This week has been productive for finishing projects.
I completed the shawl I started in Finland using my wool I bought from Griffiths Mill on my hooky holiday in April.
It was my first attempt at proper lacework and it took a lot of concentration to follow the charts but I found that using stitch markers between each pattern repeat really helped.
I also finished my purple stripey socks.
These were knit on 2.25mm needles which is why they took me so long but I do love them now they are finished.
Other projects I've finished recently are...
More Clangers:
This time for 2 little girls who had seen the other Clanger I made and wanted ones of their own.
Campside Shawl:
I love this shawl - it's lovely and big - I can't wait to wear it.
And I'm nearly three quarters of the way through making my crochet blanket squares (315 out of 420 made).
Friday, 21 August 2015
Wednesday, 19 August 2015
Some Sewing Fun
The bag turned out really well. I ended up hand-sewing it rather than machine sewing as I wanted the greater control of going slowly.
The finished bag is 11 inches x 7 inches because I wanted a nice and roomy project bag and I bought 9 inch zips. I bought 3 zips from the haberdashery and I have already planned which of my fabrics I want to use for the other two.
Sunday, 26 April 2015
Hooky Holiday
When I went to Yarndale last September I met up with some of my Instagram friends for a picnic (I blogged about it in this post).
Because the picnic had been such a success and we'd all got on so well, we had mentioned about a weekend away together. We'd talked about it for so long and were all very excited about it.
So, last weekend, 18 of us went to Knockerdown Cottages near Ashbourne, in Derbyshire for a crafty long weekend together.
On the Saturday, we had a visit to Griffiths Mill where they talked to us about how their business had started and showed us all of the wool processing machinery.
They had a small shop where I bought 2 skeins of Blue Texel wool.
Then they let us cuddle some lambs which was lovely.
We also got a lovely group photo - with the lambs of course!
After that we went to Ashbourne and browsed the vintage craft fair at the town hall and went to lots of charity shops and antique shops - and looked lovingly at all of the beautiful antique wooden furniture. We visited the Sticky Fingers shop which is full of pretty gifty things.
Apart from that one busy day, the weekend was mostly spent crocheting, knitting, chatting, and drinking gin and tonics (and making jewellery by melting cheap plastic knitting needles).
Because this much wool is perfectly acceptable for 4 days away... (more about the crate soon)
I'm making blanket squares using Grandma's Knickknacks pattern available for free here
But this was the biggest shopping haul of the weekend - including 4 dresses from charity shops which I then was forced to show to the others as a fashion show.
I can't wait to meet up with everyone again at Yarndale this year but until then we've got a bit of a group project - one of the ladies left a bag of crocheted hexagons and 7 of us were crazy enough to volunteer to join them into a blanket to give back to her.
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
A Visit to Blenheim Palace
For Valentines Day, Rob planned the whole weekend to be a surprise for me. He had planned a visit to Blenheim Palace and a stay overnight in the nearby village of Woodstock.
I've never been to Blenheim Palace and it was so lovely
The house and gardens are beautiful and we really enjoyed wandering around. We were able to convert our day tickets to annual passes for free so we will be able to go back again in the summer when it's a bit warmer.
And of course - Rufus enjoyed the day out too.
I've never been to Blenheim Palace and it was so lovely
The house and gardens are beautiful and we really enjoyed wandering around. We were able to convert our day tickets to annual passes for free so we will be able to go back again in the summer when it's a bit warmer.
And of course - Rufus enjoyed the day out too.
Sunday, 1 February 2015
Stash Enhancements
One of my friends mentioned that he wanted me to knit him a scarf a while ago. Because I've finished a few things recently I thought it was time to start thinking about the scarf. I wanted to buy some really nice wool so went to browse LoveKnitting. I decided to go with Malabrigo Worsted in a lovely dark blue but because I had to spend over £25 to avoid postage costs I also bought some sock wool.
It's not that much yarn! I had been wanting some purple sock wool for a while now - I quite like making socks.
So this is the wool for my friend's scarf.
The colourway is Buscando Azul. I wanted a simple ribbed pattern to show off the lovely colour of the yarn so chose the New York scarf which is a free pattern on Ravelry. This is my progress so far:
And here is the lovely sock wool - I got a few different colours - for delivery cost purposes of course...
Ooh and also a ball of Rico Essentials aran to make another Bankhead hat.
Last week I also cast on a project that I've wanted to make since it was released last year - Mr Bakery Bear by Kay F. Jones . I had bought some Robin Paintbox in the leopardskin colourway. I'm waiting for my Mum to visit to show me how to make the cabled jumper but I've already knit the bear and his shorts
It's such a lovely pattern to knit. This bear is called Rufus. I think I'll be making more of this bear in the future.
I said that I enjoy knitting socks - I did manage to finish the socks I was knitting in the last post. They are so good!
And then cast on another pair of socks using West Yorkshire Spinners signature 4ply in the Bullfinch colourway. These have grown so quickly - while I've been sat watching films and Sherlock on Netflix.
I used the same pattern as my previous socks - the Vanilla Latte Socks by Virginia Rose-Jeanes and they are nice and simple.
It's not that much yarn! I had been wanting some purple sock wool for a while now - I quite like making socks.
So this is the wool for my friend's scarf.
The colourway is Buscando Azul. I wanted a simple ribbed pattern to show off the lovely colour of the yarn so chose the New York scarf which is a free pattern on Ravelry. This is my progress so far:
And here is the lovely sock wool - I got a few different colours - for delivery cost purposes of course...
Ooh and also a ball of Rico Essentials aran to make another Bankhead hat.
Last week I also cast on a project that I've wanted to make since it was released last year - Mr Bakery Bear by Kay F. Jones . I had bought some Robin Paintbox in the leopardskin colourway. I'm waiting for my Mum to visit to show me how to make the cabled jumper but I've already knit the bear and his shorts
It's such a lovely pattern to knit. This bear is called Rufus. I think I'll be making more of this bear in the future.
I said that I enjoy knitting socks - I did manage to finish the socks I was knitting in the last post. They are so good!
And then cast on another pair of socks using West Yorkshire Spinners signature 4ply in the Bullfinch colourway. These have grown so quickly - while I've been sat watching films and Sherlock on Netflix.
I used the same pattern as my previous socks - the Vanilla Latte Socks by Virginia Rose-Jeanes and they are nice and simple.
Sunday, 18 January 2015
The Zoo Story and my knitting week
On Friday I went to see a play called The Zoo Story. It was a performance by an amateur theatre group - the Without Walls Theatre Company.
Before seeing the play I wasn't sure what to expect - from the summary on Wikipedia it sounded a bit weird but it was a great performance and I really enjoyed it.
This week I managed to finish the hat KAL for the Bankhead hat pattern - it's so quick to make and could prove quite addictive.
Ravelry project page here
I've also made lots of progress on my second sock - due to a conversation with a friend about Studio Ghibli films (mostly Spirited Away) that led us both to start a weekend film binge. Yesterday I watched The Wind Rises, Howl's Moving Castle, and The Cat Returns so today I will watch Kiki's Delivery Service, The Castle of Cagliostro, Spirited Away, and My Neighbour Totoro (which is my favourite). Anyway, this gave me plenty of time to knit my socks
I've just got to knit the foot now - about 30 rows before I decrease for the toe. Ravelry project page here.
And just because my weekend would be boring without playing with the hamsters (who are sleeping as usual at the moment) here is a photo of them eating raspberry pieces.
Before seeing the play I wasn't sure what to expect - from the summary on Wikipedia it sounded a bit weird but it was a great performance and I really enjoyed it.
This week I managed to finish the hat KAL for the Bankhead hat pattern - it's so quick to make and could prove quite addictive.
Ravelry project page here
I've also made lots of progress on my second sock - due to a conversation with a friend about Studio Ghibli films (mostly Spirited Away) that led us both to start a weekend film binge. Yesterday I watched The Wind Rises, Howl's Moving Castle, and The Cat Returns so today I will watch Kiki's Delivery Service, The Castle of Cagliostro, Spirited Away, and My Neighbour Totoro (which is my favourite). Anyway, this gave me plenty of time to knit my socks
I've just got to knit the foot now - about 30 rows before I decrease for the toe. Ravelry project page here.
And just because my weekend would be boring without playing with the hamsters (who are sleeping as usual at the moment) here is a photo of them eating raspberry pieces.
Sunday, 11 January 2015
Happy New Year and Project Update
Hello again! Happy New Year. Hope your 2015 is going well so far.
I'm having a very quiet day today and just sitting in my flat knitting and watching knitting podcasts.
I've managed to get lots of projects finished since my last post including this lovely jumper which I finished only this morning. Ravelry project page here.
The pattern is Snug by Kim Hargreaves and the yarn is Sirdar Escape Chunky in colour 0197
I crocheted a tiny little monkey as a present a while ago using 2 different crochet patterns. Ravelry project page here.
I also made a Honey Cowl using the yarn from Wild Wood Wool I bought at Yarndale. Ravelry project page here.
I received a request to make a knitted clanger from the old childrens TV show using the original pattern from 1972. Ravelry project page here.
I'm having a very quiet day today and just sitting in my flat knitting and watching knitting podcasts.
I've managed to get lots of projects finished since my last post including this lovely jumper which I finished only this morning. Ravelry project page here.
The pattern is Snug by Kim Hargreaves and the yarn is Sirdar Escape Chunky in colour 0197
I crocheted a tiny little monkey as a present a while ago using 2 different crochet patterns. Ravelry project page here.
I also made a Honey Cowl using the yarn from Wild Wood Wool I bought at Yarndale. Ravelry project page here.
The last WIP I mentioned (a long time ago) was my Age of Brass and Steam shawl which I was speeding through so finished soon after. Ravelry project page here.
I got around to making the colourful armwarmers I had been planning to make for ages. Ravelry project page here.
I knitted myself a toy robot using the Louie the Lovebot pattern by Rebecca Danger. Ravelry project page here.
I am currently working on a few knitted WIPs. The first is something I started a while ago but stopped halfway through. My first pair of socks! Ravelry project page here.
Yup I have second sock syndrome but I cast on the second sock on Friday
I started another Trillian shawl project which will be my handbag project as it was last time. This time I'm using the Laalbear yarn I bought at Yarndale in the colourway Gandalf. Ravelry project page here.
Yup I have second sock syndrome but I cast on the second sock on Friday
I started another Trillian shawl project which will be my handbag project as it was last time. This time I'm using the Laalbear yarn I bought at Yarndale in the colourway Gandalf. Ravelry project page here.
My final WIP was cast on on Thursday night as part of a live knit-a-long on Instagram. Dan from the Bakery Bears podcast decided to start a knit-a-long for the Bankhead hat pattern because he loves it and I couldn't resist joining in. Ravelry project page here.
Here's to a productive 2015 - already off to a good start!
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