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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Another Simple Knit Shawl

Fall begins tomorrow, so we hear. Pope Francis arrives in the US today.

And another, yes another, shawl is in the works. Yarn, courtesy of Knit Picks, all acrylic, which goes against my yarn snobbery instinct for wool.  But it can't be beat for wash-ability.  





Julie chose her colors, neither picture showing up quite as the eye sees the pinks and magenta. The pattern is knitting up quickly.

When I show any knitting project to some of the women residents where Julie lives, they almost always comment on attached knitting markers.  It seems that the little markers catch their eye as much as the colors.  Or perhaps it is merely a conversation starter.

Hobby Lobby had some cute labels in a 9" x 24" panel.  You are supposed to cut them out and attach to clothing, after writing your name on the inside with permanent ink.  Clever.


Our roses have been prolific this year.  And they continue to bloom now.  I picked up several inexpensive glass bottles, vases, for give away rose containers, and it is again time to buy more since those roses just will not give up production.  The cup holders in the car make perfect little containers for the blooms in the little brightly colored glass holders.  The rose leaves are almost half eaten by some critters, so I probably have not been a good steward of feeding them fertilizer and bug killer.  Will rectify that this morning before the clouds roll in.

Pope Francis comes to the US today.  Interesting reads about the pontiff here and here and here (re-branding the faith?).  Gene and I are attending RCIA classes on Tuesday evenings, and there has been some good discussion there.
(almost life-like)

4 comments:

  1. Your shawl looks so soft and squishy! Pretty!
    I'll have to tune in the news to hear more about the Pope's visit.

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  2. Oh what a gorgeous shawl! Julie is going to enjoy it so much! Have a blessed day dear Nancy, HUGS!

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  3. The clothing labels are cute. And Julie picked out great colors for her shawl. I love the Knit Picks brand. They make good yarn. I like their acrylic the best.

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  4. I can be snobby about acrylics, too, but it's so nice to be able to wash what you knit, and quite frankly, acrylic is so much cheaper than wool!

    That's interesting that you're converting to Catholicism. It's something I've thought about over the years. I'd love to hear more about why you've decided to convert.

    frances

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