Hello my dear friend,
First of all, welcome February! But let’s take a moment to look back at what January has been, shall we? Let’s begin.
I’ve been knitting a lot; I need to keep my mind busy and free from thoughts during this time, and knitting helps me relax.
I also wanted a new scarf and a shawl to wear with the Sondeflor dress I bought last month, and since I’ve become fascinated by the wonderful handmade pieces Claire wears in Outlander, I wanted to try recreating something similar. I found that Louise Bollanos’s pattern, the Journeycake Shawl, was perfect for the occasion, especially since it’s inspired by Outlander itself.
I think you may have recognized the scarf as well - it’s one of the most popular patterns among knitters online right now. It’s the Sophie Scarf by PetiteKnit
I also had the pleasure of searching for a few new vintage pieces for my wardrobe and my desk and the hunt was quite successful.
I found an ‘80s dress with a bolero and a delightful cardigan in pure Shetland wool, worked in colorwork with a lovely collar, plus beautiful sleeve and these uniquely shaped bow motifs. And then a wooden roll-top drawer, I’m not sure what era it’s from, but it’s in perfect condition and truly perfect for keeping all the papers on my desk tidy. I love vintage finds!
Speaking of illustration, I’ve been spending some time with my sketchbook, especially on weekend mornings, and sometimes early in the morning on workdays.
In short, I simply can’t go without creating - it’s what makes me feel alive and fulfilled in my life.
Lastly, I watched a beautiful film about Van Gogh recommended by Ema Malyauka, starring Willem Dafoe. It was truly a lovely movie, and it reminded me of that wonderful book published in Italy with biographical notes and the artist’s paintings with some enlarged posters inside.
Speaking on TV, lately I’ve watched the first four episodes of season 4 of Bridgerton, and I can’t wait to see the next ones, which will be released later in February.
I’m also watching The Tudors - the series about Henry VIII - and, as always, English historical dramas are my favorites.
So, that’s all folks wish you a happy days from here with this whimsical beautiful cat that is loved by my family (my son as you can see above is just in love with Astra).
Since next post, let’s stay warm and cozy, xoxo, G. Aka JdeeBella at Soulfulcrane - the creative nest in Italy.






