Before I get started into Yarn Along, thank you, thank you, thank you for all the beautiful birthday wishes yesterday. Your words will continue to lift me for days!!
Yarn Along with Ginny!!
I swear I just need to stay out of the yarn stores. On one of my last visits, I found an irresistible book called Gifted: Lovely Things to Knit and Crochet, and they were not kidding!! The Downside said in a fatherly voice "You don't need more projects MJ, you still have your afghan and a sewing project laying all over the table." Then the Upside said in Zsa Zsa Gabor's voice "One can nevuh be too showt of projects dahling, especially if you already have the yahn!" I love the upsides, and I love Zsa Zsa.
So there you have it, another adorable cap has drawn me in. I have to make an I-cord which I have no clue how to do, but that's what You Tube is for :).
Still reading the same books as last week. I have gotten so emotionally involved with the Woman in White that I couldn't put the story down!! I would have hated being a woman in Victorian times. But the story itself is rich with intrigue and excitement. The characters are masterfully created and my emotions are now tied to every victory and defeat. It's a roller coaster and if you like roller coasters you'll love this book :).
Looking forward to your yarn along!! Happy Wednesday :).
O,o,oh the book looks great and you know I love the yarn you are using. I find myself wanting to start lots of new projects each week...there is just so much out there! Glad you had a happy birthday.
ReplyDeletenew projects are fun :) I have 3 or 4 started right now but I've left them all at home - so I could concentrate at my exams (I'm at school right now)
ReplyDelete...that however didn't stop me from pulling out one long-forgotten project from my drawer and crochet in between the lines of my anatomy books :P
the book looks lovely! - and you should definitely listen to the Zsa Zsa voice every time you hear it ;) :D
Great projects MJ. I love that you are channeling Zsa Zsa! Happy Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteYou are as glamorous as Zsa, Zsa - that's for sure! Glad she lives with your Father. ;-) I learned to do I-chords on youtube...fun and easy, so I have no doubt you will pick it up quickly. I will add Woman in White to my already out-of-control library queue. Thanks for the recommendation. And for your parenting encouragement. I really must learn to trust myself in this department!
ReplyDeleteZsa-Zsa's voice rules! One can never have too many projects-exactly! It looks loverly. ;)
ReplyDeleteI love yarn-along! I get so many good book suggestions! You can see my yarn-along here http://lacafetiere.blogspot.com/2011/06/yarn-along_08.html
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower too!
What a fabulous hat! I cord is easy dahling...
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Debbie
I think you should certainly pay attention to Zsa Zsa MJ :)
ReplyDeleteThe cap will be adorable.
Enjoy your projects.
xx
I fell in love with Zsa Zsa Gabor when I was very young and Green Acres was my favorite show!
ReplyDeleteYour hat looks too cute. I want to learn how to knit so I can make adorable things like that. I can crochet..but knitting eludes me.
I have to get that book! I'm in the mood for a good read, thanks.
Sounds like a great book.
ReplyDeleteI-cord is not as difficult or scary as you think (I-cord is shorthand for idiot cord.) I have faith in you, MJ.
I must agree with Zsa Zsa - one can never have too many projects!
ReplyDeleteThe way you describe books always leaves me dying to read them, too.
i-cord is a piece of cake and can be fun! I am truly admiring the yarn! So pretty and squishy looking.
ReplyDeletethis made my day. Zsa Zsa, too funny!
ReplyDeleteand happy belated birthday!!!!!!
i agree with zsa zsa's voice - you can never have enough projects and definitely never enough yarn!!!
ReplyDeleteI read the Woman in White this winter and loved it. I totally agree with you about not wanting to be a woman during Victorian times. Life would have been so restrictive. And I love your dueling voices. I have those too, but without the fancy accents :)
ReplyDeleteyes you deffinately needed another project! (sais she who has about 7 different knitts going *blush* :) The cap looks lovely
ReplyDeleteI think I need to take a class on how to read patterns! How do you do it?!
ReplyDeleteHere's what I'm doing
http://www.gsheller.com/2011/06/yarn-along_08.html
Sorry...gave you the wrong link!! Copy paste boo-boo.
ReplyDeletehttp://lifesbestdays.blogspot.com/2011/06/yarn-along-mothers-daughters-and-pom.html
Glad you're listening to Zsa Zsa! Looking forward to more of that cap!
ReplyDeleteThe Woman in White is one of my all time favourites! I reread it last summer and you may be convincing me to pick it up again.
chuckle
ReplyDeletei was never enamoured with Woman in White, but glad you're enjoying it!