Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Knitting and Reading




I have been enjoying crocheting granny squares lately and have one blanket that I am working on using Peace Fleece wool in some rustic colors.   The other blanket I am using hand dyed yarns in subtle tones.

After finishing up my "light" read which I actually ended up not really enjoying that much, I am back to some my more usual nonfiction type of selections.

The book, Unconditional Parenting book is to go along with the Peaceful Parenting classes I am taking and it continues to affirm what has always been in my heart.
An Everlasting Meal is a really excellent book that I am reading through again and taking notes this time for different meal ideas and cooking techniques.

Joining in with Ginny.

8 comments:

  1. I love the look of granny squares and have always wanted to learn how to make them.I bet they get addictive!

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  2. Unconditional parenting is one of my fav books! You will love it.

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  3. I have got to learn how to crochet! I love those little granny squares!

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  4. Love the colors you are using for your squares...they crochet up so quickly;) I am making one large square for a lap blanket....I really like your pastel colors... those are the colors that I would like to use for a summer lap blanket..

    You are always an inspiration!!!

    ~~Renee

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  5. I love doing granny squares and have shared some today as well. I reslly like those browny shades Everlasting meal is such a good book - and so easy to use the ideas xx

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  6. I love your granny squares Tonya, you know they make me happy!
    I think I am very interested in the everlasting meal book.
    Hope you are well. Thinking of you. Love, Renee
    p.s. it just snowed for the last two days!

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  7. This book, Unconditional Parenting, got my attention. Thank you for sharing this with us. And i have to say knitting and reading is something we used to do with my mom every week and my memories from these days are precious.

    Love,
    Joanna

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