Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Another FO

This is Elfe - and I really like it. It is made from Vintage Purls Sock yarn - a fingering weight - so it is not too heavy. It could be worn on its own or with a top underneath - very practical for Dunedin's climate. I fell in love completely with the pink colour, Elsa S. It was from the Winter Sock Club and supposed to be for socks but I thought it was far too good to be hidden away.
And look how sunny it is here - we are really having a mild winter at the moment and it is confusing all the plants. I noticed some crocuses out this morning.


Monday, August 12, 2013

A Little Distraction

 Well the Mojo Socks are finished and then I got a little distracted with a smaller version of the Rainbow Blanket - one each for Rosie and Millie (my niece's daughters) and their dolls.
 It is great for using up scraps or yarn. And it has been a good trial run for working out a good method for assembling. Actually I have just used the recommended whip stitch that is shown in the Purl Soho tutorial.
Next is to start on assembling the bigger Rainbow Blanket - although my deadline is December.
I have a few more things to show but I'm still in Post-op slow mode - so it will be a drip feed.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Some progress



Well - I've had a wee break as I went and got a new hip - titanium no less.
I didn't feel like knitting until I got back home. Strangely my post-op days are quite busy with exercises, walking and resting. Also doing any task takes about 3 times as long as normal but things are improving daily so I'm happy. And I have managed to get some knitting done. The mojo socks are almost finished - just the 'afterthought' heels to complete.
And I've made another Stockholm-Helsinki-Dunedin cowl - this one as a present.
The crochet squares for the Rainbow Blanket are now complete - in fact I think I have 109 instead of 108. Next is to lay them out and sew up...
But what better than to start on a new project instead of finishing something - this is Elfe and I am using   Vintage Purls sock yarn - the pink is called Elsa S. and is from the latest Winter Sock Club. I thought the colour was way too good for socks - it is a glorious deep pink. It is a top-down and seamless construction. My gauge was off but then the pattern size was a little large so I'm hoping it will all come out in the wash. That may be courting disaster - so I've done something I rarely do and put in a lifeline just at the end of the cap sleeve - to make it easier to frog back if necessary.


Sunday, July 7, 2013

The Big Mid-winter Swap Reveal

Finally we had our mid-winter swap dinner/party.
And what a night it was - all these beautiful things lovingly and thoughtfully made by special people for special people.
Shall I start with what I received?
 I'm not sure exactly what it would be called - but it is a drawstring bag/pouch made by the very talented Katya.
 It has the letters of 'Julia' on each panel and can be reversed.
 I just love the colours of the 'outside' fabric - silk?
 The beadwork is extraordinary - seams and even a tassel. I've never done any beading - it seems so intricate - and time-consuming.


 And then more beadwork surrounding the letters on one side.
 It is fabulous. I love it and will treasure it. And I think I will use it - so I can show it off!
Thank you so much Katya.

 My contribution was the opposite of delicate - a big infinity scarf made from Morag's (Vintage Purls) Max DK.
I dyed the colours. It is called 'My Favourite Things' infinity scarf - with the idea being that each person that makes it would use different images/charts according to their tastes. This was made for Jenni - her Ravelry name is Zoomer. It turned out very cheerful and is lovely and soft and squishy.


 And now I've started on Mojo socks using Opal Hundertwasser yarn - someone in my knit group had made them using the same yarn and they looked great.
And, hopefully, the last of the dyeing for the Rainbow Blanket.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

My Year of the Cowl

But wait - here's another one..

It's a bigger version of the previous Stockholm-Helsinki Cowl - a few more stitches and almost twice as much yarn. And it is sooooooooo cosy - it's hard to take it off.
And another pair of mitts - for someone's birthday -
The colours are a bit more subtle - less contrast for the pattern. But I like them anyway.

Friday, June 28, 2013

Sharing the love

Well - it's winter and I want everyone to have nice warm mitts. These are for Sue

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Completion


Well I have finished the Ngaire Mitts. Now to test them out - first time I've had mitts that are longer. I also extended them a bit at the finger end



Sunday, June 2, 2013

Happy Birthday Queen

 A quick update on the squares - I am now working on the last 25%. Dyeing purples and blues and greys.
And one mitts all done bar the thumb. 

Monday, May 27, 2013

New project

This is the 3rd and final instalment of the Vintage Purls Summer Sock Club - using the yarn from the 2nd instalment! Ngaire mitts. Good timing as we have definitely hit winter today with snow all around.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Snug as a bug...

 This is the Stockholm-Helsinki cowl - knitted in Shepherd 12 ply 100% Lambswool felted.
And boy is it warm and cosy.
 I think I would only wear it like this if I was overheating

 Here is the latest batch of squares for the rainbow blanket - over halfway now.....

Sunday, May 5, 2013

A honey of a honey

The photos are a bit average - but the Honey Cowl is done. And it is lovely. As it has just got cold it is perfect timing. I like these longer cowls as they can hang in a single length or be doubled up for extra warmth.


Thursday, May 2, 2013

Blue and Firewood

 I've been working on the blue squares for the blanket. It is a lovely mix.
What should I work on next? The pinks, purples or the reds?
And because winter is fast approaching I have a desire for lots of cowls - and recently uncovered some yarn I bought specifically for a Honey Cowl - it is Madelinetosh - and the colour is Firewood. It has a lot more browns in it that you can see from my photo - you'll just have to imagine it. Perfect for autumn so I am keen to complete it.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Socks

 These are Uno Socks - another entry into the Unwind Design competition. I like them because they can be worn in summer with sneakers - or something. They were my first top-down sock knit and I was really impressed with the pattern - it was like building something very intricately.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

30 squares done and another FO


 Well here is the latest on the blanket.
And I finished another item - the Atle Beret/hat. The beautiful cashmere yarn was a gift (thanks Fee) and it is going to be so soft and warm this winter. And there is enough yarn leftover to get some fingerless mitts out of it - matchy matchy.
I like the way this fits - a bit slouchy


Sunday, April 7, 2013

Some progress and an FO

 Some more dyeing for the Rainbow blanket - this is getting addictive.
And a Finished Object - another Hazelhurst scarf. 
This is for a gift and is in a lovely Veranda Yarns merino/silk yarn.
It was a bit of an arduous knit but saved by the beautiful grey/blue and the soft and cosy yarn.