Hooray, it's Wednesday! It's been a long week already, so I'm happy to have arrived at its midpoint -- especially because I will be off on Friday, so I'm officially halfway done with the workweek. As per usual, today I'm joining Kat and the Unravelers to talk about making and reading.
My second Bousta Beanie has grown quite a bit since you last saw it, and now those of you who couldn't quite imagine how the colors would look reversed no longer have to try:
I'm getting stained-glass vibes from this one, and the benefit of using the colored yarn as the contrast is that I'm getting mixed up less frequently and thus having to tink back less (I think I've only done it once so far). I've put the hat knitting aside for the moment, however, to do some swatching.
I got selected to test knit Kerri Blumer's adorable new tee for babies and kids (see it on IG here), so I'm going to be making a 6 month size for my niece. I pulled out some LolaBean Yarn Co. Bean Sprout that I bought at Indie Untangled at my second Rhinebeck, I think -- it was the last one before the pandemic, I believe. I'm doing a faux in-the-round swatch, though I'm pretty confident I'll get gauge with the suggested needle size because it's what I usually get with this size. As soon as I'm sure of my gauge, I'll be casting on to get my version done ASAP.
Last week I did something I hadn't done in almost a year: I bought yarn. I wanted to knit another Rift tee and didn't have any appropriate (read: non-wool) yarn in my stash already, plus I knew that Knit Picks' summer sale was starting last Wednesday, so I ordered some CotLin. And I'm sure you all know the siren call of free shipping, so I added some sale goodies to my cart to get it:
Ironically, the only thing that wasn't on sale was the CotLin, the whole purpose for the purchase! But everything else here was -- two skeins of hand-painted Stroll, a skein of Wonderfluff, and five skeins of Chroma Twist. The Chroma, at least, I'm planning to use for charity hats; perhaps the Stroll will become some hats as well. I haven't figured out just what to do with the Wonderfluff, but I already had two skeins of it in a lavender shade and figured I could use this hot pink together with those.
I've had another good week of reading, in spite of being busy at work, and finished two books.
The Comfort of Ghosts, the final installment in the Maisie Dobbs series (sob!) came out earlier this month, and though I thought I'd have a long wait from the library -- it said several months when I put it on hold -- somehow I ended up only waiting a day! Though there is a bit of a mystery in this book, it was resolved about two-thirds of the way through, and it really felt like Winspear was more focused on wrapping things up for Maisie in a satisfying way. WWII is over, and things are changing for everyone in its wake. In uncovering some secrets in her extended family, Maisie takes a good look back at her life and how far she's come from being a teenaged housemaid. I am sad there will be no more, but I also feel completely satisfied with where Maisie has ended up. I listened to this book and, in fact, the whole series. It's been a wonderful companion on many workouts and through many household chores. I gave this final installment 4 stars.
Those Bousta hats are just wonderful! And now, I really want to have some color-work on my needles. Thanks for your thoughts on Enter Ghost. Yes, parts were uncomfortable but I am with you on letting beautiful stories help me broaden my perspective.
ReplyDeleteI agree with your stained glass thoughts on your second Bousta! I don't know which one I like better... they are both AWESOME! I love that new baby tee... how cute! (and Enter Ghost looks like a fascinating read... I am going to get on the wait list for it!)
ReplyDeleteI like the inverse hats and I also think the in-progress one looks like stained glass. That purple yarn is gorgeous and the test knit is sweet. I've never used CotLin but it sounds like a nice blend and that color will make a lovely Rift. I haven't listened to the Maisie Dobbs series but I feel like there is some incentive now that it's wrapped up. I'll have to remember this the next time I'm looking for something to read.
ReplyDeleteDefinite stained glass vibes, Sarah. So glad you had fun doing some yarn shopping! (I don't do that very often anymore either . . . ) XO
ReplyDeleteLove both of your hats (and definitely stained glass vibes). Someone will be very lucky to get one of those. And that baby tee!! How sweet is that?
ReplyDeleteStained glass vibes for sure and I think it's beautiful! Nice yarn haul, too!
ReplyDeleteI love the reverse!! But I’m not surprised—given how I always love black with rainbow…
ReplyDeleteI thought it was fun that both of your finishes had ‘Ghost’ in their titles. Sounds like a good balance of comfort and DIScomfort this week.
I can't wait to see that CotLin knit up ... what a great color! Wasn't that Maisie Dobbs wonderful - I felt like the whole book was a "closing of the case" and really showcased Winspear's love for her readers and for Maisie. I'm sad her story ended, but it felt like closure. and Enter Ghost! The structure and the "art" tie-ins bumped it to 5 stars for me ... I'd love to discuss!
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy CotLin yarn. Maybe some day I'll knit a top with it. Both books you mention sound like good reads. I have been a Maisie Dobbs fan for a long time. I'm on the library hold lis for Enter Ghost. It may be a long wait.
ReplyDeleteOnce again, your Bousta Beanies made me smile!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
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