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I’m reading from several books right now: The Queen Must Die, Broadsides from the Other Orders, and Robbing the Bees. I think that I will probably be setting aside the first two to focus on Robbing the Bees though, because I am really loving it so far.
Over the weekend, I started knitting Larkspur’s Sunday Sweater for next fall and winter in the pink yarn that she chose. I’m a little nervous about the degree of variegation in this colorway, but hopefully it will turn out allright. So far, I think it looks pretty.

Happy knitting!
I read Robbing the Bees last year and I was amazed by the amount of effort that goes into beekeeping for the purpose of honey production. Definitely a different perspective on beekeeping.
Congratulations on your good news. I miss knitting tiny baby things. It’s such a lovely hopeful time.
Thanks for directing us to the glass storage jars too, I want to start off a batch of sour dough and they look perfect…I’ll just check first if I can find any nearer to home.
Take care of yourself and the little one.
deb
Oh I think the pink yarn is really nice. I should really start knitting for winter now as well, such is my pace of knitting lol.
Valerie
What fun for your little girl to choose the colour and then see it all come together. The colour is quite beautiful too
Lucky Larkspur! That sweater will be gorgeous. I just took a peek at your baby knits….lucky baby too!
*smiles*
Eek, it’s with trepidation that I click enter to join in here…. all of these very clever knitters….. but I have joined in and I will persist in learning to follow knitting patterns, I will, I will…… !!!
PS – congrats on the impending arrival, Ginny, you make beautiful babies!!
I like the pink that your daughter chose better than the pink that mine chose !
I love the pink! It’s darling!
Those books sound really interesting, I loved Honey and Dust by Piers Ede a book about a quest to taste different honeys around the world.
Love the colour of your yarn.
I love the pink colour and it will be great. I am willing a new little someone to need pink ,this week. And if you like a Giveaway please check out mine.
Beautiful looking covers on all those books. I know we shouldn’t judge by that, but I can’t help it. =)
Ginny, every time you post about the bees or books about bees, I’m reminded of a most beloved children’s book by Elizabeth Goudge: http://www.amazon.com/Linnets-Valerians-Elizabeth-Goudge/dp/0142300268/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1369246420&sr=1-1&keywords=linnets+and+valerians+by+elizabeth+goudge In the book, the children are homeschooled by their crochety retired schoolmaster uncle and cared for by his servant Ezra who teaches them to honor the bees. The bees have a real part in the novel and it is lovely — one of my children’s favorite read-alouds when they were growing up.
That is a gorgeous color and perfect for Larkspur!
The pink sweater looks great so far, i’m sure it’ll come out just fine with the colorway. I hope we get to see it later when it’s finished and in use!
Beautiful yarn! I am working on a top for my munchkin in a pink she selected too. I do like pink but was kind of hoping she would choose a deep gorgeous green or something, but pink is fun too.
Beautiful color!
I love the color of that yarn! I’m partial to pink though. 😉
Happy knitting and reading!
That pink is simply gorgeous!
I like the color changes, I think it will make a lovely sweater. Hopefully when you get more done you will like it as well.
That pink is gorgeous! It’s going to make such a pretty little sweater! ♥
Fragrant is the perfect name for that color!
I think the pink is looking lovely. 🙂
Oooo…. Robbing the Bees sounds good! I’m going to put it on hold at the library. Love the colour of that pink yarn – it’s going to make a gorgeous Sunday Sweater!
I love that color. I think it’s going to be gorgeous!
I think the variegation will turn out lovely for a little girl.
*colorway. Silly autocorrect.
Oh, I’ve been eyeing that Fragrant color way for a while now! Soooo lovely.
I loved the baby knits from yesterday!
Wish I was a little girl gettin’ a new Sunday Sweater! It’s looking pretty already! Looking forward to reading what everyone else is up to here
What a gorgeous raspberry yarn.
I rather like the variation. Keeps things interesting. 🙂
I’ve been reading Robbing the Bees at work and am loving it, too!
So far it really does look pretty!
Although I’m not the biggest fan of pink (yet, I have a girl!) I think I like your sunday sweater yarn!
What a pretty color of yarn!!
Wow, that is a gorgeous pink color!!
That is going to be a very beautiful sweater:)
That does look like a good book. I love tupelo honey. Some of the best honey in my opinion. And great for diabetics too. I am going to check on my little hive this weekend and see if they have filled the frames up yet. They hadn’t a few weeks ago. I’m new at this so don’t really know what’s going on in the hive yet. I just love my bees and don’t really care if I get honey this year or not, as long as they’re healthy and happy here. But honey will be nice!
You always have the most interesting books. Thank you for sharing, I always know I will be able to add your books to my reading list! Happy Knitting!
yeahhhhh I’m in the first column!!!
It really is a pretty colorway; alternating skeins is a good suggestion.
Lovely reading and knitting… I wish i would get more of it done… But it’s a busy season… Happy yarn along day!
I love the colour too! 🙂 I am so glad you love bees… they are so important and *vital* to us… Blessed day to you today! 🙂
the color is glorious … but yes, sometimes there can be pooling or odd striations … as Heather suggested, alternate skeins (like every few inches) to ensure they “match” when all is said and done
My only suggestion with the Madeline Tosh is to alternate skeins while knitting the sweater. The yarn even in the same colorway will have subtle differences. It is a gorgeous color.
I love the color of the sweater!