I usually have a knitting project in mind when I write it into one of my books, but Laura’s apricot-colored shawl just kind of appeared upon the page as I was writing the first scene of Lady Wynwood’s Spies, volume 4: Betrayer , and it surprised even me. I immediately went to my yarn stash to find a yarn for it, and I searched through my antique knitting books to find some stitch patterns. I made her an elegant wool shawl she could wear at home. The shawl ended up tagging along with Laura into the next book, Lady Wynwood’s Spies, volume 5: Prisoner , where it imparts some comfort to her in her trying circumstances. The two stitch patterns are both from the same book, The Lady’s Assistant, volume 2 by Mrs. Jane Gaugain, published in 1842 . A couple excessively clever and creative knitters might have knit these patterns in the Regency era, but they would have only passed them around by word of mouth or scribbled “recipes” to friends or family, and it wouldn’t have been widely use
What a handsome boy! :)
ReplyDeleteHow cute! (and I don't even really like dogs. )
ReplyDeleteSuch a cutie!! I love your family photos.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Camy. If I had a dog named Snickers, I'd be eating chocolate all the time (well, more than I already do ;)
ReplyDeleteLove those ears in that last picture. Throw the ball already, Lol...
Cute doggie! How did you know I wrote about you? That's so weird. But yes, I really loved your book!!! Even though I'm still on Only Uni, I'm looking forward to Single Sashimi.
ReplyDeleteI always love when you show Snickers. He is so cute and you do the most fun things.
ReplyDeleteI adore dogs.