My Quiet Journey

Anyone out there? It is so nerve wracking to post after a long hiatus.

My unintended break gave me space to accept that I cannot do it all every single day. It gave me stenght to recognize that something gotta give. Knitting, spinning, posting, social media took a back seat as I was too overwhelmed with changes, unrealistic expectations and some failures. Things took a turn when I came back from a short vacation and decided to embark in a healthier eating and exercising journey. Slowly, but steadily, getting back to crafting eased my mind and changed my mood. Body and mind are now in a calmer and happier state.

With that...here is a finished object!


My Quiet Journey is finished. The pattern was a gift from a dear friend, Andi of My Sister's Kniter. I want to knit this again but in Fingering weight.

The shawl used three skeins of O-Wool DK Legacy, base that is apparently discontinued. Luckily, O-Wool still carries Classic Worsted.


Look at that color and stitch definition...can I ask for more?

Project page: here.







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  1. Hi Monica! I am glad you are feeling better. Good for you taking a break. I always look forward to seeing what you create and this shawl is absolutely gorgeous. Love the pattern and colour of yarn. O-Wool is a favourite of mine.

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    1. Hi Christine! Thanks for your kind words. O-Wool is top on my list as well. Love their neutral and solid colors.

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  2. Breaks are good and I'm glad yours left you in a happy healthy state! Gorgeous knitting.. I need to check out that pattern and wool! xx

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    1. Kate, thanks for your comment. It makes me happy that lovely people and virtual friends like you kept coming back to check my blog. All the best to you, always :-)

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  3. It's tough to keep up in a world where it feels like there is no room for failure and no time for growth. I am happy to see your posts whenever they might pop up.

    I am curious about what you have been doing to improve your health. Last year my health took a turn for the worse (I lost weight and muscle while I was convalescing) and I've been working hard to get it back to where it was.

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    1. I know you totally understand my feelings. My get well journey included: (1) keeping distance from all negativity (acquaintances, news, etc) (2) investing in good skincare products. Face masks are my new thing (3) starting a morning and nighttime ritual to remove makeup, relax with a face mask and then moisturize (4) cutting big time on sugars and limiting my desserts to a piece or two of good dark chocolate. (5) increasing protein an iron intake as I was anemic per lab results (6) making an effort to exercise at least three times a week. I practice tennis once a week and then play two leagues -- one during the week and one on weekends. For weeks that I didn't play much tennis I tried the "Couch to 5K" program with the 5k runner app. (7) Knitting and spinning :-) Basically, I am making an effort to remember how important is to take care of myself EVERYDAY. Send me an email if you want to chat or start a "get better along"...we can include yarn as an incentive.

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  4. Glad to have you back! That is one stunning shawl, that colour is so lovely and soft.

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    1. Aww. Thanks Tahnee for coming back and leaving a comment. Try O-Wool yarns if you have a chance. It won't disappoint.

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  5. I understand this post so very much as I'm going through the same. The state of the country, elders in my family becoming very ill, some personal ups and downs have worn me out. But I'm with you, spinning this week reminded me how very important it is to take time to do the things that promote health despite the unfortunate things I can't control. I'm down for a "get well along" if you don't mind company. So very good to see you on your blog again.

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    1. So sorry that you are going through rough times. Let's brainstorm ideas for a get well along. Send me an email to sweetpurls@yahoo.com to get it going. All the best to you, my friend. Thanks for coming back.

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