Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Unraveled Wednesday 6/17/26

 Good Morning All,

It's another delightfully cool morning in Eastern PA.  I know our temps are climbing, but I'm going to enjoy a cool morning while I can.

My eye appointment was a good one which is always nice.  Today I'm back to watching Iris (and tomorrow too).  My days of watching are increasing at a rapid pace!  Bonnie (Mailing's Mom who shares watching times) has a number of planned trips in the next few months:  a 2 week trip back to China; an Alaskan cruise and a trip to Europe.  All of these are 2+ weeks long which means long weeks for me.  I do love caring for Iris and I love being able to help Colin & Mailing...but I sure hope my back, arms and shoulders hold up!  LOL

Now it's Wednesday and time to link up with Kat and her Merry Band of Unravelers for another fun romp through the world of making and reading.  Yesterday ended up being quite busy, so no making time, but I do have a new start to show you!


Oh look!  It's the start of another sock.  I like having a sock to work on when I spend the day with Iris - sometimes I can knit while she has lunch with Colin or when she naps.  This time I am doing a simple slip stitch pattern.  The yarn is from Twisted Owl (I think no longer producing) and the color way is Honkey Tonk Woman.  This is the very same skein of yarn that I attempted to turn into a cowl.  The yarn was not pleased and the cowl was unraveled.  But, now the yarn is very happy to become socks.  Whew!

Meanwhile my swatching was unsuccessful.  Ugh.  I was using Ito Kinu in the hopes of making a Shakerag Sweater.  The pattern calls for a gauge of 20 stitches and 26 rows in stockinette on size 6 needles for a 4" square with the yarn held double.  I got 3".  Moved up to a 7 needle and got 3.5".  Moved up to an 8 needle and got (just barely) 4" but I honestly did not like the fabric.  I also went on and continued knitting with just one strand of yarn (as the pattern calls for) and I really did not like that on an 8 needle.  So, my Ito Kinu is back in the cone stage while I think about things.  Maybe a little vest...or maybe a little tank top.  I have some old (like from the 90's) Rowan books that have some lovely patterns.  I'll look through them.  Later...

Since I last posted about my reading I have finished 2 books.  First is Kin by Tayari Jones.  This has been quite a "buzzy" book being on the NYT bestseller list and a pick for Oprah's Book Club.  I found it to be average.  Kind of what I expected.  It was good.  The writing was good.  It just did not pull me in like some books do.

The other book I finished is Life: A Love Story by Elizabeth Berg.  I think, like Kin, a number of you have already read this book.  Berg is an author whose books I sometimes like a lot (The Pull of the Moon is one of them), but many of them just fall short for me.  This book was just ok.  Good, but slow in many places and a bit "schmaltzy" in others.

Yesterday three books came in for me at the library and I'm excited to get started (finishing up a mystery before starting though).  Again, many of you have already read them and I am sure hoping they engage me!  They are:  Whistler by Ann Patchett, The Things We Never Say by Elizabeth Strout (another author whom I enjoy sometimes, but not always), and Villa Coco by Andrew Sean Greer. 

Now it's time to pour another cup of coffee, have a bite to eat and get ready to go see Iris.  May your Wednesday find you immersed in something that brings you delight - enjoy!

11 comments:

  1. I like how that yarn is knitting up in a sock -- very pleasing! I felt the same way about the Elizabeth Berg book; in fact, I think "schmaltzy" was the exact word I used to describe it! I think you'll love Whistler.

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  2. That is a handsome sock, Vera! And the name... brilliant! Great reading week as well! I just got Whistler as well and I am eager to start it!

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  3. You've got a lovely start on a sock, and that sounds like a perfect project to have on the needles as you increase your time with Iris. I'm sorry you couldn't get gauge with the Ito Kinu. But you've got some really good books from the library, so I hope you enjoy them!

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  4. Sorry about your gauge issues. I hope you enjoy those books. Great list.

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  5. Gauge . . . so nice when it works out; such a pain when it doesn't. . . I felt the same as you did with Kin and the Elizabeth Berg. Okay, but not great. I haven't read Whistler yet (I'm saving it for slower days so I can savor it), but I have read the other two. I adore Elizabeth Strout, so I'm biased there, and I read an advance copy of Villa Coco and loved it -- although I did have to give it a while before I got into the rhythm of the book and the who's-who of the characters. Hope you enjoy your new books! XO

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  6. Fun book list at the library! And I think I need to use the word Schmaltzy in my book reviews. I'll respectfully disagree with Kym on Villa Coco.

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  7. Pretty sock! It looks like a Funfetti cupcake with sprinkles.
    We've got some babysitting coming up in a week or so ourselves. I'm hoping my back can take it. Lifting the little one is out so it should be interesting.

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  8. I like your reading list! That's too bad the Kinu didnt work out for a Shakerag--I imagine it was very very open fabric. I almost got some Kinu at Nash Yarn Fest but I couldn't decide on a color--so many good choices!

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  9. I really liked Kin, I'm sorry it didn't hit for you. I think you will love the books you just picked up! I just started Villa Coco last night.

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  10. I hope you had fun with Iris. The sock yarn looks happy and cheerful indeed. Schmaltzy is a good description of the Berg book. You must have a terrific library system to be able to get the new books so quickly. The wait lists are long here but I'm glad people use the library.

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  11. The new sock is so pretty! Babysitting is harder than when we were 30/40 years younger! lol

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