast, and maybe the swift. It just took my breath away.
sheila says
Oh, that red! Yumo! Love the swift too! Thanks for hosting another great party.
Best,
Sheila
http://sheilazachariae.blogspot.com/2013/09/my-favorite-4-crocheted-scarfcowl.html
meghann says
Oh, I do love that sweater. Julia wants one so very much; I need to make time in the next month or so to make it for her, I think. xo
Wendy says
The red is a perfect fall/winter shade!
Tricia- Farmish Momma says
Ginny, You are killing me with the red…I can’t and should not order more yarn right now but everytime I see your post….well, it’s getting hard
Jarka says
I’ve been trying to get courage to knit another sweater this year – which would be second sweater in my life but I’m a really slow knitter so I’m working on small quick projects this year…but the sweater you’re making inspires me to maybe re-consider my choice and maybe start a sweater too 😀 …it’s really beautiful red shade. Good luck with finishing it.
Tracey says
Larkspurs sweater is really flying off your needles. I love Quince & Co. yarn , but haven’t tried Osprey yet, I need to fix that.
Camilla says
That is truly a gorgeous sweater…and with the red- it reminds me of…little red riding hood 🙂
CathyC says
I have got to get back to knitting. I started & abandoned my daughter’s sweater over the summer & would like to finish it before the end of fall.
I’ m not reading anything new right now, but I just finished Love Does by Bob Goff, and I keep re-reading passages from it. It’s that good.
Have a happy day!!
karen says
gorgeous!! I love to knit with fingering and laceweight but I have the time since my kids are grown. However, whenever I knit with worsted I feel like I am flying, the way the stitches just add up 🙂
SusanD crochet addict uk says
Can’t wait to see your jumper, you have done so much already! Glad you are enjoying making it. I love the colour!