It feels weird that it's already Wednesday; I've once again been thrown off by a long weekend and another one coming up (I'm taking Friday off because I'd reached my maximum on accrued time off, so I needed to take a day or I couldn't earn more). But it is Wednesday, which means it's time to join Kat and the Unravelers, this time with FOs!
I'd have liked to have modeled this first one for you, but I did not have light and another photographer in the house at the same time, and we all know I'm not great at selfies.
Pattern: Zuzu's Petals (Ravelry link) by Carina Spencer, using instructions for Gauge 1/Fingering
Needles: US 7/4.5 mm
Yarn: handspun Rambouillet/mohair/CVM/tussah silk/silk noil, approximately 77 g/188 yds. used
Started/Completed: May 13/May 21
This was a surprisingly fast knit, given that I was really only working on it during Ruthie's afternoon naps (which, on a good day, might be two hours long). Although my yarn was more in the sport to DK range, I followed the instructions for the fingering weight version and used bigger needles to use up as much yarn as possible. I did get a bit into the green in the skein at the edging -- maybe not as much as I wanted, but enough to make me happy. There's about 100 yards of yarn left and no plan for it, though I would expect I could combine it with some other handspun bits and bobs to make something.
Though I don't have a photo yet (because blocking is happening), I also finished my Sugar Maple tee yesterday afternoon! It was a long bind-off in twisted ribbing that took most of nap time, and it's satisfying that I finished well ahead of the end of the month so I'm not in a rush this weekend.
Because I knew I would finish the sweater at some point in the day yesterday, I also took some time to wind yarn for my next cast-on. I'm going to be knitting another summer top. It's not for the SSK knitalong, but it is using yarn that I bought at the last one I attended (back in 2023).
This is Miss Babs Damask, a really interesting blend of silk and bleached linen. I bought the two skeins with another sleeveless summer top in mind, but I'm going to be using for this one (Ravelry link) instead, provided I can get gauge. Swatching is in progress. If it doesn't work, I'll go back to the original plan (Ravelry link).
Reading time has been more plentiful this past week, though the books I've finished have been a mixed bag.
First, after a long wait, I got Onyx Storm from the library. This is the third book in the series, and I really only decided to read it to see what would happen with the cliffhanger at the end of book two and because Katie had read it. This is one I easily could have DNF'ed, but I decided to finish it just in case something happened at the end. Well, there was another cliffhanger, and aside from one other development, that's about all that happened. I couldn't tell if it was the writing/writer or the fact that it had been more than a year since I read the last book, but I had a really hard time remembering who everyone was and what had happened previously, which meant I was confused for a lot of the book. On top of that, it seemed like a lot was going on without anything actually happening, if that makes sense. I gave it 2.5 stars, rounded down. I doubt I'll be continuing with the series unless a reader I trust tells me I need to read the last two books (though in that case I'd probably have to start over and read the whole series so I remember what happened).
Your Zuzu's Petals really turned out beautifully! I have wondered how Miss Babs Damask would knit up, so I will be watching your progress! (I like both patterns you have on your radar!) I so enjoy Ruthie snaps... and I am even happier to hear that she and The Mister are finding their way!
ReplyDeleteZuzu's Petals is gorgeous Sarah. And, I cannot wait to see your Sugar Maple tee. Miss Babs Damask is such a pretty yarn and you've chosen what should be a great pattern for it. Ruthie looks so anxious to jump up!!
ReplyDeleteLook at that sweet pup!!!! Love Ruthie pics. (More, please.) And your cowl is just lovely, Sarah. XO
ReplyDeleteZuZu's Petals is really lovely, with just the right amount of green along the edge, and I'll be anxious to see your Sugar Maple Tee! The Damask yarn sounds like a great one to use for a summer top. I'm sorry reading wasn't better but you might deserve a medal for reading Onyx Storm. I had to quit after the first two books, but i know I'm not her target audience. I hope you enjoy The Homemade God. I thought the middle dragged a bit but the ending was worthwhile.
ReplyDeleteThat cowl is really lovely, and I can't wait to see your Tee! I love both the patterns you have in mind for Damask.
ReplyDeleteYou've finished two projects AND three books? You are amazing! I love the cowl and look forward to seeing pictures of the Sugar Maple tee. Ruthie looks full of energy!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see your tee finished! I STILL need to block my cloudesley tee because I could be wearing it now!! Your cowl is just lovely - it looks perfect.
ReplyDeleteI might not be a trusted reader!! So don't listen to me about the Fourth Wing books. And to be honest, I might not continue the series either?? BUT - I still had fun with this third one so we'll see how I feel when the fourth gets published.
I hope today is a quick one for you and you make it to your long weekend!
The cowl is beautiful. Although you might have preferred to use a little more of the green, I think that the soft touch at the end is just right. Ruthie looks like a gal who is always up for a good time.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the tip about reading a print version of "All the Beauty in the World." I think I'll release my audio hold and see if I can check out the print copy from the library.
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