Happy February! January seemed like it flew by. February is such a short month, I'm curious to see if I blink and miss it this year. Just in case I do, here's a knitting update.
I finished my shortie Solor socks. The pattern was easy to memorize, and made for some good mindless knitting while watching TV with DH. He's much more fond of sitting and watching than I am, and it helped to have something to do with my hands and a portion of my brain.
The 50g skein of yarn I used turned out to be not quite enough. I played yarn chicken and lost by 2/3 of the toe on sock #2. Bummer. I've won at yarn chicken with 50g of other yarn when making short socks, but this one was a tad shy. I dug out some remnant yarn from my stash of leftover sock yarns that matches pretty well to finish the toe decreases and grafting. From the side, it's not so noticeable that I had to sub in different yarn.
- Amish Women by Louise Stoltzfus was a quick and easy read. Each chapter is like a stand alone short story about a particular woman the author knew.
- The Flatshare by Beth O'Leary. I loved this book. It was a little predictable (you kind of knew at the start how it would end) but the twists and turns along the way are great. Will definitely be looking for more from this author.
- The Gold in These Hills by Joanne Bischof. I had read two other books by this author and loved them. This one, I felt, fell a little flat. Not bad enough to keep me from planning to read more from her, just not quite as engaging as the others.
- Fallen by Linda Castillo. Another Kate Burkholder mystery, another book I could not put down. I want to grab up the next in the series and dive right back in, but there's only two left (one of which isn't going to be published until this summer), so I will exercise some self control and wait a few months before reading the next one. Linda Castillo has several short stories featuring Kate Burkholder that are available on Kindle, but I'm a 'real paper book' holdout still; I just find trying to read on a screen hampering.
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