Archie got home to Athens safely, only
an hour late. It was half-past two by the time he got to bed – but
I think (if I've got it the right way around) that that's only
half-past midnight in Edinburgh, not too bad for a day with a long
wait for a connection, and bad weather.
I'm well advanced with the sixth repeat
of the centre of the Unst Bridal Shawl.
And enormously grateful for your
suggestions for a Huddling Shawl.
Fishwife, we think alike. I am Carol
Sunday's devoted slave, and had already looked on her website. I
think I'd probably go for the
Sonoma rather than the Pueblo, because it looks as if there's
more of it. My link is to the whole list of shawls and scarves, so
you can contemplate both.
And Jared! Brooklyntweed.net is not
loading for me this morning, but here's Girasole
in Ravelry, and here's the
Hemlock Ring. Both sensational. And the idea of EZ's Stonington
and the J&S jumper-weight stash, as suggested by Ron and Judith,
is also enormously attractive. World enough and time, that's what I
need. The ill'er I feel – and some days recently have been not very
good, despite pronouncing myself cured last week – the more
important it seems to get the Bridal Shawl finished.
Zite came up with this, this morning –
someone who's finished the
Effortless, and looks good in it. It took me a moment to remember
why the name was familiar – but the answer is that I've bought the
pattern, and it's been on my HALFPINT list for a long time. I'll
probably never get there.
Here's a recent picture of great-nephew
Ted, Theo and Jenni's son. Aren't four months wonderful!
Today is (I think) Septuagesima Sunday.
In the olden days, it was the moment when vestments switched to
purple and you knew Lent was coming. I read about it in an old missal
the other day and found the explanation next to unintelligible. They
were right to drop it. I miss the warning that Lent is near, but in
fact pay more attention now that I've got to work it out for myself.
I am relieved to hear the traveller arrived safely!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm one of your new followers! I found you through 'Knitsofacto'. I see that you are in Edinburgh (I'm further down the East Coast near North Berwick). Have you tried that new wool shop at Bruntsfield yet? The name escapes me now but will get back to you when/if I remember.I love everything Jared Flood does. Lovely bonnie baby.
ReplyDeleteHemlock ring, Sonoma and Stonington have long been on my list.....how to choose?
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Jean, it is totally mindless knitting, but the stole in Wearwithall is a great thing for huddling. I made one in fingering alpaca and I huddled in it just last night while trying to figure out how I could have made such an elementary mistake that I needed to rip out nearly and entire hat. Reading while knitting isn't even to blame.
ReplyDeleteLace knitting is very addictive, isn't it. Your picture the other day was lovely, and I can see why this project ends up being the one in your hands during knitting time. I hope you can get back to the Milano soon, however.
ReplyDeleteAnother possibility for a shawl would be one of Myrna Stahman's Faroese style shawls, knit in a worsted weight yarn. It would knit up pretty quickly, and I find her designs to be very unboring while on the needles. I also love the way these shawls sit on the shoulders.
Brooklyn Tweed has a new website... brooklyntweed.com.
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