Wednesday, April 3, 2013

a spring yarnalong

yarnalong, outside in the springlike weather


I have not been able to participate in Ginny's yarnalong these past weeks for the simple reason that threads, needles and fabric have been in my hands, as I have been sewing instead of knitting. But for the past two days I have made my own private sort of yarnalong, the unraveling of a summer top knitted three springs ago!  And you must not forgot the contributions of a dog, a cat and a six year old boy visitor in making even a more scrambly mess! I wish you could feel this Debbie Bliss Prima Cotton yarn though, very soft and cool to the touch. This is the reason I am taking my time to meticulously unravel it with the thoughts of knitting something else from it. The summer top I initially knitted from this yarn was beautiful and fit like a charm  until you reached the bottom end and then the proportions became completely awry. A simple sleeveless top pattern is what I am seeking to knit. And yes I am open to any ideas and suggestions, but only those that are tried and true.

It seemed only fitting to reach onto my book shelf and pull off a book written by Edith Schaeffer, in her memory. It has been many years since I have read this book and I am looking forward to revisiting it.  Entwined throughout its pages are scriptures as well as real life scenarios and examples from her own life or those she has known.

"...this book is dedicated to those who lives are a part of mine, including the wider circle of the family, who have been...and are...the human factor in my continuing process of learning-for I am still learning! These people are the human factor in all our learning, although, for those of us who know Him, the understanding the Lord gives cannot be measured an any way."

And that is only the dedication.


3 comments:

no spring chicken said...

If I would have posted my yarn along you would have seen that I am 2/3 of the way through Christianity is Jewish by Edith Schaefer! I too am revisiting as I read it years ago.

Happy unraveling, knitting and reading. :)

Blessings, Debbie

Leslie said...

You always pick the best colors in yarn. Very pretty.

Nancy Kelly said...

Dear Cathy,
Wonderful post about Edith. I have not read Common Sense and I now plan to! Yes, please email me about the CMI conference if you have a question.

From joy to joy,
Nancy

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