Yesterday, thanks to a fairly productive Saturday, Boh and I were able to take a nice long walk down to a local preserve that also happens to house a big reservoir for New Home’s drinking water. As we walked and the wind rustled the leaves on the trees, I realized that it truly smelled like fall. We spent the rest of the day snoozing (Boh) and alternating between spinning, knitting, reading, and writing (me).
I started spinning this targhee — 3 oz. from AVFKW in the Hibiscus colorway.
I’m planning a 2-ply, and I’m hoping for enough yardage to do a densely knit pair of fingerless mitts (I think). Note the pooch asleep in the background.
It is so hard to be a dog.
Here’s the first skein of that norwegian top from Paradise Fibers: 156 yards of 2-ply, worsted weight, from 4 oz. of fiber. I love the sheen of the yarn and the depth of this grey.
This is not the softest skein on the planet, but it strikes me as workhorse yarn that would be great for hats and mittens. I’m interested to see what this will feel like knitted up.
How did it become Monday again? I may indulge in a little bit of knitting before I head to campus to face the universe…
I definitely believe there must be more Monday mornings in a week then Friday evenings… lol
Looks like you had a wonderful and very productive weekend!
Sounds like a great Sunday! Boh looks like a puppy in the top photo.
I’m getting sleepy just seeing Boh snoozing. He looks very snuggly.
I hope the translation back to the world after such a lovely weekend wasn’t too painful. I’m very jealous about the arrival of fall … only in my office has the season changed. (It went right to winter, though.)