May 29, 2013

Pattern Fever

I'm not quite sure how to explain this but as the seasons have changed from winter to spring, I've had a serious case of pattern fever.  But not just any type of pattern fever ... no, I'm lusting over sweater patterns and I don't see an end in sight!


Even before my sweet husband bought me these yummy skeins, I was feverishly queuing cardigan and pullover patterns as if they were going out of style. Fortunately, some of my favorite designers have had a sale here and there fully justifying my recent Ravelry pattern splurge. (Yes, I often have to find ways to justify my passion for knitting).


One recent splurge happened over on Amy Christophers' Savory Knitting's pattern page ~ I've been coveting her patterns forever and am so happy to now have a few in my library. I find it hard to believe that I've been a fangirl of hers for so long but have yet to knit one of her patterns. I'm going to remedy that this summer, but I have to decided whether I want to start with her incredibly popular Acer Cardigan or something a little simpler. Stay tuned to find out!


Meanwhile, I'm happy to say that I've got the reading bug again. With the busyness of the last few weeks, my mind hasn't been able to concentrate much on books, but over the long holiday weekend, I started John Green's The Fault in Our Stars, a favorite with my two teens, and a novel that has been praised on both YA and adult Best Of lists.  I couldn't agree more.

9 comments:

  1. I keep meaning to read that, someday. I love that color of yarn, I cannot wait to see what pattern you pick! :)

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  2. Oh yay Acer! I am a huge Amy fan ... as you know :)

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  3. The yarn is delicious. I'm sure any of Amy's patterns & your lovely knitting will do it justice.

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  4. oh how pretty your yarn is! have fun deciding!

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  5. Oooh, nice pick! It would look great made up in your new yarn!

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  6. I think I would be seriously concerned if you knitting start knitting with that yarn immediately, it is too pretty to resist. Looks like you have a fabulous pattern picked out too! I'm definitely looking forward to seeing this project!

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  7. I think that Acer would look gorgeous in brown. Very classic and wearable.

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  8. I love YA books!! Acer is really pretty, I think it would be a great match for your yummy yarn.

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  9. I love it when a husband ventures into a yarn store for his wife. Is yours comfortable in one? Mine sticks out like a big sore thumb.

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