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Amethyst Shawl Complete

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If you haven't knit with beads before, you should put it on your knitting bucket list.  I love this shawl and I loved knitting this pattern .  The beginning of the shawl is good old tried and true garter stitch with a crescent shaping.  Easy peasy and fun! As I mentioned in a previous post, I used the appliance dental floss method of attaching the beads. The easiest ways to attach beading in knitting and crocheting if you ask me.  I'm kind of nutty but I love when the shawl rows take longer and longer to complete. Another crazy thing I love is the "tinkling" sound of the beads hitting the table.  Soft, dainty and oh so decadent. Ravelry notes are here

Weekends

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And just like that, my world is quieter and smaller.  You see, my daughter returned to the west coast on Friday evening.  I reclaimed my house with a flurry of cleaning activities.  Bathrooms tidied, towels and linens washed, dried and folded up. On Saturday, I relaxed and read my books.  When I was tired of reading, I then did some serious knitting.  I separated the sleeves from the body of my sweater.  Progress! My husband and I took daily walks and while the snow is still there, looking dirty and melty, spring is in the air!  Birds are everywhere and the poor robins are congregating near snow-cleared lawn patches trying to find some worms. After Saturday evening Mass, we had a 'big' salad for dinner that was delightful, I find the simplest of meals the most fulfilling.  Sunday was more laundry, eating up leftovers, making a menu plan (sort of), and sketching out my week ahead. my daughter gave my husband this wee little drone for his birthday.....tiny but

Winter Blast

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Our little town has been diligently digging out of a winter storm.  I measured 25 inches in my back yard (unofficial number of course).  As you know, I'm loving this brief winter visit.  Snow in this magnitude is manageable because I still have electricity! Our daughter leaves today after being here since Sunday night.  We had a great visit even though we were unable to go anywhere for two -  three days.  She loved the snow and pulled out her winter coat and boots that she left here when she moved to California.  Just think by this evening, she'll be back in summertime weather! Luckily, we did get out yesterday to shop and have lunch :) I recently switched from a windows computer to a mac (I bought my son's macbook air).  Over all the switch has been easy but sometimes my brain hurts from trying to figure out how to do things that I could seamlessly do without thinking.  I'm hoping when the learning curve is over, I'll be happy with the swi

Currently on the Needles

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Can you see that snow?  I'm in snow heaven!  I measured about 25 inches out there when it was all said and done.  Quite impressive and the best part is that I still have electricity, what a blessing! Alrighty, my knitting is nearly the same.  I am enjoying knitting my top down sweater and since I restarted it, I'm not making grave errors.  Phew!  I have about twelve rows or so until I separate the sleeves from the body. I started a new project yesterday during my snow day.  My poor husband was snow-blowing all day so I started his cowl that he's been asking about since Christmas when I gave one to my son in law.  My husband picked out this madeline tosh merino light while in NYC in a yarn shop. (Knitty City) I continue to read Maeve Binchy's Chestnut Street.   The book is a final collection of her writings before her death and is a series of short stories.  Bite sized reading!  I received Taproot Magazine in the mail this week and that is a savory kind of rea

Weekends

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Weekends are for memory making,  relaxing and enjoying quiet moments of our days.   If you would like, please share your weekend moments in the comment section with a link to your blog. Good morning!  How was your weekend?  Full of snow perhaps?  Mine was delightfully snow filled and a big old fashioned nor'easter is heading our way.   I am not ready.  Usually everyone in my town shops for milk, eggs and bread.  I need to get going on that! On Saturday morning, our son headed back to his apartment and I did the mad dash of cleaning the house for phase two of family visitors.  We attended Saturday night Mass and had a quick 'get your own' dinner once home. Sunday morning was lots of laundry and making sushi (yum) for a packed dinner for my husband who drove to the airport to pick up our daughter!  They arrived around nine p.m. I witnessed some incredible sunrises over the weekend and I wish I could capture the beauty as I see it.  The deer have bee

The Big City

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On Monday we left with our son to spend two nights in New York City.  Last year we visited in March and that time it was 70 degrees.  This time we weren't so lucky with summer time temperatures.  We still had lots of fun. I know some of you live near NYC and I wish I could have set up some visits, but our schedule was jam-packed from the morning until the evening!  One day I'll be there with some blocks of time to spare to making blog friends into real in life friends. On our first full Monday, my fitbit  clocked over 20,000 steps :)  I'm telling you - crazy!!  I'm thrilled I was well enough to do that amount of walking.  The next day I had only 13,000 because I was too tired and my body was sore. We walked all over Central Park and I remembered to take lots of photos.  A park information worker gave us a lovely walkabout trail at the lower half of Central Park.  She was quite helpful! Monday night, we went to the Kinky Boots musical and was thorough

Currently on the Needles

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Hello!  As you can see, I've a new knitting project and a new book.  I love beginnings! I finished Britt Marie was Here and loved loved loved it immensely.  The ending was perfection and I love her character growth throughout the book.  She never sacrificed her true personality in fact she embraced herself but also focused on what SHE wanted.  We should all do that in our life. I also finished Small Victories on Sunday night.  Anne Lamott is a fantastic writer about life in general.  She is raw, honest and poignantly funny about her spiritual journey.  I find myself chuckling as I read her essays.  Reading this book coincided with the beginning of Lent and I might try to do that next Lent as well, this faith reading seems appropriate. My knitting!  I started another Pebble Beach shawl with this lovely soft green wool   So far the yellow tones and the white tones are enough to add some bling but not overpowering. Phew.  I was concerned while I was winding the skein up.