More small scale knitting, this time for a charming little guy named Charlie. He was born in May and already has a smile that melts hearts. This teeny hat is made from
Mission Falls Superwash which has been discontinued for a while now. I stocked up last year on a few neutral colours and any red I found and it comes in handy for quick baby gifts. I mean, you can wash it! Awesome.
We were away in Prince Edward County last week and I managed to catch up on a lot of reading. The most fun novel by far was
Mr. Fox by Helen Oyeyemi (unfortunately
the shawl pattern I was trying wasn't nearly as enjoyable). I struggled keeping the characters' voices straight, but it didn't really matter. The storytelling was magical and quirky and addictive. Oh, and incredibly clever. So what for my lazy brain! I had visions of Wes Anderson's
Fantastic Mr. Fox in my head most of the time I was reading this, but considering the cover and the fairytale structure, it probably wasn't so far off. I think the premise - the emotional reckoning of a male writer who always kills off his female characters - is such an compelling idea. Oyeyemi's style is refreshing and original, and I was reminded of my first introduction to
Jeanette Winterson. Totally fun.
But the shawl...not so much. For more knitting and reading stories, visit today's
Yarnalong.
That's about the sweetest little hat I've ever seen. I'll have to check out that book now too x
ReplyDeleteMission Falls is one of my faves, too, and when I saw that it was being discontinued, I stocked up. Lovely wee hat ... so sweet.
ReplyDeleteI'm reading this book right now :) Also, really enjoy reading your blog. (KCWC yields so much new reading material!)
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