Unraveled Wednesday 5/6/26

Hello wonderful people! It’s been a loooong time but I figured I’d pop in with an Unraveled Wednesday post. Thanks to Kat for hosting this reading and crafting focused link up.

I’m currently working on a test knit! It’s been a while and I saw this beauty and figured it would be perfect. This is the Cabana Cardigan by Chase Harpole, likely releasing this summer. It includes a fun side to side construction and I love the easy, beachy vibes. I started on Sunday and have been FLYING through. I’m using some Queensland Eco, a blend of linen and cotton that adds some fun thick and thin texture. I’m hoping to finish this in the next few weeks because I have a vacation coming up and I don’t think I want to take an almost done project with me as I’ll have a LOT of knitting time.

Surprisingly, I’ve been able to keep up reading most days through 2026. It really is amazing how much more time and mental energy I have to devote to books when I’m not doing shows the entire year! Here’s my April reading wrap-up from StoryGraph, mostly this month I listened to a trilogy, the Marion Lane murders while commuting. I enjoyed the steampunk vibes of this, though sometimes it was a hard shift from cozy student antics type vibes to some more violent thriller parts. The only other book I read last month was The Everlasting by Alix Harlow, which I had a hard time getting through. I’ve really liked the other books by this author so it’s a bit of a letdown. It definitely got me in the feels at the end and I’m glad I pushed through to finish it. It definitely felt like a slog at points and it’s why the “pages read” line of the graph below is a lot less active this month. I’m currently reading The Madness of Crowds by Louise Penny as I work my way through the Inspector Gamache series. Even though this is the 17th book, I’m still drawn in by the characters, setting, mystery, and emotions.

In the past weekend, I saw an opera (Carmen) and enjoyed dressing up, and then two days later went to my Seattle Storm season ticket holder event and got a photo with two of the players. Truly, the duality of my personality :p

Have a great week!

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5 responses to “Unraveled Wednesday 5/6/26”

  1. Looking sharp for the opera!

  2. That is really a fun summery knit! I also really like your yarn choice! But I think it is brilliant that this post includes opera and basketball! That is the best bits of all! Thank you so much for joining us this week! XO

  3. I agree with the beachy vibes. Looking lovely. You look very smart for Carmen.

  4. So good to hear all seems to be well with you. LOVE the cardigan. How interesting to have horizontal stripes. I’ll be on the lookout for it this summer. I do like the fabric your yarn is making.

  5. Looks like a fun knitting project. Should be perfect for warmer weather!

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