Spring is in full swing here and the days are lengthening and warming up nicely. The plum tree blossom is now just faded confetti on the ground, but for a few weeks it was a glorious sight, especially when illuminated by the ghostly light of the full moon or warmed to a rosy glow by the rising sun. Do you see the red kite gliding overhead? It was only a few years ago that these majestic birds returned to this area, but now we see at least one every day and sometimes as many as six circling high overhead, they are wonderful to watch.
Here we've been plodding on quietly and keeping to familiar and comforting routines. There have been lots of walks in the woods with Toby, some pottering in the garden and some knitting of course. I've been wanting to use this beautiful hand-dyed yarn for a while and have spent far too long browsing on Ravelry and pondering which would be the right pattern for it and I'm very happy with the one that I finally chose. The pattern is simple and relaxing to knit, just what is needed right now, and it's knitting up beautifully. The yarn is 'Honey is Cool' Falkland Merino 4ply hand-dyed by Ocean Rose and the shawl pattern is 'Hollows' by Melody Hoffmann.
Lastly, as you can see there is a new little friend emerging from my needles. He's a little shy at the moment, having not yet been knitted any clothes to wear, I've been really indecisive about what to dress him in but I hope to be able to finalise his outfit from a couple of ideas that I've been working on and share the patterns soon - I'll keep the blog up to date with developments.
Thanks for visiting here with me, I hadn't intended to be absent from the blog for so long but finding the time seems to have become a little more difficult and sometimes it doesn't feel like I have anything interesting or relevant to share. I do however plan to be here a little more often, so hopefully see you soon and until then I hope that life is treating you kindly, J x