Sunday, 13 October 2013

Pictures for the Candy Stripe jumper....plus a few squirrels

Autumn has arrived at last so my daughter can wear her new striped jumper. And her new boots. And her new jeans! The pictures were taken on Tavistock Square where we were feeding squirrels. We had about five or six of them coming back for more treats, including a baby squirrel halfway up an ivy-covered tree - quite hard to feed the babies (well....almost fully grown, but still smaller than the others) as they are VERY skittish.  

Autumn - our favourite month!

Got that nut!

You can see the back of the beret in this picture

A very silvery squirrel making a mess with his nut!

Friday, 27 September 2013

Cool Cardi

After knitting all those stripes with frequent wool changes (every four rows!), I decided to knit something easy - virtually no shaping, except for the sleeves, only one button hole...what could be simpler!  I've never had so much fun with a cardigan - I love the way the stripes developed.  Although each ball is essentially the same, they are not identical, so you can't always tell how the pattern is going to develop.  I thought it was a young woman's cardi so knitted it for my daughter.  However, it's so fabulous I've decided to knit one for myself as well!
The yarn is Sirdar Crofter DK Fair Isle Effect and the pattern comes from Issue 108 of Simply Knitting.  It's truly the easiest cardigan I've ever knitted - and yet it looks the most fabulous.  My daughter wears it with everything and miraculously, it manages to match everything as well.  I love this yarn so much I want to keep knitting with it forever!
I'm having a problem finding this colour and have an awful feeling it's been discontinued!  NOOOOOOOOO!  Why is it that anything with orange is inevitably dumped?!  It's my favourite colour and impossible to find in nice shades!

ps Yay!  Deramores is still selling this shade - it's called Isla.
I've sent this one to the Simply Knitting letters page

That interesting rock was put there by the IOA, which is just across the road - I worked there during the summer!

The stripes and patterns are just gorgeous

All photos taken on Gordon Square, Bloomsbury

Candy Stripes

It's a long, long time since I last blogged!  Where have I been, one might wonder:  for once, I've been knitting and knitting successfully, at that - not much Bad Knitting at all!  Makes a nice change!
I finished the stripy jumper I was making for my daughter JUST as the first leg of the summer heatwave hit us.  Typical!  I got VERY tired of changing yarn all the time as the stripes are quite narrow.  I used what was left over from another jumper as well as the owl - this meant I was mixing DK with 4ply but fortunately it isn't noticable.
I also tried out knitting the neck on DPNs with some success!  I was really just experimenting as I want to try this out with other creations and it wasn't too difficult.  Not keen on DPNs - too prickly!
I had such fun with the delicious colours that I used what was left and made a beret.  
Once the weather has decided it really is Autumn, I'll get my daughter to wear the combo and photograph her.  
Knitting the neck with DPNs


The finished item

Those stripes in close-up

The Beret

Aren't the colours delicious?


Thursday, 13 June 2013

Hue Shift Afghan

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Here's something I wish I could knit!  I've never seen the like of it before - quite spectacular.  Can't find the pattern and/or wool in the UK though.  Might have to do a bit more hunting.  Or at least learn how to knit a mitred square first!
Check it out at knitpicks.com:  http://www.knitpicks.com/wpblog/knittin-out-in-the-open/?media=FCBKpost

Sunday, 14 April 2013

Striped jumper for Spring

Owing to a shoulder injury that suddenly got a lot worse in January, my Gedifra jacket is currently on hold - the very large needles were really difficult to work with....like ski poles!  Also, I was trying to knit the collar, which meant holding the entire project on my lap - very heavy indeed.  (What actually happened is that I messed up the collar and had to pull it out....great reason to abandon it for the moment...!)
Fortunately I can still knit with fine needles and a lightweight wool.  I made some terrific leggings for my daughter out of my stash and and currently knitting her a stripey jersey which is ostensibly for Spring, but it's slow-going so will most likely be for early Summer!

Delicious stripes for Spring
I'm using what I've got left of the Bergere de France Ideal (featured elsewhere in this blog) and Hayfield Bonus DK, which I used when making that toy owl.  The Ideal is 4 ply and a better quality wool than the very cheap Bonus but you don't notice it particularly unless you went very close!  My daughter chose the stripe pattern, which I wasn't sure about at first but seems to be working out.  The colours are very fresh and it's lovely working with something that's so easy when my shoulder hurts so much!

Read my previous blog featuring Bergere de France Ideal plus photo:


Sunday, 17 March 2013

Sheep in the Courtyard

My daughter and I went to see the Wool House exhibition at Somerset House this morning and had a lovely time.  I saw more things made out of wool than I have in my entire life!  But where were the sheep in the courtyard?!  I thought there literally WERE going to be, well....SHEEP in the courtyard, penned in, obviously, baaing gently in the rain while we patted them and oohed over the lambs.  Not in London, clearly....
My daughter learning how to spin
The entrance hall with real wool carpet tiles
Wonderful carpet in passage - VERY long!
Bedroom
Bedroom detail
Cushion detail on bed
Nursery
Natural room
Cable chair








Natural room detail

Wider view of the Natural room


Flowers in the Drawing room

The Study

The Modern room


Saturday, 23 February 2013

A puzzled knitter

I run two blogs - this is the first one and has been going for some time now (I think it might run into years.)  And yet I have much greater difficulty running this blog than I do my Wordpress one.  I simply can't figure out how to like or follow other knitting blogs.  How dumb is that?!  You would think it would be totally straightforward but if it's a Wordpress knitting blog, I would end up having to use my Wordpress avatar, which totally defeats the purpose of finding other knitting buddies.  If you are a knitting blogger, reading this, and thinking, "good golly, she really is stupid!" then, please, tell me what I'm doing wrong!  I can't even figure out how to add links to other bloggers websites onto my blog!  And yet I do quite advanced stuff on my Wordpress blog.  Does this mean that, basically, the Wordpress is easier to control, navigate, build etc etc?  It's a lonely business making hash after hash with my knitting - I'd really like to meet others with all the enthusiasm but none of the skill.  I am, needless to say, a tad intimated by those marvellous women who knit several thousand toy rabbits a day and sell them, while dealing with heart-rendering family problems.

In the meantime, here is my current project:  the Gedifra jacket.

Pattern pic
Previous attempt - FAR too small but reasonably well knitted

Without flash - better colour definition

Oops...

I started with the sleeves as I've discovered this is a great way of tackling immediate problems - if you don't like it, there's not much work to pull out!  (Specially in this case as the sleeves are short.)  I followed the pattern exactly and yet not only are they different lengths but neither of them have ended up with seven stitches after decreasing!  This sort of thing drives me mad because I don't know whether it's me (have I misunderstood the pattern somehow?) or the pattern itself (long since discontinued so no one to ask.)  I've got them both on stitch holders and will measure them once I've finished the back and front.  That way, I might actually get perfectly fitting sleeves.
Or have to reknit them entirely.
The pattern stitch I'm using is one row purl, one row k1,p1 rib.  Very effective!