It seems like ages since I joined in with the Yarn Along link-up. I have had a series of Wednesdays that have kept us busy and away from home, interestingly today we are out and about again, but I just had to make some time to get some knitty news in :o)
I am still busy with the same two projects - DH's Weekend Pullover...
The front is now off the needles and the back on the needles and progressing nicely.
My Stockholm Scarf is just about finished - only inches away from binding off!
In fact I was very tempted to have it ready for today's post - but life seems to be keeping me busy at the moment so it was not to be. But perhaps next week? I hope so. I can't wait to see what it is going to look and feel like.
Reading - I'm just in-between books at the moment. I finished 'Pocketful of Pinecones' (4th time reading) about two days ago. This reading has really impacted my thoughts about our nature study time in our homeschooling. I posted some thoughts on it here a short while ago.
I'm really not sure what to pick up next to be honest. I usually have a list of books that I want to read, but nothing is standing out for me. I am hoping that today's link-up might bring some inspiration :o)
Joining Ginny today over at Small Things.
That sweater is shaping up nicely!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! I love the color you are using for your scarf.
ReplyDeleteI love both your projects, the colour of the scarf is stunning and the sweater looks so soft and warm. Happy Knitting. X
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see both projects. I've only made little sweaters so big ones seem so overwhelming! I plan to knit one for me this year though. Looks like a great book, we try to get into nature everyday. The kids just don't know they're studying it yet :)
ReplyDeleteyour knitting is so pretty, and i love the sound of the book, i hope you do find the inspiration for another read soon!
ReplyDeletePocket Full of Pinecones is one of my favorite reads for back-to-school -- so inspiring! I just love Karen A's philosophy of nature study and Mother Culture! My current reads include a book on Christian hospitality that I'm finding rather convicting (shared about it on my YA post today...). Happy knitting! ~Lisa :)
ReplyDeleteThe Weekend Pullover looks lovely. :) Also, looking forward to seeing that scarf finished; it's a gorgeous color, especially for autumn!
ReplyDeleteYour scraf is lovely! I often find when I'm trying to get something done the more that comes up that needs to be done first. Thanks for the book rec - I have it on my shelf but have yet to read it.
ReplyDeletewow you've made a lot of progress on the sweater since the last time I saw it. Sleeves are easy peasy compared to all that body work! Love your scarf, just in time for fall!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty scarf, the color the lovely!
ReplyDeleteNeat collection of books! And the sweater looks great too :-).
ReplyDeleteI have just come across your blog for the first time and I am totally overwhelmed. I love your organisation, the homeschooling, the fact that you are a Christian, I think I have a girly blog crush on you!! I am a follower!
ReplyDeleteLOL - Thanks for your kind words. Your comment was waiting for me first thing this morning so it has made my day! Lovely to know that some of what I blog might be of encouragement to others.
DeleteBlessings in Christ,
Shirley
Both of you projects are beautiful!
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