Wednesday, May 7, 2014

A ROSY YARN ALONG

The humble knitter sits in the center
between heaven and earth.

~ Susan Gordon Lydon
    The Knitting Sutra

 
 
 



 





I know you've seen my knit week after
week, but look, I'm  on the last repeat
of the border...almost done.

I do have a new book, The Wishing Thread.
I picked the book up while in Charleston, SC
yesterday so I have just started reading it.
I saw on the front  cover this...

"Reader to reader, knitter to knitter: You're
  going to love this book. " ~ Debbie Macomber

...so I have high hopes.

Joining with Ginny.

19 comments:

  1. Beautiful photos Tracey, as always. The shawl is beautiful and so close to being finishes, yay!!! Looking forward to hearing more about the book :) Have a great day!

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  2. Checking out your new book...thanks. :) Almost finished with another project; you are so quick!

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  3. The photos are beautiful as is the shawl.

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  4. Hi Tracey!! Your photos!! Wow!! Love those macro shots! I saw that Thea was doing another photography class. I would love to do it someday ;-). Your knitting is lovely as usual. Big hugs...
    xoxo

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  5. The knitting is gorgeous as always! Is that a Cecil Bruner Rose bush? A very favorite of mine. I have not seen that book, so like others I am off to check it out!

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  6. Were all those pictures taken in your garden? They (and your knitting) are beautiful, as always.

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  7. Such beautiful rose photos! And your bright purple knitting is lovely as well.

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  8. oh that book looks fantastic! Can't wait to see what you think. I love seeing your knitting week after week....it's what happens when the project is a big one!

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  9. I like the sound of that book - I may have to download it.....
    Your project looks so pretty among the flowers! I can't wait to see it complete and ready to wear!

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  10. Beautiful shawl and that book sounds soooo interesting!

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  11. Oh how pretty! The photo's of that beautiful rose and your lovely shawl ;o)

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  12. I still love that violet color, Tracey, but I think the roses caught my eye the most in this post. So Beautiful!

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  13. Such a beautiful delicated color your roses have. The book sounds interesting I hope you will charge what you think about it :)

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  14. Look at how your shawl grows! And it looks so content amongst the beautiful roses. I'm intrigued by the book...

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  15. Those roses! Oh, I can't wait until mine are in bloom. And, your knitting--so beautiful! I love the color and pattern.

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  16. Amazon made this book sound good. I added it to my list. Hoorah on getting further in the shawl project.

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  17. I can't wait to hear what you think of this book. Gorgeous roses.

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  18. I've loved watching your progress, Tracey ~ can't wait to see it off the needles in all it's glory!

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  19. Amazing photo of the inside of the rose! And that is a lot of knitting - looking gorgeous!

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