Knit or Read?

Sometimes I have to choose.

Reading has always been part of who I am. The public library was a frequent stop in the weeks and months and years that made up my childhood. I can remember my mother chatting away with the ladies at the circulation desk, the epic card catalogs in oak drawers with brass pulls and the reddish orange industrial carpet that was as rough as burlap. The children’s section at that time was tucked back beyond the non fiction section in the grayer corner of the building. Once I started school and the new Primary school in my town was open, the school library was a respite from all day in school. Centrally located and accessible from all hallways and each of the “special” classrooms. It was the highlight of each school day to be able to leave the classroom and travel through the halls to that days Special. ”Specials” were Music, Art, P.E. And Library. Those short class periods where we were away from our desks or tables and ushered into a different world were the highlight of school for me. I loved each special, but could never get enough of the library. The introduction to using the school library was wonderful. We had our own library cards, could select our own books and were frequently read to by the head librarian. The books that were chosen were wonderful accents to what we were learning in the classroom, it was so exciting!! Like the garnish on the school day. Those “garnishes” on the lessons of the classroom taught me how to dive deeper into my passions, to seek out those topics that could serve to teach me even more.

Recently I picked up a copy of Grand Shetland Adventure by Gudrun Johnson and Mary Jane Mucklestone… I was able to get Gudrun to sign my new copy and pose for a pic at the recent Wayland Farm Fiber Market!

Diving deeper into reading about Knitting has recently helped me clean up my sleep routine. Creating discipline about sleep has been hard, and trying to clean out the noise of the surround world that ends up in our social media feeds has been frustrating. Putting my phone away, and tucking in with a book about knitting has given me so much space to think. What do I want to know more about? What do I want to be knitting? What do I want to be designing? What gives me a spark of excitement? These questions have all been front of mind as I distill where I want to be and what I want to do with my knitting. Taking a more scholarly approach to learning about regional knitting styles and identifying how those carry into the modern practice of knitting is illuminating for me on this quest for personal development.

What about you? I would love to hear what you have been reading, or what you have been knitting!

February is here…and the Snow just melted 😩

Last week I was feverishly knitting and hoping for snow. We had quite the misleading forecast. 3 or 4 days where there was greater than 40% chance of snow and it took from Thursday until Sunday night for there to be any accumulation. I was like a schoolgirl when I opened my blinds on Monday moring to see that beautiful blanket of white dressing not only the ground but icing every detail of the trees across from my second story window. Delightful!

The snow stuck around for the better part of the week, but Thursday it warmed up just enough that by afternoon there was nothing left in any sunny spot. So sad. In my opinion, if it’s got to be cold it might as well be pretty and snow covered. The dormant grasses and bare trees look so much more elegant with that fluffy white blanket all over them! And to add insult to injury Punxsutawney Phil didn’t see his shadow on 2/2 leading the USA to believe that Spring will arrive early.

I guess for now I will have to settle for the sight of snow on my knitting needles. Flurries and Squalls – the two main way snow falls here in New Hampshire - is my newly released pattern using very local Junction Fiber Mills Making Tracks DK weight yarn. I paired it with the Undyed Making Tracks for a really lovely effect.

The icy blues of their “Stick Season” colorway sung to my ocean loving, clear blue sky inspired heart. But let me show you just how many Flurries and Squalls hats I have knit…

Both of these are in Making Tracks as well… “Winterberry” and “Worlds Fair”… I love them both.

But look at this beauty!!! This version is knit in one of my OG favorite yarns, Rainbow Beach from Queensland Collection. This yarn is a true delight, machine washable, Australian wool and pretty economical too. With 328 yards in each skein and you can make at least 2 hats. I paired Ella Rae Cashmereno Sport with the Rainbow Beach for an easy care hat that is suitable for anyone in the family.

Now I have several partial skeins here in my stash so I will be working on combining skeins for a coordinating cowl or two… and dreaming of more snow. If you would like to knit along with me, and as a thank you for reading all the way to the end of my post, us coupon code FLURRIES on Ravelry for 50% off the pattern purchase price of Flurries and Squalls from now until 2/10/2024 🧶