Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Yarn Along - Easy Knitting and Easy Reading



Joining in again this Wednesday (no baby yet...) with Ginny of Small Things to share two of my favorite things - knitting and reading.

I cast on to knit a very simple scarf - it is a basketweave pattern - knit two, purl two for two rows and then reverse that - purl two knit two for two rows.  I am using a DK weight wool/merino blend from Peace Fleece in a soft mossy green/brown shade with little specks of color throughout and size 6 needles.

When the baby comes and so much of my time spent nursing I like to have several simple knitting projects kept in various locations where I would stop and nurse.   This is a another simple project to join along with the shawl.

I finished up this enertaining and easy reading before sleep book - Whilstin' Dixie in a Nor'Easter by Lisa Patton.   

I need some suggestions for some new reading.....

Warm wishes,
Tonya

19 comments:

  1. The scarf looks like a nice simple knit for those last impatient days of pregnancy. :)

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  2. Dear Tonya,
    I love you sharing these easy patterns. How is the shawl going? I saved those notes for antoher project for later on.
    I really like the Rosamary Sutcliffe books (they are my favourite reads at the moment) Applesacue needs Sugar springs to mind for some reason right now.
    A great mother culture book
    Happy knitting this week
    Blessings
    Gae

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  3. What a pretty scarf...thanks for the great idea!

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  4. Nice scarf...how many stitches did you cast on?
    I have you in my blog roll....will be watching for baby news....and praying for you. Have a great day!

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  5. Have you ever read any Janet Oke? Best wishes for you and new baby!!

    Mary

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  6. The scarf looks wonderful. I need to start some easy projects for when our school begins again, and when I need a break from a larger project.

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  7. I have out Amanda Soule's new book from the library and the essays in it for each month of the year are really lovely. I'm enjoying it.

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  8. I love small projects that you can put down and pick...and with a new little one on the way..that is the way to go...

    ~~Renee

    A Knitters Notebook

    P.s. Are you still writing your paper journal that you use to sell?

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  9. Major Pettigrew's Last Stand was my favorite read of the summer. Right now I'm reading A Vintage Affair, which is also quite good.

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  10. Enjoy knitting and nursing when your new little bundle arrives! (We're expecting one in mid-October...getting very excited!)

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  11. How wonderful.. to be so close to the arrival that you know the knitting project you started will be finished as you nurse your new sweet one! Eagerly awaiting your announcement!

    Blessings, Debbie

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  12. Looks like a cosy scarf. Best wishes for you and the new baby!!

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  13. I love the simplicity of your scarf. It is nice to have those kinds of knitting projects laying about waiting for you to pick them up. Good idea about having them about for when your baby arrives. :)

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  14. That's a lovely pattern and sounds nice and easy.

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  15. My recent favorite is Better Off

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  16. Love the simple scarf. So nice to have a few projects like that. Thank you for sharing your pattern. How exciting that the time to meet your neweslt little one is drawing so close. I keep you both in my prayers and be looking forward to the news.

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  17. I just finished To Kill a Mockingbird...it was so good. If you've already read that one, then I also enjoyed "Promises to Keep" by Ann Tatlock. We read it for book club. Have a great end to your week...your scarf is just lovely.

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  18. I so love basketweave, and yet have not done anything with it! You've inspired me to do a scarf. :)
    I think of you often, Mama!

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  19. Thank you so much for sharing all the book ideas.
    Warm wishes,
    Tonya

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