I finished Backlit . Since I am currently obsessed with Easter egg pastels (or V summer drinks, if you prefer) you can imagine how much I love it. I did do a little bit of colour management on the body, to prevent the bottom colourwork ending up not contrast enough. It's a really practical garment for this time of year, really wearable for warmish days and nights with a tiny bit of chill to them. The pattern is only available in a book called Knit Happy with Self Striping Yarns by Stephanie Lotven. I've knit her patterns before. She's a good designer. I bought an ecopy of the book on Amazon a few years ago. I couldn't print the pattern. The charts were light green on dark green. I ended up using the clip to to copy them into a word doc and print them. it was all a bit unpleasant. I think Stephanie is releasing these as individual patterns, so if you are thinking about knitting this delightful top, I would wait until it comes out in a better format. Despit...
Sometimes I struggle with naming these Wednesday posts. At the beginning of 2024 I tried numbering them (1/24, 2/25 etc) I was considering trying that again, but when I went to look for those posts, I discovered that I like all my posts with the silly, best I can find a theme titles. This week I finished The Bone Harp by Victoria Goddard , and started Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall . All my friends have read this romance, and when I found it in Kobo Plus I was quite pleased. I'm enjoying the book, which is also a nice change. Next up is another Kobo Plus book (I've only got another two weeks on my current subscription, and then I'm going to catch up with my NetGalley books). I've got a few to choose from, mostly romance and women's fiction. I'll decide when I get there. In audio I finished The Heir Apparent by Rebecca Armitage (well read but told in a really repetitious way). I decided that, since I don't seem to be e...