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family& garter stitch scarf& house& knitting& oxford kitchen yarns16 Jun 2008 06:08 pm

Firstly: QueenoftheFroggers finished her Swallowtail Shawl in Oxford Kitchen Yarns sock yarn. It’s superb. Go look! :)

Secondly: I owe a stack of emails to people. hopefully i’ll get my arse in gear tomorrow, and get them sorted out. Sorry.

Thirdly:

I have the lurgy. (Thank you man who coughed on me on the bus.) It’s not a serious lurgy, but I’d rather head it off at the pass if I can right now, which meant getting the jobs that really needed doing done, and then curling up in bed with plenty of drink and my knitting.

EZ garter blanket - baby size

I’m sure you’ll be shocked to hear how much knitting for bump has been going on recently. But little projects are perfect for the summer, especially along side the bigger projects I want to get done. This is a bit of both. It’s a baby version of the Elizabeth Zimmermann Garter Stitch blanket (here is Brooklyntweed’s recently completed version.)

I’m knitting it in Oxford Kitchen Yarn Aran, with the center panels in undyed and the outer sections in a colour that has yet to be decided upon. (It’s a good way of working out how much yarn i’m going to need, since one center panel is an eighth of the whole thing.)

Also on the needles is a Shetland Shorty in 21st Century Yarns Silk.

Shetland Shorty

I’ve had this yarn for a few years now. I bought it orginally to make some sort of wrap to wear at our wedding. To be honest the scarf/wrap i made didn’t get much wear, though it worked with the outfit. But I had alot of the silk left, and i’ve always wanted to make something from it, even if it meant ripping back the original scarf. (Which it probably will, and i’m fine with that.)

I’m hoping the Shetland Shorty will work well. (Though it’s slightly on hold till i get a pointer needle since the k2togs in silk are driving me a bit batty.)

As for recent FOs…

Everyone needs a blue rabbit

Everyone Needs A Blue Rabbit

Ravelry post or Lion Brand Link to Pattern.

This was knit with Debbie Bliss Wool/Cotton (and luckily I have enough left over for another couple if it proves popular.)

It was a very quick, very cute knit. A good alternative to baby socks or booties if you need a last minute gift.

Country Kiddie - Alpaca Silk

Blue Sky Country Kiddie

Ravelry post or Link to pattern.

Oh Blue Sky Alpaca Silk how i love you! (And I still have 1 1/3 skeins left to make something else - maybe some fingerless mitts for me - I’m thinking of getting a skein of the red, and striping them. :)

I really love this pattern. In fact I’m planning to knit another one, though sleeveless as per the original pattern, from the left over ball of cash cotton left over from my tunic top. :)

I added the lace - it was crying out for something to be added to it, given i was using an even coloured yarn.

Drops Autumn Scarf

Drops Autumn Leaf Scarf

Ravelry post or Link to pattern.

This was made using the 22g i had left over after making my sideways garter stitch scarf (which I love!)

It proved to be a totally down to the wire project, but i had *just* enough yarn thank goodness.

(This is another pattern that knits up in no time at all. And it looks like it’ll stay on really well. At least while they are small. :)

Mossy Jacket - finished

Mossy Jacket

Ravelry post or Link to pattern.

This was my first time knitting with Noro. Again, it was another knitting down to the wire project. In fact I ended up knitting the sleeves from two ends of what was left of the second ball, so that i could keep them even. I think I ended up with about 6m of yarn left to spare.

The moss edging is Kilcarra aran.

And finally…

TV room - redecorated.

Our tv room. Finally decorated the weekend before last. \o/

family& knitting& sleeveless tunic top02 Jun 2008 11:01 am

belleh

Sleeveless Tunic Top by bergere de france
My Ravelry Post: here
Yarn: Rowan Classic Cash Cotton - sea foam, 5 balls (though i bought 6, and without the adjustments - see notes - it would have needed all 6.)
Needles: 3.25mm
Notes: The pattern calls for it to be knit in as a front and a back, so I converted it to knit in the round, and lopped a good 2 inches off the length, since otherwise it would have been closer to a dress, which i wasn’t sure was going to work since I’m 5′6″ and naturally pear shaped.

The yarn is incredible. Seriously. I don’t like knitting with cotton, but this stuff is special and has a lovely colour range. (That said, right now it’s liable to pill, though i’m hoping it’ll settle down after a while.) It’s certainly very soft, and smooshy, for a cotton.

blurry but i think i look nice. :)

It’ll be interesting to see how this looks after the baby is born. I’m hoping it won’t be too loose the flappy as a top. (That said, i think there is room to grow in the body of the top, so i’m hoping it’ll get lots of use for the next 4 months at least.

family22 May 2008 10:55 am

On monday we went for the 20 week scan.  I’m very pleased to say that everything is fine, and bump (and I) are growing nicely.

Wanna see pictures?

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(I think it’s hilarious that my ‘totally-not-religious-at-all’ husband saw an angel in this scan picture. He says his excuse is that ‘the brain is set up to look for faces and patterns.’ *hearts him*)

family& spinning22 May 2008 10:47 am

My grandmother had her 90th birthday earlier in the month, and so as a family we all went to stay at Holestone Moor Barns in Derbyshire, for a weekend of sunshine, good food, and celebrations. The weather was fantastic, and the location was really lovely. (Amazing views!)

Of course, with my sister and my mum in tow, there was no way this trip wasn’t going to end up fibre or fabric related in *some* way, and sure enough, Kim was suggesting we googled for fabric shops in Derbyshire only minutes before we were due to leave.

Mind you, i’m glad she did, since we managed to find Patchwork Direct, which is a brilliant, brilliant place, which i urge you all to go to -preferably in person, since there website isn’t anywhere near as good as the actual shop. However if you can’t get to Derbyshire, I’m betting they do the main patchworking festivals, like the one at the NEC in august.

ALSO they have tons of great yarn that is not on the website, so knitters need to get themselves there too. (Seriously, it’s just a 15-20minute detour off the M1. Which, being the M1, you’ll probably be glad of.)

ANYWAY… both my mum and Kim spent a huge amount of money (though that’s relative, i guess. it seemed like a huge amount to me. ;) Actually you can see what Kim bought here.

I was more restrained - Sort of - which was lucky since Holestone Moor Barns is home to three alpacas, which had been sheared for the first time a couple of days earlier.

Which meant…

Domino's roving

(This is the first shearing Domino has ever had. Which means it’s never going to be softer than it is right now.)

Cappuchino's roving

Barnaby's roving

I have 200g of each colour, and a strong desire to finally get that spinning wheel i’ve been talking about for too damn long - hopefully while I still have enough free time to actually learn how to use it.

family& shop updates20 May 2008 05:11 pm

Finally the update is sorted and up!

The SHOP has been updated with the following…

Sock Yarn:

Sock: Storm

3×100g skeins of ‘Storm‘ - £12 each

4ply:

4ply: Willow

4×50g skeins of ‘Willow‘ - £5.50 each

4ply: Storm

4×50g skeins of ‘Storm‘ - £5.50 each

Lace:

Lace: Willow

3×100g skeins of ‘Willow‘ - £16 each

DK:

DK: Sky

6×50g skeins of ‘Sky‘ - £5.50 each

DK: Limoncello

4×50g skeins of ‘Limoncello‘ - £5.50 each

NEW! Aran:

Aran: Clotted Cream

3×50g skeins of ‘Clotted Cream‘ - £5.50 each

Aran: Storm

5×50g skeins of ‘Storm‘ - £5.50 each

Aran: Limoncello

5×50g skeins of ‘Limoncello‘ - £5.50 each

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