I finished a sleeve
And really thought I would have sleeve number two done by now
I finished a sleeve
And really thought I would have sleeve number two done by now
I finished sleeve #1 on my Ground Pepper!!
It didn't take me forever, for the sleeve that is. Cast on was last Fall and I put it away for the Spring and other things. It has been my go to knitting for my local yarn shop, The Fiber Universe. Recently, I have been on this bit of monogamy when it comes to my knitting so I can finish some things. Right now, I am dying to get back to another fun sweater, but this one must be finished first.
I'm craving easy, carefree, throw on and putz around in the house type of sweaters right now or go for a walk in, wear to the park or just to the local yarn shop. I see a podcast topic coming.
Ever had that feeling where you just needed to get out of the house? After a super rainy day yesterday, today was a sunny day and I knew this afternoon, that I just needed to get out of the house and sit in the sun. Right before I headed out, I turned around and picked up my knitting.
I headed out to our park, where we have a lagoon that attracts walkers, fishers and geese/ducks.
The ducks have taken over certain spots for sure, and when walking, one really needs to look down to make sure you don't step in their poop on the sidewalk.
I found a nice bench on the North side this afternoon to enjoy the sun, the water and my knitting.
After awhile I walked back the other way, and took some pictures of things around the lagoon, including the Pavilion that hosted a lot of things over the years, including my niece's wedding a couple of years back.
Back in my parents day, it was my understanding that it was open and served refreshments in the Winter when they would ice skate on the frozen lagoon. It is not used for that anymore, only for special occasions, but it is cool to see in the Winter. We will save that for Winter.
My walk found these monuments that I never ever saw before, and I am glad that our city put them there as a tribute.
as Penny Day, or do/eat what you want. Back when I was working, Sundays were my day. I may have done some laundry, but for the most part, it was a relaxing day, before going back to work the next day, I would just take the day and plan my week, plan my knitting etc and generally just have a me day.
Even though I am not working any more, I found myself doing the same thing this morning, and felt like today was a good day to have a Me Day.
Because it was Sunday, I treated myself to a coffee from Starbucks, and with it being Sunday morning, I figured they wouldn't be too busy and when I got there, I was pleased that they had it all ready and waiting for me.
Enjoyed my cuppa while doing some planning of the week along with a topic for the podcast later this week having to do with some easy, comfortable sweaters I want to talk about. Then, knit my square for Scrappy Sunday.
Here at Chez PJKnits, its back to Fall again, with gorgeous sunshine and blue skies along with temps in the 70's and best of all the heat is off again. I just was not ready to start running the furnace as soon as we had to. So count me as happy.
Last weekend, we celebrated by oldest grandson's birthday and I finished the Ravenclaw Scarf from the Harry Potter Knits book for my oldest granddaughter. The smile says everything!
Now, I'm taking some time to work on "some" sweaters for me for Winter and planning to talk about them next week sometime on a podcast. In the meantime, hope you are having a great Fall weekend!
Catch you on the purl side.
A couple of Scrappy Sunday Squares
Is it just me or do you see what appears to be knitting on tv shows and movies and get your phone camera out and take a picture for future reference? I know years ago, Meg mentioned that during a Winter Olympics, she saw a Norwegian sweater and took her camera out and took pictures of it, so she could reproduce it.
That is probably where I got the idea too. I am obsessed with Shetland, (you already know that if you have watched the last podcast), and the Brit Box series Shetland. If nothing else, you have to watch the show for the scenery and the knitting.
The last few weeks, there have been some super cool knits that I want to share with you dear readers. They don't translate the best 3rd hand to the computer, but I am thinking you Knitters will certainly appreciate the knits.
Have a great weekend and if you haven't, its time to pull out the sweaters, we have definitely had a change in seasons here!
And I am a bit obsessed with all things Shetland these days. Won't you come along? You can catch the latest episode here
Saturday was a beautiful day. The sky was so blue that it went with
my knitting outside. I felt like there was a little something in my head going on.