Joining Kat and friends for Unraveled Wednesday, with the return of my making things, weaving in ends, and blocking gumption. I wove in the ends on my Nervous Breakdown Hitchhiker about a week ago, but then it sat, forlornly folded up on the arm of my knitting chair, patiently waiting for my blocking motivation to make an appearance. One day last week I was waiting for John to take a walk with me, and when he said "I just have a couple of things to finish up; I'll only be 15 minutes," I decided to play a game. I know how this usually goes, and the race was on to see if I could get the Hitchhiker soaked, blocked, and pinned out in John's "15 minutes".
And I did because this particular 15 minutes lasted well over an hour and a half. I could probably have been more precise, but I did manage to get all of the 59 points pinned out and I was happy not to let blocking perfection get in the way of good enough.
It's big, bright and the yarn was a lovely, colorful gift from Ryan, so I love it. It will keep me warm and happy in the fall and beyond.
I'm still working away, slowly but surely on the Sunset Hitchhiker. I've stumbled upon some gorgeous lampwork beads that I think would look absolutely perfect sewn on the ends, but the artist is in Germany, and Deutsche Post is not currently shipping to the US. That is an incentive for me to keep at it, as I've made a deal with myself that I can pay for very expensive UPS shipping from Germany, but not until I'm done knitting.
I have finished Apeirogon and am convinced that it will be the best book I read this year. It's stunning, with a beautifully written story, and unlike anything I have ever read. It defies description, so the best thing I can say is that you should need to read and/or listen to it yourself.
I've received my own copies of Poetry of Presence, The Summer Book, and The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly so I'm enjoying some reading immersion in these "real books". The latter was described as a Korean Charlotte's Web (one of my all-time favorites), so I'm going to find out for myself.
What are you making and reading this week?