Yarn Along


For knitting this week, I finished my shawl and blogged about it here.  I am so thrilled with how it turned out.  I am still working on my wurm hat it, should be done in a day or two.  It is a really easy pattern and it is great to work on while watching TV or talking.  I bought a generous amount of yardage so I could have the full slouch effect from the pattern.  The yarn on the right is madelinetosh merino light.  I am thinking of a triangle shawl but not sure which one as of yet.  So today I will enter the endless sea of patterns on Ravelry and stalk the ideas :)  Of course, while I am reading everyone's blogs for the Yarn Along!

I have maybe ten pages to go on Rebecca--I know that it has taken me forever to read this book.  It will be finished today, promise.  I am glad that I've re-read it.  I must say that I continue to be a tiny bit disappointed in the heroine's lack of a back bone but it was written generations ago.  Maybe women with backbones was not the "in" thing.  However, the mystery and the creepy mood of the book is wonderful.  You tend to suspect every character in the book-fantastic!

Joining Ginny

Comments

  1. Gorgeous yarn for the hat - I love slouchy hats!

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  2. that shawl is beautiful. will be looking forward to the finished hat! and FYI your link has last weeks yarn along attached...just FYI.

    :)
    jen

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  3. oops! you fixed it before i hit refresh on my page! ;)

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  4. Karen, your wurm looks great! You must be one of the faster knitter's, wow!
    Have a happy yarn along.

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  5. Your wurm looks so nice! Love the Madtosh! I can't wait to see what you make with it!

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  6. i remember the first time i read Rebecca, was a teenager i believe. hadn't thought about that in ages!

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  7. Your hat looks so cozy! And the color is so fresh.

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  8. I am drooling over that madelinetosh!!! Good thing I can't get to your stash. ;) LOL! I'd be in trouble. blessings ~ tanna

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  9. Love that wurm pattern. I have it bookmarked on my Ravelry site. The color will look so nice with your dark hair. It is for you, right?

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  10. I love love love the madelintosh yarn! Beautiful color!! Each week you mention Rebecca I think I need to get my copy out...I loved it years ago!

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  11. Love the wurm!!! (also love the name!) and the madeline tosh--yummy!!! how are you going to choose??? there are so many many shawl patterns out there now--I'm sort of lusting over Carol Sunday's market shawl. (lusting during Lent--not good!!!)

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  12. I love the Wurm that was knit for me. I love the color you chose for yours.

    - Jen
    www.wifemomknitter.wordpress.com

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  13. Such fun when you can use every bit of yarn for a project. Much better than falling short! Oh the endless world of Ravelry - have fun there

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  14. Lovely green yarn :) I see you have House at Riverton in your stack, I loved that, a very good read! x

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  15. ooh, i'm thinking of knitting a triangle shawl as well, can't wait to see which one you will choose. i was thinking of the Rae.

    i have such a problem with heroines lacking backbone too. i dislike that a lot in older movies as well.
    i read "The forgotten Garden" by Kate Morton a couple of months ago.

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  16. That shawl is heavenly, it looks so soft to wear. Also, I love that orangy yarn next to your project.
    http://steadyfootprints.blogspot.com/

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  17. Your shawl turned out beautifully! The hat will be great. I haven't read Rebecca since high school or college...might have to revisit that one.

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  18. Lovely yarn! I have read both the books you have pictured. They are terrific! Happy reading!

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  19. Love the Wurm. I have it in my que. And your shawl s just beautiful. Thanks for stopping by for a blog visit today.

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  20. I saw on Ravelry that you're using cosymakes sport--I have a couple of skeins of that tucked away for a future cardigan. :) Can't wait to work with it!

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  21. Your shawl was gorgeous Karen! I am not sure I commented on it. I love the colour of your Wurm - the pattern looks interesting - will be checking that out! LOVE the House at Riverton; it is a good read.

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  22. your hat is looking good! and the m.t. is always yummy, have fun searching out the right pattern!

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  23. Hat looks delicious! I love that color and that yarn!

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  24. That's very much the case with a lot of older books. Jane Austen always seems to infuriate me. Your hat looks cute!

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  25. Love your hat - I think I need more hats. I will be doing a small shawl for my next project, but it will take me weeks - maybe months to finish. Looks like an interesting read you have lined up. xx

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  26. Lovely yarn and your hat looks neat. I must check out the pattern :) Happy knitting!

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  27. Love the hat and the beautiful madelinetosh yarn! Your shawl turned out beautifully too. Don't you just love finishing up and blocking a project like that?

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  28. Have you read Kate Morton's other two novels? I really enjoyed them, and House at Riverton is up next on my list.

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  29. I have yet to try the mad tosh-methinks I need to do so soon. Your hat looks great. I love you saying "stalk ideas". It's exactly that!

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  30. Lovely colour. I've just read Rebecca too. I kept willing her to actually ask some questions of her new husband! Very frustrating but still a great read.

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  31. Love that green! Gorgeous yarn!
    I have yet to read anything by Kate Morton...may have to give her a try real soon!
    Thanks for stopping by my blog! :)

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