the Vagina shawl. Possibly because of this picture from Stephen West's pattern: (c) Stephen West Possibly because this was his third mystery shawl and the previous two were quite normal, and then he dragged a whole lot of mystery knitters into this! I knit this in the lariest colours possible, purple and orange and green. Not a natural combination, but I love it. The yarns all have a story. The purple I bought in Sydney for the Stephen West MKAL that I didn't finish because some people thought it looked like a German hate symbol. The dark green is Socks that Rock that Katherine destashed. Socks that Rock is my favourite sock yarn ever and I was so pleased to be able to knit with it again. The orange is a beautifully round yarn, dyed by Stranded in Oz, and I got to buy it directly from her at last years SA Fibre Feast. The knitting itself was quite the pleasure, it's really just garter stitch, a couple of short rows and some yarnovers. Stephen's photos are really...
Last week I said I was going to read Dry Spells by Archana Maniar , but before I started it I got an email from the Romance Read of the Month Club. They offer a free romance book each month, and also email when their authors have new releases. It's not spammy at all (and this isn't sponsored, but I recommend them). This month they offered Sinful Duty (The Dufort Dynasty, #1) by Juliette N. Banks and I decided that a sexy billionaire romance might be a good idea. I enjoyed it. Three days later I started Dry Spells and I just couldn't get into it. So, after digitally carrying it around for two years, I've deleted it and moved on. I've just started a NetGalley review copy of Just One More Day by Shari Low and so far it is reading as good, solid women's fiction. In audio I've just finished Always Carry Salt: A Memoir of Preserving Language and Culture by Samantha Ellis . It was a random request on N...