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Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Unraveled, Week 29/2025

Hello and happy Wednesday! Time to link up with Kat and the Unravelers to give you an update on my making and my reading.

While I didn't have much knitting time over the weekend, Ruthie was very accommodating on Monday afternoon and took a good long nap, so I had time to do some knitting and reading while she snoozed (I may have joined her for a bit after running that morning). I've only been working on my Zuzu's Petals cowl around her because it's smaller and easier to shove in a bag if she thinks it might be a toy, but that's meant that I've made some good progress on it. I've only got about a dozen rounds of the chart left to work.

The lace is very intuitive, so much so that I've been able to work on this while reading (I just have to glance at the chart at the beginning of each round to get my bearings). It doesn't look all that great now, but I'll be blocking this aggressively when it's done to open up the lace pattern.

I'm also in the home stretch on my Sugar Maple tee. I've moved into the final section, which has an eight-round repeat with two increase rounds (one increases four stitches, the other two) for an A-line shape to the body. More stitches per round does mean more knitting, but this section is also less involved than the waist shaping section, so I think there will be fewer pauses to check to see where I am in the repeat. I am hopeful that I can finish this up by the end of the month so that I can count it for SSK and earn some door prize tickets.

After last week's book bonanza, things have slowed down a bit and I've only finished one this week, but at least it was a good one.

Wild Dark Shore is Charlotte McConaghy's latest "eco fiction" offering and, like her last two, has the same mysterious and tense atmosphere. As this book opens, a woman named Rowan has washed ashore on a remote island not far from Antarctica and is rescued by a family living there as caretakers. The island has been home to a research station and a seed bank, but climate change has caused both temperatures and sea levels to rise. The researchers have all left and the family -- Dominic Salt and his three children -- are preparing to do the same. Rowan is reticent about explaining why she is on the island, and the Salts seem to have their own secrets. Then there are the clues left behind on the island that raise their own questions: destroyed radios, freshly dug graves, and signs of potential sabotage. As the Salts work to leave this place behind and Rowan tries to uncover the story of what happened, they all have to wrestle with their own demons and decide whether they can trust each other. I listened to this book, which is told from multiple points of view and read by four different readers (very helpful in keeping the characters straight!). Although the island in the novel is fictional, it's based on real places and thus has a very powerful message about how climate change is having some very serious consequences for our future. I gave it 4 stars.

Part of the reason I have only finished the one book this week is because I finally got Onyx Storm from the library last week, and it's been taking me a long time to get through it. I'm committed to finishing it (I'm past the halfway point), but it's not been as engaging for me as the previous two books, I think in large part because it's been so long since I read the last one that I've forgotten a lot of details and characters. But this one also seems to be dragging quite a bit. I'll finish, but I may leave the series after this one. I'm not a big fantasy/romantasy reader, and I only started it for a change of pace, but if it's no longer entertaining me, I see no need to stick with it.

What are you making and reading this week? Here's your Ruthie photo tax payment for today:

11 comments:

  1. Zuzu's Petals is quite lovely in that yarn and you are getting so close to finishing your Sugar Maple Tee. That is a beautiful combination of colors and looks good on you. Yours is the second recommendation for Wild Dark Shore today. I am on hold for it and now I'm anxious to move up in the queue.

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  2. The yarn for your Zuzu's Petals is gorgeous and that is a very pretty pattern. Ruthie is prettier though! I love your Sugar Maple Tee so much - wonderful colors. I'm in (and have been for some time) the queue for Wild Dark Shore.

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  3. Zuzu's Petals is really quite beautiful... especially in your yarn choice! I have never knit that pattern - though it has been in my "queue" for a very long time! I think that would make a truly beautiful gift... so I think I need to move it up into the rotation! I really, really loved Wild Dark Shore... I loved how the story was revealed in bits from the characters! There is lots to contemplate in that book!

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  4. Lovely knitting, Sarah. I am always a total sucker for a "rustic-looking" yarn/lace combo, so the cowl is very appealing to me. And the colors in your Sugar Maple Tee are divine! Can't wait to see it all finished up (and I'm sure that will be soon. . . ). Puppies + knitting don't always work out very well -- but I think Ruthie is getting the idea that she is a Knitting Dog! XO

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  5. That sweater is just lovely with those stripes. Our small boys have finally moved past the point of wanted to unravel yarn projects so I can now knit while they Lego 😉

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  6. Both of your projects look great -- and a little knitting is better than NO knitting! ;)

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  7. Ruthie is adadorableThat pink patch on her nose....awwww, too sweet.

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  8. Love all the knitting progress and that sweet photo of Ruthie. (tax payments aren't supposed to be cute, are they?)

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  9. Both of your knits are coming along so well!

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  10. I saw that you finished Onyx Storm - uh oh! And you're right - if the series isn't enjoyable for you then it's time to stop. I am still enjoying it for what it is, which is a fun escape for me! So glad you had Wild, Dark Shore to level out your reading experience this week :)

    It sounds like Ruthie got tired out from all of the weekend shenanigans! So glad you had some solid knitting time this week. You've piqued my interest in Zuzu's Petals and that sweater looks so cool.

    I hope the second half of your week has been wonderful!

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  11. I'm loving that Tee.

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