Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Early Morning and Yarn Along

Waking up at 5 am sure makes for a long morning! The stars were still out as I stoked up the fire and got the house warm. A cup of raspberry leaf tea, a few rows of knitting and a few stories read to the babe. We've breakfasted and Aedan is already down for his morning nap. The breakfast dishes are washed, the floors are swept and Aedan's 1st mess of the day has been tidied, ready for the next one. My second cup of tea is steeping on the kitchen counter as I type this at 9 am, and it is only just beginning to lighten out. I'll have to wait another hour for enough sunlight to get a photo for Yarn Along.

I've given up on the Midsummer Night shawl. I think it was perhaps a little too much for my first real attempt at knitting lace. Also, and I hesitate to say this because I am a relative beginner (although I've known HOW to knit for many years), I think there were more errors in the pattern. I got stuck again, it wasn't making any sense...and then I dropped some stitches while unknitting/reknitting a row...and that's when I frogged the whole thing. I'm instead working on a much simpler lace pattern cowl. It's going very well. It's a short and easy repeat and it's knitting quickly.



I'm still making my way through the Harry Potter series; I'm onto the Goblet of Fire now. I do believe I'll give Harry a rest after this one, though. I'm itching to get into a book my friend loaned me called "I was born under a Spruce tree". It is a transcription of the oral history of a local man's life. He passed last winter, but boy has he left an amazing legacy. He photographed much of his life, too, so the book is rich not just with his spoken tale, but with the photos to document his life in the bush, on the creeks and in the gold mines all over this territory. 

What are you knitting and reading? Hop on over to Ginny's blog, Small Things, and yarn along with the rest of us!

7 comments:

  1. Wow, 5am that's an early start. Hope you manage to finish knitting the cowl it looks great, love the colour of the yarn.

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    1. Yeah, my little one has been getting up pretty early lately.

      I'm feeling way more confident with this cowl. It's a Christmas gift, so I better finish it!

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  2. oooh, that book sounds good. good luck on the new cowl, hopefully it will bring success.

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    1. Yes, I can't wait to get into it! I'm about three quarters through Harry Potter though, gotta finish that first!

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  3. Last night I stayed up late making myself a new pair of mittens, but alas, they are a wee bit too small! Too bad since I did them in seal fur dyed fuchsia and blue fox trim. They are gorgeous! They will go into the sew pile and I will make myself a new pair.

    And I am still reading, "The Passage"- the vampire apocalypse book. It is taking me a while to get through it since my sewing has kept me so busy this week!

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    1. Too bad about the mittens, they sound beautiful!

      Vampire apocalypse. Sounds exciting!

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  4. That local book sounds AMAZING!

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