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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Happy wool :)

What do you get when you mix a rainy afternoon, a bored toddler, some white yarn and some food colouring?  FUN (and a bit of a mess!), that's what!!





I love the end result!  Little miss 3 was very proud of herself too :)  She's called it her 'happy wool'.  Now, we just need to decide what it's going to become!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Finally something to share!!

I think (I almost don't want to write this in fear of jinxing myself!) I am coming out on the better side of 9 months - actually more if you count the later stages of pregnancy, of sleep deprivation!  My little man is finally starting to sleep a bit better :)  Not well, by any means, but better!  And that is good enough for me at the moment.  Most days I feel like I can function again and that is a great feeling!! 

So, I know I've been neglecting this blog and my business.  I haven't done any knitting for sale for months now.  Instead I've been selfishly knitting for my children and even have something on the needles for me!  At the moment, I am really enjoying creating things for my two - I'm sure it won't be long until they are either too big to knit for or they start refusing their Mummy's handknits so I'm making the most of it while it lasts! 

Finally, I have some finished items to share!  Both of these are designs by the super talented tiKKi.  Check out her awesome blog here.  I love her patterns and have knitted many for my children and as presents for others.  This first one is an Olearia.  It is a gorgeous fit and looks great on :)

The buttons came from Nicci at Buttons by Benji and are a PERFECT match :)



This little singlet is an Eden's adam.  I love the simplicity of this and already have another on the needles for my little boy.  Unfortunately, you can clearly see where I changed to the second ball of cotton, but it is not as noticable when it's on :)



I am going to really try and be more pro-active with my blog writing, but I won't promise anything!  I have so many things I want to share, but sometimes there are just not enough hours in the day!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Missing in action...

I admit, I've been a terrible blogger so far.  I had great intentions when I started this blog, really I did!  I'm not quite sure how it happened but I appear to have blinked and weeks have gone past between blog posts.  Admittedly a lot has happened in those few weeks - My daugher caught chicken pox, my son was (finally) diagnosed with reflux and we lost my husbands dear Pop.  So a challenging and sad few weeks it has been. 

Last night I got a crash course on how to use my digital camera.  I've been having trouble capturing true colours with it.  As soon as this grey and miserable weather clears up, I'll be out playing and taking photos of some finished projects to share.  Until then, rainy days give me a perfect excuse to get some knitting done!!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Another Ishbel...

I finally found the motivation to block Mum's Ishbel.  Her birthday was 3 weeks ago now.  Whoops, sorry Mum!  I'm really happy with this one.  I love this pattern - it can be made in various sizes and looks great as a scarf or shawl.  The yarn was one I purchased from another knitters destash and it was just perfect for this project :) 
I love how shawls look like a crumpled mess straight off the needles:


and then they bloom when blocked:





I'm sure this won't be the last Ishbel I do.  Next on the blocking boards is my Brangian :)

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Clutter and 'stuff'...

I often wish I was a tidier person.  I dream of a house where everything has its place and the bench, table tops and other surfaces are clear of clutter and 'stuff'.  Where you can walk into and through a room without tripping over something and sit down on the couch without first having to clear a space.   In this dream house, behind the cupboard doors everything is neat and tidy.  In reality my current cupboards are stuffed to the brim and produce an avalanche of 'stuff' every time the doors are opened. 

My craft cupboard, in particular is a disgrace.  Since the arrival of my gorgeous son, I've had the task of clearing out a whole room of 'stuff' and condensing it in to one cupboards worth.  Not an easy task let me tell you.  Now, don't get me wrong.  My stash, in the main part, is neatly sorted in to ziplock bags.  That these bags can be found in every drawer, shelf and available space around the house is irrelevant.  I have containers to keep my buttons stored in by colour and size.  I have various needle rolls, folders and cases to keep my needles and hooks in.  I have a big folder to house all my printed patterns.   And occasionally, I put it all in the right place.  Honestly, I do! 

I admit whilst I dream about a neat and tidy house, I am not inclined to put in the effort to make it happen.  I clean, I tidy and I scrub.  I pick up toys, I fold washing and I vacuum.  But I don't enjoy it and I don't think I ever will.  With two kids 3 and under and a house that's almost too small I think I'll be happily co-existing with all the excess 'stuff' for many years to come.  I figure there is more to life than constant cleaning and tidying.  Besides, a little bit of clutter is what makes a house a home, isn't it?  ,

Monday, September 20, 2010

Feeling the shawl love...

I'm going through another shawl loving stage.  Having recently cast off another (yes, I think this is number 5!) Ishbel I am addicted again.  This latest one was knitted for my mum whose birthday it was a few weeks ago :)  It actually still needs to be blocked so I'll post a picture once I've done that.   Hmm, really should get on to it! 

On the needles now I have a Brangian.  This pattern is written by Bronwyn Parry and I've been meaning to purchase and knit it ever since it was released.  It is a great pattern, written very well and I am really enjoying seeing the shawl come together.  I'm knitting it in a 4ly I hand dyed myself.  I'm having a lot of trouble getting an accurate photo of the colour, but here's a photo of it straight out of the dye pot. 


It is a very subtle variation of colours and I'm really liking how it's knitting up so far.  Hope to have some finished photos for you soon :)

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Sunshine or snow?

I'm not quite sure what has happened to Spring.  I don't think the weather man knows either.  With sunshine one minute and snow threatening the next, I suppose it's just another typical Tasmanian day!  It is very chilly and wet today.  There is snow on the mountain , cold winds and lots of rain with odd moments of sun trying to break through.  I have the heater blasting, warm toes and cups of tea aplenty! 

Yesterday, I spent the day dyeing yarn down at a friends place.  With the dye pots bubbling and the children playing or sleeping happily, we looked out the window and there was a beautiful snow storm.  Big flakes falling and settling on the ground and cars.  I love watching snow falling.  There is something so magical and peaceful about it.  I wonder if I would like it so much if we lived with it all winter.  Having spent a winter in Germany when I was younger, I got a taste of continuous snow and minus temperatures and I must admit the taste was enough for my liking!  I like the excitement of occassional snow much more :)  I only wish I'd thought to take a photo yesterday before the rain came and washed it all away. 

As a knitter, I am grateful I live in a cooler climate!  I prefer moderate temperatures to the scorching heat.  Towards the end of winter however, I do look forward to summer where the weather is warmer and the days are longer.  So, what do you prefer?  Sunshine or snow?