Sunday, July 5, 2015

SAILaway Shawl,Yarn Along and Summer Survival Makeup


This past weekend we headed down to San Clemente, California to spend the July 4th holiday at the beach. It's my favorite place to celebrate the 4th as the city of San Clemente really goes all out to celebrate.  Maybe because it's so close to the Marine Core Base Camp Pendelton and you often see service members around town (they also thrill the beach goers with their dramatic F/A-18 fighter jets fly over to kick off the evening festivities) but whatever the reason there is a strong patriotic spirit in the city with lots of flag waving and the whole community turns out for the celebration.  It also has a friendly beach culture and an awe inspiring fireworks display (free) off the pier that rounds out the day.  I wouldn't be anywhere else on the 4th!  


And what other accessory could I possibly bring to San Clemente other than my new SAILaway Shawl. This is a gorgeous design and paired with a soft sock yarn makes a wonderful beach wrap for the summer. To be honest I never would have knit this project if I can't seen the sample shawl in Cardigan's Knit Shop in Santa Barbara, California.  Cardigans is a small yarn shop within walking distance to my parent's home and whenever I visit my parents I try and stop in and visit because they always have a ton of finished projects that are inspiring and suitable to wear in the ever more warming California climate. Even though I am what is called "an independent knitter" (i.e. I don't need the help and advice that yarn shops typically provide to new knitters) I find the experience of visiting a yarn shop invaluable for finding patterns, exploring new yarns, and having fun mingling with fellow yarn lovers.  While I love any and all yarn shops I really wish that you could all have the chance to visit Cardigans as it epitomizes for me the very best in little yarn shops with a friendly owner, a helpful but no pressure atmosphere and a great community knitting round table where regular customers sit and knit together.  But wherever you live I hope you will support your local yarn shop before it disappears as so many have in the past few years.


Particulars:  SAILaway (Ravelry Link) designed by Susan Venable (VenablesStudio); US 4 circular needles 2 skeins Hedgehog Fibers sock (club colorways) 10g and 19g remaining of light and dark blue, respectively.  Blocked dimensions 23" x 73."  Other projects I've knit using Hedgehog Fiber yarn include Starshower CowlCarson shawlRib SocksSummer ScarfAsking for Roses Wrap; and Ripple Effect Socks.  



Yarn Along  ~


For those not familiar with "Yarn Along" it was started in 2010 by Ginny (who writes the popular blog Small Things) as a way for knitters to share (typically on a weekly basis) both what they are currently knitting and reading.  A clever pun on the word yarn, no? However, as I only blog once a month (apparently I'm a slacker) I am going to add my own "twist" to the Yarn Along and instead periodically share a peak at what I'm looking forward to knitting and what book I anticipate reading. In the picture above is my recently acquired kit of mini skeins inspired by the movie Amelie dyed by Phydeaux Designs and is approximately 400 yrds of beautifully saturated fingerling yarn. The designer cleverly used a bedroom scene (G rated - stop looking disappointed) for her inspiration and from that scene created this kit of corail, le cafe, brasserie, absinthe, and metropolitain (she provided a picture of the bedroom scene used for her inspiration - and I was very impressed with her translation from film to yarn). As part of the back story to this kit the designer shared that she is a huge fan of films by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and highly recommends his other films: Delicatessen, The City of Lost Children, and A Very Long Engagement.  I'm definitely going to be adding those to my Amazon watch list.  As for my book, I am looking forward to reading Envy a tale of betrayal and intrigue by the prolific writer Sandra Brown.  This will be my first story by Sandra Brown but it sounds like a classic beach read and I will be tucking it into my beach bag.  Oh, and before I forget you might recognize the name of the yarn designer from the last project I blogged Longshadows.


Summer Survival Makeup

Lastly, just for fun, here's a list of my favorite products for surviving the summer sun, staying moisturized, and adding a natural glow to skin and cheeks.  You may want to experiment with a different colors but I think these products are pretty universally flattering.


Most of the following links are to Amazon which may not have the best prices but is however convenient. Sephora and Nordstrom carry these brands as well except for Lush which is a stand alone shop.

LIPS:  SUGAR Tinted Lip Treatment (Berry) keeps lips moist with long lasting color
CHEEKS: JOSIE MARAN Cheek Gelee (Poppy Paradise)  natural long lasting color
EYES:  MAC Cream Color Base (Hush) great eye shadow that can also be use to highlight
BRONZE:  LAURA MERCIER Matte Radiance Baked Powder (Bronze -03) my fav bronzer
SKINCARE: JOSE MARAN Argan Daily Moisturizer SPF 47 sunscreen you will enjoy using
NAILS: DEBORAH LIPMANN (Harlem Nocturne) metallic color that gets noticed (in a good way)
BATH: LUSH Ro's Argan Body Conditioner indulgent moisturizer to pamper your skin


Until next time be well, love well and enjoy the simple pleasures of summer whether it's lying on the beach or just painting your toes ~ but whatever you do or wherever you go don't forget to bring your yarn along  ~

9 comments:

  1. That is a beautiful shawl, Claudia! I hope you had a great time at the beach!!

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  2. What a lovely post! I really really like that shawl, and may have to consider making one of my own. The colors you chose are particularly perfect for where you live.

    Our July 4 was also great, and for once the weather was actually pleasant (usually it's so incredibly hot and humid, even thinking of going outside makes you sweaty ...).

    I definitely appreciate the makeup suggestions, I'm a mess in the summer. :-)

    Best to everyone at your house!

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  3. Glorious knit! So perfectly styled too.
    I feel a mojo coming on... :-)
    and that polish! blue metallic may need to happen up here in Canada too
    thank you for blogging and sharing, absolutely love!

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  4. Your shawl is beautiful!!
    I like your approach to yarn along. Sounds like fun.
    Great make-up tips. I am rather drawn to that fantastic blue metallic polish!

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  5. What a happy post! I love that your toenail color and the shawl look so good together.

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  6. Love the shape of this, Claudia, not too pointy, and provides just the right amount of coverage. Chloe

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  7. Evidently, I only look at my feedly list of blogs about once a month. I'm loving that shawl and the yarn. I'll look up that line of sock yarn.
    Have you ever visited Roxanne's in Carpinteria? It's a great shop--quilting and knitting supplies! And of course there's Anacapa Fine Yarns in Ventura. Next time I'm in SB, I'll stop by that yarn shop.

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  8. Look at you still looking great! I love the shawl. The colors and pattern is so nice! Sounds like a nice time over the 4th!
    Nice toes!! Mine are blue also, tee hee!
    Take care
    Vicki

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  9. Josie at Cardigans Knit ShopJuly 21, 2015 at 9:25 AM

    Claudia, what a nice post highlighting your SAILaway! Of course, you look lovely wearing it and your photos nicely reflect our relaxed coastal lifestyle. Thank you so much for your kind comments about Cardigans. You're an amazing knitter and I'll keep looking at your Rav feed for inspiration! Enjoy your summer!

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