Back before Christmas, my mom gave me a great book to read: The Beach Street Knitting and Yarn Society, by Gil McNeil. It was a fun, quick read and featured a neat little yarn shop. The visual of pretty textures and colors and the overall comfort of a place like that made it some great fiction. Lo' and behold, I stumbled on a store just like it in Williamsburg! When I walked into Knitting Sisters I immediately realized that I was going to have a serious problem with yarn...it was all beautiful and I wanted a little bit of everything. I had a slight problem, though: I didn't know how to knit. I've been a crocheter, before, but was scared of the whole two-needle concept. So, I signed up for a class and ended up teaching myself to knit. Now I can't stop.
I adore being able to sit on the couch and make what's essentially fabric out of a single thread. Plus, the counting and counting and counting and repetitive actions keep my brain perfectly engaged so I really don't have to think about anything else going on around me. It's a great little bit of escapism.
This is a scarf project that I got from the shop because the yarn was in a sale bin and I couldn't resist the colors. It's called "Synchronicity Seafoam Scarf" but I think of it more like a surfing phoenix. haaaaaaaaaa I've got about 10 more inches to finish this off, so we'll see if I can do it this week. In the meantime, I'm happy to share these close-up shots of the gorgeous yarn. There's more to be seen as part of "I heart Macro" so here's the button....