Sunday, 5 January 2014
Fit for a 'princess' !
I planned a number of projects for the New Year - then another one appeared out of the blue!
A new baby girl arrived on Jan 2nd for two of my sons friends; he'd tried to buy a few things for the new infant but couldn't find a 'newborn-size' hat.
So, out came the needles and a ball of appropriate yarn and I quickly set to creating something for a little 'princess' - complete with 'crown'! ;-p
Thursday, 2 January 2014
A New Year - and new beginnings!
I know the title of this blog refers to 'Knitting' but there are other 'crafty' things I'm interested in. So, I'm looking forward to embarking on new projects in patchwork and quilting (see previous blog-post) and I'm delighted with the tools 'Santa' delivered for me at Christmas! I now have a cutting mat, quilter's ruler and a rotary cutter! :-)
I'm hoping to pick the brains of some friends at our soon-to-be-formed crafting group at church, plus the 'quiltery people' whose blogs I follow here; hopefully I'll be able to get some pics posted to show progress.
Meanwhile, through this new crafting group, I'll be continuing to knit blankets to be sent out to various charities. Apparently, some of the other knitters haven't come across 'mitred-square' knitting, so I have to give them a demonstration - it's much easier than sitting sewing lots of sqaures together, in my opinion!
Other craft things I've been up to recently:
We had a new kitchen fitted shortly before Christmas (....I've only waited through 33 years of marriage to get to having my FIRST fitted kitchen to MY design rather than making-do with whatever we've inherited in our various house-moves!)
This, of course meant that all our white-goods/appliances are hidden behind wooden doors - so what to do with our collection of fridge-magnets........?
Well, I got inventive with punching a couple of holes in the rim of a baking sheet and slotting some wire through by way of hanging up, and voila......
Another thing I managed to do before Christmas, was to make up a kit I bought at the 'Sewing For Pleasure' show at Birmingham's NEC last Autumn:
I'd often wondered how these 'pinecones' were made - and now I know! So, I made a few and strung them from a garland:
I expect we may be making these up for fundraising at our new church craft group.....!
And back to the kitchen - someone in the family presented us with a new clock for Christmas:
Rather apt, I say!
In the meantime - I have 4 more squares to complete on the current blanket, so it's time to get back to the needles!
And back to the kitchen - someone in the family presented us with a new clock for Christmas:
Rather apt, I say!
In the meantime - I have 4 more squares to complete on the current blanket, so it's time to get back to the needles!
Thursday, 12 December 2013
A new craft...more ways to spend money!!
In the past I've had a go at many different crafts and quilting is no exception! I've done the basic 'block-patchwork' for simple cushion covers and somewhere I have an unfinished attempt at a hexagon-patchwork piece.....!
However, some friends (I shall call them 'friends', anyway, despite the fact that are leading me astray!) took me to a local 'quiltery' place this morning and now I am well and truly smitten! I foresee many hours drooling over fat-quarters and much parting with money......
I will try to curtail any over-ambitious projects, and maybe post a few 'results' here in the coming months. In the meantime, here are a few photos of some of the quilts on show, a special exhibition of work by 'students' from classes at this shop and other entrants.
(with apologies, I do not have the names to credit the creators; also the photo-quality is not great - lighting conditions and being snapped by phone is not ideal! )
I saved my favourite until last - it got my 'vote'!
Saturday, 19 October 2013
More socks - and shawls!

(and they actually match!)
Next, the shawl - coz's wife selected the yarn and I agreed to knit it for her (she's more into crochet!). Here it is, blocking out:

I was so impressed with the pattern - I grabbed a hank of yarn I picked up while 'across the pond' and set to, creating my own version:
....Indeed I do love this yarn!
It's absolutely wonderful to work with - but I can't seem to buy it here in the UK :-(
-oOo-
I spent some time yesterday trying to re-organise my 'craft-space' (ie. the reclaimed bedroom from my son!) It has become somewhat a dumping ground - one day it will be wonderful - but for now I have my own little place to play!
A relative gave me a bag of 'treasure' when I visited recently - now decanted into two glass jars:
They must be quite old, as they are solid wood bobbins! I wonder what I can use them on......
.....and in the midst of tidying up and allocating space for things I pressed
a recent 'regal' souvenir into service, too!
Saturday, 14 September 2013
Back from the 'colonies' - with a big bag of booty!
Earlier this week DD and I got back from our trip to New England - see my other blog. As I mentioned previously, I'd been clearing projects out of the way in readiness for utilising all the the things I planned to purchase! We went with half-empty cases in anticipation of bringing back a few bits and pieces - and boy, did we!
High on the list of priorities was a trip to Michaels - which we'd discovered for the first time on our last visit to the cousins in New Hampshire. As my cousin's wife is keen on crafting it didn't take much arm-twisting to get her to take us to the nearest store.
Only half-way round the shop!
There was just so much on offer we trundled up and down the aisles gawping at everything - there was much 'ooooh-ing' and 'aaahhhh-ing' I can tell you! Back here in the UK we don't have stores on this scale; Hobbycraft , bless it, is teeny compared to Michaels.
But even better was yet to come - when we were told about Hobby Lobby ! This out-did even Michaels - a quick visit 'just to look' turned into several hours and parting with many $$$$$s!
Inspecting some of our bounty!
Getting all the bags and packages out of our luggage was fun, reliving the joy all over again. :-)
The range of yarn on offer was gobsmacking! These I bought a with no particular
projects in mind - just loved the colours:
There are patterns printed on the inside of the ball bands so I may try out anything suitable.
Coz's wife is more into crochet, so I volunteered to knit her a scarf/shawl
as per the pattern on these two balls
A couple of patterns in this book caught my attention - the yarn is a mohair/wool/acrylic mix
There was a request for socks from coz and wife - but this particular yarn is just for me! ;-)
A selection of pattern books - Bavarian Crochet is new to me,
so I'm looking forward to seeing what that entails!
Couldn't resist this cross-stitch kit of a typical New England lighthouse. Although, I don't know when I shall get around to starting it - given the other cross-stitch project already sitting in the queue!
Couldn't turn my back on this little trio of miniature birdhouses, either! I have plans to paint them up in contrasting shades of the colours of my new kitchen (coming soon!)
Last, but not least - I bought this in a Christmas decoration store. Can you believe it - whole stores selling just Christmas decorations - all year round!
(....should I change my blog-name, I wonder......?)
So many projects, so many possibilities - where shall I begin.....
:-)
Saturday, 24 August 2013
Winding down.....
It's almost the end of August - the Summer is ending, here in the UK, but next week I'm off on holiday to visit my cousin and his wife in New England! :-)
Along with all the trips they have planned for us, daughter and I are looking forward to visiting a few craft and yarn stores, in particular Michaels ! (we've deliberately pared down our packing to make room for purchases! ;-p)
Of course, that means I need to clear the decks of as many WIPs as possible so that I can enjoy new projects using all the stuff I hope to buy over there.
Here's the cable jumper I started earlier in the year:
I finished it ages ago, but it sat in a box for quite a while until I got my act together
this week and sewed all the pieces together.
I enjoyed the ongoing construction of this jumper,
picking up stitches and knitting transversely;
it's interesting to see the cables running horizontally as well as vertically.
The yarn is 'Woodlander' by James C Brett
It's beautiful to work with and gives a lovely crisp definition to the stitches.
I took the design from this book:
I love the ribbed picot edging on the neck!
As the Autumn draws in, I look forward to snuggling up in this gorgeous sweater!
Other projects that are drawing to a close are a selection of baby items for a charity I came across via another blogger, Una, at Great Balls of Wool
The charity, Greenfields Africa , provides baby clothes for families in Kenya and Uganda. The 'Mama Bag' project provides the clothes as an incentive to encourage poor mothers to attend ante-natal classes, ensuring both mother and prospective infant receive health advice and medical care.
So, I've knitted a baby blanket:
and a couple of cardigans (just need the buttons!) plus a few little hats:
I'll be sending these off when I get back from holiday - I'll do a couple of little knitted teddies to add to the pile. Feel free to click the links and read up about the project - or find a similar one in your own neck of the woods, perhaps?
Talking of 'woods' - I'm looking forward to seeing all the New England foliage - I wonder if the 'Fall' colour will have started.......?
:-)
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
Back in the day.......!
The 1940's cardigan I mentioned in my previous post was finally finished for DD:
She was planning to wear it to a WW2 re-enactment weekend at the Black Country Living Museum - but the weather here in the UK was just a tad (;-p) too hot for such garments!
Still, she's planning another WW2-type visit later in the year, to Bletchley Park - home of the Enigma code-breakers and Station X - so I guess it will have an 'outing' then! (unless she wants something else knitted....!)
Anyway - if you want to see what she got up to last weekend and
re-live the nostalgia, try here
Keep Calm
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Carry On!
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