Monday, 5 November 2007
Ignoring the blog again!
Oh, and there's Ravelry as well. If you're not on there, you are saving yourself soooo much time!!
An amazing resource, but very time consuming.
Loads of knitting finished, and loads in progress. I am limiting how many projects I have on the needles during November - I need to make sure certain things are done, so I would rather complete 3 of htem, instead of having 6 half finished.
So I guess I had better get on with it!!
Monday, 15 October 2007
Baby update
A little girl this time - I'm so happy for them - it's their first, and they are both well, and home the same day!!
An update on the name when I have the spelling, but it's lovely.
Must get some knitting finished so I can make something pink!!
Wednesday, 3 October 2007
Drat and blast those camera batteries!!
The lovely Shoe-Shopper (Claire) has chosen really well, and sent yarns I haven't used before, but was dying to try. (And I can't justify buying when I already have so much!!)
Tess Dawson's Superkid Mohair Lace is screaming at me to be cast on, I think this will be my first project from VLT but not until I have finished the Xmas knits.
They're going really well - have finished one today, and a third of the way through the next. OK, they're not huge ones, but I can tick them off when they're done and smile to myself.
DH doesn't read my blog, so I can say that I'm going to make him his first pair of socks - I can even measure them against his feet and tell him they're for someone else - he'll believe me!!
I may also try to do the jumper he has been asking for - very boring stocking stitch, in quite a dark colour, - I don't think he'd notice if I change from red laceweight to black DK!! He just sees that I'm knitting!!
Baby No 1 has arrived - bawling and healthy - he's called Tom, so has received the shawl, but obviously not the matinee jacket, bonnet and bootees. I did lots of other bootees and hats too, so he should be nice and snug. Maybe the next one will be a girl!!
Baby No 2 is due 19th October - possibly sooner - just waiting to hear - I know there have been twinges today, but it may be a week or 2 yet.
I've got a really sore back - I have jerked it, and I think the muscles are going into spasm - anti-inflamatories aren't doing much, but I am trying to rest (and knit of course)
That's enough rabbiting for now!!
Sunday, 9 September 2007
Wednesday, 25 July 2007
I have spent this evening tidying my WIPs and yarn, I'm still shell-shocked when I see loads of it bundled together, and realise that yes, that is quite a lot of yarn. (And then try to kid myself that it's not a lot of money)
I have put lots of yarn into big holdalls from the pound shop, and tied labels on to say (roughly) what is in them
I have put loads of "odds and sods" into storage crates, mostly DK that will be made into baby blankets, and some part cones that haven't found their projects yet!
I have put loads of cones of various yarn into a laundry hamper thingy, it looks a bit odd, bit is keeping it all together! Most of it is unidentifiable laceweight, in some scrummy colours!!
And finally, I have taken over the top of the wardrobes with WIPs and yarn I am planning to use next. More yumminess.
There's also a huge plastic box full of laceweight, but I'll save that for another day, as hubby is aware that it's expensive, but hasn't seen it spread out in all it's glory to be photographed.
I must also sort out and pack some charity items to get them posted away, and make up and sew in ends on 3 other recently finished projects.
I have to get my "house in order", as my daughter and grandson are coming to visit in less than 3 weeks. I also need to finish a baby shawl in the next 3 weeks as my friend is leaving work to go on maternity leave.
So I guess I had better get on with it eh?
Monday, 16 July 2007
Saturday, 7 July 2007
There are over 6000 people registered for the mystery stole 3 knitalong!!
It's looking good, but I still haven't managed to work out the theme. I think the next clue will show more details - then we may be able to work out the subject.
I am using Posh Yarns Cecilia which was a gift in a Secret Santa Swap. I think the colour is "ballerina"
It's on 3mm needles, which gives a lovely drape. It may not be as wide as it should be, but I like the look and the drape of the knitted fabric.
I am using clear beads, as it is such a difficult colour to find beads to match or tone.
I am also making the same stole in Black Lana Borgesesia yarn, but without beads, and on larger needles, 3.5mm, to see the difference. I am going to knit clue 2, then decide if the fabric is too open, or if it will block to a light and airy stole.
I am having a break from this, and have returned to the never-ending shoalwater - I am on the final stretch now - just the last 50 rows, but there are almost 400 stitches already. It's quite time-consuming, but very easy to do in front of the TV, or even having a conversation.
This is Kidsilk Spray in "Medici" colourway.It's very satisfying being SO close to the end, but I desperately want to finish it, it matches one of my summer skirts perfectly.
Sunday, 24 June 2007
I have raised over £100, just waiting for a few cash stragglers to cough up, then I can pay it in.
An exhausting but most enjoyable experience, and I will definitely do it again next year.
I have finished my slipover, and started a baby shawl, but this will probably go into the corner (with my shoalwater) while I start to knit my "Mystery Stole". Almost 3000 knitters have registered to make this stole, and no-one except the designer knows what it will look like until the end. The pattern is coming in weekly instalments, so it's quite nerve-wracking, waiting for it to start on Friday, and hoping I can download the pattern ok.
Sunday, 3 June 2007
I have finished my cat's paw scarf, it just needs to be blocked. Sorry, no pics till that's done - it looks like a scribble at the moment!!
My new WIP is a sleeveless "tank-top" from February's Knitting magazine. The pattern uses Freedom Spirit, but the tension is the same for the yarn in my stash.
It's Louisa Harding Kimono Angora, and I am totally in love with it. It's so soft and easy to knit (especially after lace) It was a bargain half price when I bought it too, so even better. I have almost finished the first ball, so am pretty confident I have enough, and any leftovers will become a deliciously soft scarf in plenty of time for Christmas.
I am planning a very restful week, as the Race for Life is next Sunday - I'll go for a couple of strolls in the evenings, but not too far.
I'm still not sure what the weather is going to do - today it has been VERY wet, but warm and stuffy too. I think I'll be either too hot or too wet and heavy in my fancy dress costume, but that's what I have picked, so no backing out now.
Well, blogging is keeping me away from that delectable yarn, so off for a few more rows before getting everything sorted for work tomorrow. Don't you just hate Sunday evenings?
Tuesday, 29 May 2007
Still stashalong-ing!!
I have 3 babies due towards the end of the year (not personally) so will make shawls and layettes for each of them. I know I have enough white DK for 2 shawls, but may make a lemon one too. I'll decide nearer the due dates in case anyone hints as to what colour they want.
It's also ages since I made a teeny aran jumper, so a few of those would be fun to do as well.
When the first big lace project is finished I am going to complete the christening gown that is nearly finished - I just need to sew in the sleeves, sew up the hat and make another bootee.
Then line it and sew on oodles of beads!!!
All of my laceweight yarn is now stored in a big plastic box in the wardrobe, and I'm currently knitting 3 different items, all in laceweight, but I can choose what to knit depending on my mood, or how long I can spend on it. Plus only one of these is really portable. Pics may follow on the next instalment.
I also want to set aside one evening per week for crochet - I have started a big throw for the sofa in velvet flake in a cream colour. It's beautifully soft, and a very easy pattern, I'd like to finish this before my visitors arrive in August.
Thursday, 17 May 2007
Pics at last!!!
There is a gardening theme, which connects with summer in the name of the swap, and even the yarns have floral connections - the Kid Merino is called Nasturtium, and the Artisan Merino Lace is called Hyacinth.
There are also gardening gloves, midge repellent, a scented candle, gorgeous stitch markers, a notebook, a pattern for scarves and some deeee-lish chocolate (Almost gone)
The inside of the lid of the box is also beautifully decorated with flowers and insects - there are even antennae on the insects.
It's a beautiful gift, so loads of thanks to Lisa (Bikegirl)
I have finished purchasing my gifts, the final items need to be wrapped, then it's off in the post very soon. I hope my recipient is as pleased as I am!! She was so difficult to buy for, - and matching that to a theme was even harder!!
I have added a ticker to my blog - another technology mastered!!
I have pledged not to buy any more yarn until Christmas!!!
I am not allowing myself days off, that could be far too expensive - I will only be able to buy yarn if it enables me to complete a project, or if it is for a bay item I don't have the yarn for. There is far too much yarn in my house - it HAS to be used!!
Note to self - must make some smaller items, the big ones are taking too long!!
Sunday, 13 May 2007
I have been trying to get out walking as much as possible, and with work, knitting and general household tasks, haven't had much time to blog!!!
I can't believe it's only 4 weeks until the Race for Life!!
Loads of people from work cannot now take part, due to a variety of reasons, I now think there will only be 3 of us. I have not yet decided if I am going to wear fancy dress, I have 2 costumes which would be great fun, but both a little heavy for bright sunshine. I'll decide in the few days beforehand, when I am more likely to know the weather forecast.
I have had a very quiet spell on the PC, as it decided to break down, but is now fixed. This did, however, allow me to get lots of knitting done, and I also laundered the items I am going to send off to charity this week.
No pictures yet again - this is becoming a very boring blog, but I promise there will be some next time - it might be after the race, but if I finish any knitted items, I'll put the pictures up sooner.
I have frogged my shoalwater shawl, as I was making it on the wrong sized needles, and my daughter doesn't want me to make her shawl until after she has visited in August and browsed my patterns. The next major item will be for me, but I still haven't settled on what I'd like to make. I know it will be a rectangular wrap, but don't know if I can do one with a pattern on every row. My beloved husband actually dares to talk to me when I am knitting, so it's sometimes quite distracting.
I have some sewing to do - just alterations and mending, so I'll get that finished before casting on.
Sunday, 15 April 2007
Race For Life
I have signed up for the Race for Life, which is exactly 8 weeks today!!!
I have bought new trainers, and have been wearing them to make sure they are comfortable, bought appropriate "sport" underwear, and have some suitable (comfortable) clothes too.
I have set up an on-line sponsorship page, http://www.raceforlifesponsorme.org/MadLinda which anyone can access and donate if they wish to. I am also going to use the sponsor sheets, as I know lots of people who don't have online access. My initial target is £100, but I am hoping to better that.
There are a group of us from work taking part, and I'm not sure yet if we are going to walk or jog, but either way I am getting some practice for both options.
Knitting for me has taken a back seat yet again, as I have so many small things to make or finish for other people. I also need to make a start on my daughter's wrap next, as that's for her birthday in June.
Sunday, 25 March 2007
We are moving to a new office at work, so life has been very hectic there, and I have been madly knitting a birthday gift. It's finished, and I still have loads of time to block it, but was desperate to get it finished in order to get on with a shawl for me!!
I am making shoalwater in Hipknits cashmere laceweight. The colour is called puddles, and it reminds me of clotted cream, fudge and milk chocolate. I'll do some pics when it has grown a bit.
I have also received my order of Lana Borgosesia laceweight yarn, which is amazingly soft, and the skein is extremely long. It took about 3 hours to unwind it - I wish I had a swift. I will be using this to make a wrap for my daughter from the Victorian Lace Today book. I haven't decided which one yet, and will need some peace and quiet to get started on it. She has also requested that it is black, so I may need a little longer than usual to do this one, as I prefer natural daylight when knitting black yarn.
I'm off to pick up MY knitting now, and am quite excited that it's something for me.
Saturday, 24 February 2007
The large skein is posh yarns laceweight cashmere and silk which is beautifully soft, I think this will be a shawl for me!!
The smaller one is Enchante by Kaalund yarns, which is mulberry silk, again, lovely and soft, with a beautiful sheen.
There's also a pattern booklet, chocolate, and a sheep pencil.
The postcard is a clue as to who it is from, and I guessed right first time - thank you Fizz14
This has been a great swap, well organised, and it's lovely to see what other people have bought and received.
Now I MUST get some items finished before I cast on for me.
Thursday, 15 February 2007
Delayed update!!
I can't, because I have sent some of it to my Secret Springtime Santa. (They might see what it is before the parcel is received)
Loads of people have already received their gifts, and it's great to see what people have bought, and how well they get to know other people on the forum.
Anyway, my purchase has been fondled and looked at several times, but I MUST finish at least some of my WIPs before I use the new acquisition. It is very tempting to just grab the needles though.
My grandson's sleeveless hoodie is finished, just needs a few ends to be sewn in. I have also done an angel cape, and want to do a matching dress as well.
The pile of baby items is growing too, if I get the slightest bit bored with something I am making, I do another hat, then back to the original item.
I do need to finish the Aran baby blanket - it has been a WIP since 1st December, and I'd like to get it done by the end of the month. Here's hoping!!
Sunday, 4 February 2007
I have been neglecting my "standard" knitting, and am concentrating on baby items for the 2 charities. The hats, bootees and blankets are coming along just fine, but I have lost a ball of yarn, and can't finish the bands of a preemie cardigan until I find it.
As you can imagine, the house has been turned upside down searching for it, I can only think that I have put it away somewhere safe - and as always, forgotten where that "safe place" is.
And all that searching has had to be tidied up as well.
The 2 pairs of socks are well hidden at the bottom of a bag - one sock is ready for the toe to be grafted, the other almost finished, while the second pair are only just started - almost at the heel of the first one. I think when these are finished (if they are ever finished) I will try a plainer yarn with a pattern to keep my interest. I'm finding them a bit boring, and not much of a challenge, except the toe-grafting!!
I am also taking part in a secret gift swap, so have to decide what to buy. After much stalking of forum posts and internet browsing - I think I have decided, and now just have to see if it is in stock. I also have to think of a clue to send with my gift(s) so the recipient can try to work out who sent it.
It's a lot of fun, and the buying of the gift, plus seeing what other people have received is just as exciting as receiving my own parcel.
I have a bootee OTN at the moment, so will try to get the pair finished - almost a shoebox full, then I can post the first one off.
Sunday, 14 January 2007
No new yarn until March!!!
I am currently working on:
A Kidsilk spray shawl for a gift - needs to be finished by the end of April
2 pairs of socks - I am hoping to learn toe-grafting at Stitch n Bitch this week
A multidirectional scarf - just to see how it is done!!
Then I need to:
Finish a sweater for my grandson for Mid-March, I am about half-way through this
Make another shawl for Mid-June
And finally, make some charity items, for the baby pack project, and Bonnie Babies.
I am hoping to finish the items I have started, plus a few charity items by the end of February.
No pictures at the moment - they are all unfinished!!
Sunday, 7 January 2007
A Belated Happy New Year
And for Me .....
It looks so much better when it has been blocked.