Showing posts with label swap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swap. Show all posts

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Tomten

This is the gorgeous jacket from Knitting Without Tears and The Opinionated Knitter, both by Elizabeth Zimmerman. I haven't enjoyed making something so much for ages. The chatty nature of her pattern directions make you feel that you a knitting alongside your best friend with a good cup of tea and warm chatter to keep you smiling.

The yarn is Katia Mexico which I was sent in a swap sometime last year and the icord edging is King Cole Merino. I did spin some green yarn for the edging but I learnt a lesson doing this. Don't bring your wheel downstairs to watch television whilst spinning, don't spin in a hurry and always let your singles settle overnight on the bobbin before plying. I made rope rather than yarn...
Maddie got a bit fed up with posing so the photo's aren't that great.
Mum, Barry and Maisie are down this weekend. Today Mum, Barry and Millie have gone to Fibrefest, Jez is competing in the Clovelly Gig Boat Regatta and I'm at home with Sullivan, Maddie and Maisie.
Maddie and Maisie are currently making felt beads and cardboard sandals from a lovely book called Green Crafts for Children that Mum brought down for the girls. I'll show the results later as they are enjoying being in a crafty, happy mess at the moment.
Tomorrow Mum, Sullivan and I are going to Fibrefest, I am so excited. I'm looking forward to meeting my friend Sarah whom I used to knit with a couple of years ago in Boston Tea Party and I can't wait to squidge lots of yummy fibre.
I'll blog again tomorrow to show you all my purchases!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Ravelry 'a few of my favourite things' swap

Ravelry is a wonderful place. You can find all sorts of wonderful, unusual and downright cool patterns on there. I've also made some good virtual friends!

This is my latest swap package, the 'a few of my favourite things wunderknauel' swap. I don't know who my partner is but I think it may be Gladcat?

Yarn and material to make this great project bag from 'Through the loops'. This is next on my list of things to do.


This is my 'wunderknauel'. I've started knitting dashing from Knitty and so far I have found a packet of Maoams which the girls have enjoyed! The yarn is Araucania Aysen and is so soft and silky. I really love it :)


My partner made me this beautiful bowl but I can't keep anything in it. The moment I put something in it Sullivan tips it out and puts the bowl on his head!!!


This is all the parcels and goodies before I opened them. Wasn't I spoilt! Emilia has her eyes on 'Pub Knitting', I think she could manage something from the book as they aren't difficult patterns. Maybe an Ipod cosy as she has asked for an Ipod for her birthday.
Right, must go and do some housework. This sunshine is wonderful but it really shows up the muck on my windows!
Ali x