Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Swallowtail Shawl



I made this Swallowtail Shawl (Evelyn Clark Designs) for my daughter using Wendy Happy 4ply, its the second one I have made and I prefer it to the first. Why? well its a matter of using the right yarn. The first one has yarn which has pooled instead of striped and I don't like it as much. Having said that, its 100% cashmere which makes it very cozy so it will be worn when the colder weather comes.
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Saturday, 11 July 2009

Disaster!!

My brand new spindle and slivers arrived yesterday (Yipee). Unfortunately, I was out watching our dear daughter in her drama group show and stupidly left my unopened (eagerly awaited) parcel on the kitchen table. Whilst I was out our dog decided that because she had been left on her own badness was the order of the day and ate the parcel!!!

I returned home to find the previously beautifully carded slivers of merino strewn hither and yon and the spindle chewed into several bits.

Am I impressed? NO I AM NOT!

Wednesday, 8 July 2009

A new hobby

There is something very satisfying about being involved in things from the beginning, I can totally understand why some people give up their modern rat race lifestyles and go native in the country (no funny remarks about small holdings please) Now I'm not saying that I'm ready to eat bark and knit my own shoes, in fact I enjoy the fast pace of my working life, but at home I have a hankering to take things easy and to create things from scratch. I have no artistic talent, I can't paint (apart from emulsion) or sculpt for example but I can knit and the sense of achievement when a garment, toy or pair of socks is completed fills that little creative area in my soul.

So I think I am now ready to take this creative process a step further, its time to play with the big girls and boys and learn to spin!

I have long listened to my Plurk Pals and Ravelry Chums waxing lyrical about the joy of spinning and using your own hand spun yarn so I've taken the plunge and ordered one of the drop spindle starter kits from http://handspinner.co.uk/index.html

I'm eagerly awaiting its arrival and will share my "roving" adventures.

Wednesday, 21 January 2009

Happy New Year?

Well here we are in 2009, and we are off to something of a vain glorious start.  The world economy is in meltdown, the Middle East is in chaos and my knitting stash is in uproar.  Ok the last of the three will not impact on anyone else's life but when the puppy gets hold of the Funky Fur your dear daughter begged you to buy and makes the worlds largest knot it turns into something of a minor crisis.  

On the subject of disasters, dear daughter was bitten by her pony during the holidays and her confidence to be in its presence has taken something of a knock (bloody Shetland ponies bad tempered little bas***ds) still she loves the little brute so it has escaped the glue factory this time.  Its partly my fault, we have not been doing any riding since the weather started to turn icy at the beginning of December due to my paranoia about horses slipping and injuring themselves or their rider (been there done that got the scars to prove it) so the horses have had very little exercise or contact with the children for months.  Hopefully by the time the weather turns for the better she will have forgotten the whole affair and be ready to interact with it again.

In other news, I seem to have started many projects over the festive season but been particularly bad at getting anything finished! I did manage a pair of gloves using Opal Harry Potter sock wool in the Dumbledore colourway 


and a Republic hat using Rico Designs Roxy wool/acrylic chunky



Not much to show for almost three months is it.

In contrast to this poultry amount of finished objects my "works in progress" pile is huge!  Currently on the needles are a Stephanie Japel Thick and Thin Cardigan Coat http://www.ravelry.com/projects/MaryModern/thick-and-thin-cardigan-coat  ,a pair of Urban Necessity Gloves http://www.subwayknitter.com/uphtml/urban%20necessity.pdf, a pair of two at once socks (making these up as I go along, wish me luck), an Isadora cardigan and a pair or grinch gloves.

Will keep you posted on progress (if any) as it happens.

I really hope that everyone managed to have a lovely festive season (despite all the gloom and doom) and that the new year brings great joy and prosperity to you.

Thursday, 27 November 2008

Slacking?

No as it happens, I may not have shared any of my knitting projects lately but that does not mean that there have not been any.

With the run up to Christmas, I have been busting my stash with small one ball items to augment peoples Xmas prezzies.  I tried to think of things which would be useful, (no point in making a crochet bikini for someone who lives in the North East of Scotland) unusual and attractive.  I've been doing quite well with the women and children but the men are a real pain in the rear.  Every man I know has mega large feet, so socks are out of the question as I would still be knitting rounds in July, I can't find a gents glove pattern I like and hats are dull! (end of rant)

So, to share what I have done so far:



These scarfs are great, you can have one knitted up in an evening using a single skein of yarn. I used double knitting yarn (worsted weight 8ply) but the pattern calls for 4ply (fingering) I like the DK version, it makes the finished article so cozy yet still retains a modicum of style. I can see a few of these in my immediate future




Another easy knit, this time using aran weight yarn. The yarn I used is Debbie Bliss Pure Cotton which I reclaimed from a tank top I knitted and hated , so never wore. Its amazing just how many projects I will get from the reclaimed yarn from my frankenknit.


I rather think I missed the point with these, I should have used a plain dye yarn instead of the self patterning so that the cable work on the wrist could be seen. They are a good fit though and I will be making further pairs in the near future when I lay my hands on a suitable yarn. These are made using Wendy Happy 4ply in the Pisces colourway, I only used half a skein because of its generous length so I may make another pair of Knotty but miss out the pattern section.

So as you can see, I have been working away quietly trying to make a stack of stocking fillers before Santa comes.




Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Gotta Love It


OK, take a deep breath in through your nose, hold it for a second, and let it out
Aaaaaaahhhhhhhh.
Can you smell the sea air, hear the waves lapping upon the shore, feel the crisp bite of the wind stinging your face?  No, well we could. 

You really do have to love Aberdeen.  There are not many cities in this world where you can walk for 10 minutes from the city centre and be greeted with scenes like this.

Yet here are the little stars sledging, and the only footprints we can see are our own



Its not often that the North Sea looks like a mill pond either but it did on Sunday.



  The little stars had great fun sledging, they were given these Ski-Doo boards last year for Christmas and never got the chance to use them.

It felt like there was not another living soul for miles around, yet there is a huge housing area right behind the hill, thousands of families going about their daily lives yet from this side of the hill you could be in the countryside not in the centre of town.

It was good for the little stars to get some fresh air into their lungs and some healthy exercise running back up the hill every two minutes only to come whooshing back down in under 5 seconds. 

Saturday, 1 November 2008

It was a Happy Hallowe'en

Thought I'd share the pumpkin photos:

This is my sons pumpkin, its a skeleton looking out from behind a grave stone.

and my daughter made a spider in its web.

The kids had great fun making these, and my thanks go to 
http://www.pumpkinlady.com/pattern.htm#2008
for the terrific patterns.