I just love it when the week feels like it's just beginning and it's already Wednesday! That means it's time to link up with Kat and the Unravelers to talk about making and reading.
Yesterday I spent another fairly useless morning at the office, at least as far as actual work. I did add a couple of stripes to my current sock and read about 50 pages of a new book. But in the evenings I've been working on my Rift tee, and it's starting to look like an actual garment now:
This top is designed with a split hem; the front and the back are currently on the same needle though not yet joined. The pattern says to make the hems the same length if you want the top to be reversible, but as I'm really only likely to have the v-neck in the front, I am probably going to make the front ribbing a bit shorter than the back. Once I've joined the two pieces and am working in the round, I'll start alternating skeins. You can see that there's a bit of pooling in the completed ribbing for the back, but it's subtle (actually, I think it's probably more noticeable in the photo than it is in real life). Even so, things will just be easier all around to alternate.
It's been another good week of reading, with three books finished even with a busy weekend.
The first feels a bit like cheating, because I'd consider it more of a short story or a novella and it was only about 2 1/2 hours long on audio. Eastbound was actually published more than a decade ago but did not come out in English until last year. It tells the story of a young Russian conscript on a trans-Siberian train who decides to desert and the French woman he meets who helps him, despite not speaking his language or knowing anything about him. There's quite a bit of suspense and a number of tense moments as we wait to see if he'll get away. I really enjoyed the writing though have to note that the narrator made me think the woman's name was Elaine because she was mispronouncing Hélène. I gave it 4 stars.
As to what I'm reading currently, at the moment, it's two physical books! While Chelsea and Sara of Novel Pairings are reading Les Misérables this summer as their big book, a group of us decided we'd instead like to read A Suitable Boy, one of the books mentioned in The Reading List (which I reviewed last week). This book is almost 1,500 pages long, but Mary was nice enough to break it down week by week so that we know how many pages to read each week to finish by Labor Day. I have only just started but am enjoying it so far. And yesterday I started Small Island, which is the next title we'll be discussing in our study of older winners of the Women's Prize for Fiction (it won in 2004).
What are you making and reading this week?
I look forward to seeing more of Rift! I've wondered if I might want to read Kairos but I'm fairly sure the answer is no after reading your review. I haven't heard about Suitable Boy or Small Island so I'm going to have to look into those titles.
ReplyDeleteI love the color you're using for your Rift, Sarah. (And I never reverse "reversible" anythings, so I'm all for choosing what you're more likely to wear, and knitting the split hem accordingly.) (I think "reversible" usually sounds like a better idea than it is in practice. . . )
ReplyDeleteI, too, love the color your selected for your Rift... beautiful! And I agree with Kym... reversible might sound good, but I prefer to wear things a singular way. Your idea for the hem variation is so good though!
ReplyDeleteNice color choice for your Rift tee.
ReplyDeleteThanks -- though I didn't even pick it out because I won this yarn in a giveaway! It turned out to be pretty perfect, though.
DeleteI think Rift will be so nice Sarah. A good color and a good design (I'm a fan of split hems). "Small Island" looks pretty interesting to me - I'll look forward to hearing/reading what you think. Likewise "Suitable Boy" (SO, SO LONG!!) looks like it could be good.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for that sneak peek of Elizabeth Strout's latest! Olive K and Bob B are my two favorites of all her characters. (I like Lucy, but not as much as I like Bob and Olive.) Sounds like this one will be a real treat. The trouble with her novels is that I don't want to read them, because then I'll be done. And then, wait. So for now, I'll enjoy the anticipation!
ReplyDeleteYour Rift is off to a great start! I'm really looking forward to Tell Me Everything. I have an ARC and I'll be starting it soon.
ReplyDeleteI rather like the way the yarn is pooling but I'm looking forward to seeing how the laternate strands work out. Love the colorway.
ReplyDeleteI finished Book One (of ASB) and am into Book Two. It's simply delightful. I think it's going to be a great summertime read!
ReplyDeleteThe start of the sweater looks very pretty. I honestly can't see the pooling. The knitting just looks like a very pretty color design to me. A new Elizabeth Strout book is something to look forward to this September.
ReplyDeleteI am hooked on the Rift pattern after looking at it in Rav. I have 800+ yards of Knit Picks Cotlin in varied colors that will work; I'll have to buy a few more skeins, but I look forward using up stash and getting a t-shirt out of the deal.
ReplyDeleteCotlin would be excellent for this tee!
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