Sunday’s National Trust secondhand booksale find! £2:50, only published last year and in mint condition. By Lisa Cook – Lisasattik on Insta.
The day after I tried knitting again ( see here ) I went off to my favourite yarn shop to buy some yarn to celebrate. Someone was away on a 10 day fishing trip and had left me emergency money only to be used in case of emergency. Last time I went on a massive pub crawl with a friend until the early hours, this year I was very, very sensible and hadn’t touched any of it. A few days before his return I thought a little might be well spent on a couple of bottles of Cornish Orchards cider and a ball of new yarn. Solid plan?
I was thinking of buying something neutral, perhaps to crochet a motif at a time; as I’m trying to rehabilitate my hand after injury last year (as you already know.) Making small pieces to eventually turn into a blanket is doable in short bursts, especially as I reckon you-can-never-make-too-many-blankets. So, of course when I got home it was with variegated yarn with glittery thread through it….and a shawl pattern.
It’s Katia Silver Paint (100) and is a soft mix of acrylic and a little wool, the glittery thread is gold. It crochets up really nicely. I’m making an Ana Lucia shawl. It’s going to be slow, but slow progress is better than no progress. This has been my mantra for most of the last year.
I’m still reading Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks, this is not being devoured at all, but I’m determined to finish it. I don’t dislike the book, but it’s rather dry and the telling feels slow. It doesn’t help that I often find I’ve nodded off while reading at bedtime (a new and slightly worrying development) and my Kindle has long gone into sleep mode too.
I also started to read Tracey Thorn’s memoir Another Planet: a Teenager in Suburbia She writes in an engaging style.
I have two audio books on the go too: Audible’s version of Jack Kerouac’s On the Road; I really like Matt Dillon’s performance of this, his accent and voice are good and finally Ruby Wax’s new one: No Brainer. She always makes me chuckle; I like her Sane New World: Taming the Mind.
What are you making and reading?
Joining in with Ginny’s monthly Yarn Along once again. Hurrah!
What a pretty shawl and yarn, take it easy now. I love On the road, so evocative of the time.
Can’t do anything else but crochet occasionally. The last time I tried was the week before the BH weekend when I bought the yarn, sad isn’t it.
Sex, drugs and …jazz! Yes.
Looks a pretty yarn and an interesting texture to the pattern. Good to see you making something even if wisely in small doses.
Thanks Jane. Most of the rows are different – crochet into back loop / front loop / front post / back post etc. It’s good for variety. (My hand doesn’t think so after 15 minutes on Sunday but I’m trying to soothe it.)
Is it too challenging?
I’m wondering the same. Maybe plain easy treble rows would be easier to manage. And small pieces not a blanket which would be heavy too….
I’ll have to finish my band and attach them both to the cowl. That would be an accomplishment – finishing something.
It will be a most delicate shawl with all those sparkles :)
It is pretty yarn isn’t it
That yarn is so pretty!
Isn’t it? Can you get it over there?
That shawl is going to be very glamorous!!! Take it slow…. or I’ll have to become the “crochet police” and put you in crochet jail!!!
That will be a beautiful shawl. ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
Great shawl! I liked the mini series adaptation of Birdsong, but there were parts that were slow in the screen version too.
I’m missing your regular posts. Are you OK.?