Wednesday is the day to link with Kat and the Unravelers so here goes. I am working away on the Knit Paper Scissors (local shop) KAL wrap. Each clue drops on a Friday of a Husker football game. We had a bye week with no game and no clue. Anyway, I caught up during the bye week and am working on this week's pattern section. It's growing ever longer but the last few nights the house has been so warm I haven't wanted it on my lap. If you are a sports fan, the UNL Women's Volleyball team is this year's star. These young women are fun to watch and best of all they are inspiring young girls. I've seen a couple of girls wearing red while out playing with volleyballs.
This week I also worked on socks. I finished this pair. They are tucked away as a Christmas gift. The Impossible Girl pattern is a nice one. This is my sixth pair.
I thought it was time to try a new sock pattern. Enter the Hocus Pocus socks. I found this skein of gold yarn in my stash as well as a leftover for contrast. Dee has knit this pattern at least once. She once commented to me that it's not as hard as it looks. Being a master sock knitter that she is, she is correct. I'm cabling without a needle. I complete the cable twists in one sitting so I don't lose my place in the pattern. Honestly, this cuff/leg will go quickly because each repeat is a little over one inch. These socks aren't travel knitting for me but the pattern is a lot of fun to knit at home.
Although I'm a little late to this party, I highly recommend A Year of Marvellous Ways by Sarah Winman. This novel weaves a magical story around the sweet relationship between a wise unconvetional grandmotherly character, and a soldier traumatized by World War II and other events in his life. The two help each other along with kindness, grace, and stories. Other characters are also well written. The Last Remains a Ruth Galloway mystery by Elly Griffiths became available from the library. Although by now, the books are formulaic, I enjoy Ruth and the usual cast of characters. For now, this is the last book in this series so I wanted to read it.
I hope the fall colors bring you some beauty and comfort these days.
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