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Everything I’ve Been Knitting and Reading This Fall

A few years ago I got back into reading, and I mean really back into it! There’s been only a small handful of days since 2021 that I haven’t picked up a book. My kindle reading streak is over 900 days, and I’ve read some of my all-time favorite books in the past year or so! I was an English major in college, and in order to graduate I had to read “The Classics,” pick them apart, and write endless papers about them. That sucked a lot of the fun out of reading for me, but thankfully that is in the past! Now, I make a point to only read things that will be entertaining, interesting, or useful in my life. That means no more Shakespeare (oops) and a hell of a lot more dragons!

Since I got back into reading, I’ve also picked up my knitting needles again. Last year for Christmas I made a few handmade items for gifts, and I haven’t been able to stop since! I’m not an expert knitter by any stretch of the imagination, but I’ve really become more confident in my skills and have made quite a few knit objects that I’m very proud of! Let’s get into this season’s recap, shall we?

People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry and Milena Beanie by Karina Szocs

People We Meet on Vacation was such a cute book! It’s your run of the mill romance novel, but I really appreciated Emily Henry’s quippy dialogue and dynamic characters. I had this on my TBR (to be read) list for quite some time, and I’m glad I finally reached for it! I’ll definitely be picking up her other books, especially since I’ve heard some of those are even better!

The Milena Beanie was the first project I ever test knit (helping the author of the pattern to work out the kinks in order to publish their work), and it was such a joy! I chose a fun bright green yarn and it was the perfect pairing to the fun summer vacation themed book I was also reading at the time. The beanie is knitted in broken rib stitch, and even though this was my first time working in broken rib, it turned out beautifully! I will definitely make this beanie again, and if you’re ever looking for a beanie with a beautiful intricate texture, I highly recommend this pattern!

yarn: Sandnes Garn Sunday and Tynn Silk Mohair in Sunny Lime

Slewfoot by Brom and Rebel Soul Beanie by Veronika Lindberg

I read Slewfoot around Halloween and it was great fun. I’ve truly never read another book like it! Abitha’s story was very compelling and even though the book took quite a gory turn, the reader ends up saying “good for her” by the end of it all. If you like magic mixed with a little bit of bizarre horror, this is the book for you!

The Rebel Soul Beanie is the ideal quick and beanie pattern. I’ve knitted it quite a few times now, it is very versatile and ends up looking very professional! It has a double folded brim, a lovely squishy texture, and I can bang one out in less than a week. It’s fun to knit, and my go-to for a gift knit that will make nearly anyone happy!

yarn: Knitting for Olive Merino in Deep Petroleum Blue

Margo’s Got Money Troubles by Rufi Thorpe and Rebel Soul Beanie by Veronika Lindberg

This book was one of my favorites of the year! We get Margo’s story in both first and third person perspective throughout the story, and I find that choice by the author to be one of the main reasons this book stands out. This is certainly a unique story, and I loved reading such a nuanced take on quite a few controversial topics throughout the book. Something to look forward to: this novel has already been chosen to be adapted for the screen! I can’t wait to watch 🙂

My second Rebel Soul Beanie this season in a fun lilac yarn!

yarn: Rowan Soft Alpaca DK in Enchanted and Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair in Artichoke Purple

Lady Tan’s Circle of Women by Lisa See and Rebel Soul Beanie by Veronika Lindberg

I didn’t expect to like Lady Tan’s Circle of Women as much as I did! It’s a fairly dense historical fiction story based on the life of a real woman that practiced medicine in 15th century China. I listened to the audio version, both the author and the narrator are beautiful storytellers! I found myself captivated by the history, the strength and resilience of the characters, and by the sheer amount of research it must have taken to write this book! I would highly recommend this novel, especially the audiobook!

My third Rebel Soul Beanie is a holiday gift for my friend Tianna, who loves all things pink!

yarn: Knitting for Olive Cotton Merino in Terracotta Rose and Soft Silk Mohair in Flamingo

What are you reading and/or making lately?

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peanut butter eggs that might just be better than peanut butter eggs that might just be better than that one famous brand 😉

recipe:
2 cups sugar
½ cup milk
¼ cup butter
6 ounces peanut butter
3 oz marshmallow creme
⅓ cup all-purpose flour
1 bag chocolate chips or melting wafers

Add sugar, milk, and butter to a saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a boil and stir continuously for 5 mins, then remove from heat.

Stir in peanut butter and marshmallow creme, then slowly incorporate flour and stir until combined.

Pour mixture onto a pan lined with parchment paper and allow to cool for about 30 minutes. When cool enough to handle, shape into eggs, insert a toothpick into each one, and allow to set completely. Then chill in the fridge or freezer for an hour or more to avoid any melting when dipped.

Melt the chocolate, dip each egg, allow to harden and enjoy! 🍫😋
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Jess Buckley is a Pennsylvania-based writer and home cook that finds joy in sharing her love for cooking, gardening, and seasonal-inspired living.

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