My knitting progress is slow but better than no progress, right?
Knitting
This post, like many, will be an update on the late couple of weeks. I will begin with knitting progress.
I am still slowly working on my Muqarnas top, designed by Anne Hanson. My Classic Merino Bamboo yarn is one of the recommended yarns for this project. I am using one of my new colors, Rose, and I am making the L size/43″. I am making the short sleeve, short length version.

I have completed both of the sleeves. I am 3 rounds away from completing the bottom rib section. After that I will begin the main body which is worked in the same lace pattern as the sleeves.
It is slow going because I am using US2 needles for the ribbing and US4 needles for the lace patterns. I initial swatched with a US5, but the fabric was not firm enough and the gauge was a bit too large. Another reason it is slow is because it’s not very good booth knitting because it’s lace that I need to pay more attention to, especially when working the sections requiring shaping. Hence, it’s slow progress.
Festivals
Speaking of booth knitting, when I wrote last I was waiting to set up at Kentucky Sheep and Fiber Festival. It did end up being a great show on Saturday and Sunday, despite the rough start.


Most of us vendors that were in tents and the Pavilion set up bright and early at 6am on Saturday. That made for a very long and tiring day, but definitely worthwhile. The attendance was fantastic and the weather for the remainder of the weekend was beautiful.
After a brief couple of days at home, I headed back out the following Thursday for Wooster, OH for the Great Lakes Fiber Show. The weather this year was very cool and pleasant, which was a nice change. I had no issues this time that was also welcome. :-)



Home and Reading
I have been enjoying a full week at home since my return on Memorial Day. I am heading out this weekend for Hoosier Hills Fiber Festival, but after that I have the rest of June and July at home.
I have put in an order to the mill for yarn to dye. That will begin when I get home from Indiana. It will probably take a few weeks to get all of that processed. While on my break, I might even get that vest pattern done.
In reading, I am down to the last 25% of War and Peace. I am definitely getting a better retention and grasp of what is going on than I did on my first read in 2012. I think a slow, deep read is just right for a work of this scope. I like it a lot! I am also currently reading/listening to The Trackers by Charles Frazier. I plan to start the new Stephen King – Never Flinch, this weekend. I received the hardback this Friday that I had pre-ordered. :-)
I have been reading other shorter books on the side too. Since my last post I read or listened to the following books:
- The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson – read
- The World According to Garp by John Irving – Audble
- Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr – Audible
- The Singer’s Gun by Emily St. John Mandel – read
Closing
That is enough for one post I think. I’ll see you next time and thanks for reading!


The color of the top is AMAZING! I’ll bet it’s a huge seller, too!!
I’m glad your festival weather has been improving, that always makes for a better day.
Have you read A Prayer for Owen Meaney by John Irving?
Thank you š
Yes, I have read A Prayer for Owen Meany. I think I recall liking it. I just looked up my Goodreads page for it. I read it in 2014, and apparently, I really liked it since I rated it 5 stars. š
Uhh, yes. I can believe lace is not the best choice for booth knitting. It is a beautiful top though. Gorgeous yarn.
š Believe it or not, there are some lace projects that I can knit in the booth, but I know my limits, so to speak. š
Love that purple, it’s going to be a beautiful top.
I’m looking forward to reading the new Stephen King!
Thank you and me too on the new SK. I may be starting it tonight!