Recently I came across an embroidery technique called 'sashiko'. I got a bit excited about this and decided to use it for purse project. Lately I've been dashing out of the house without a bag, stuffing my purse and phone into my pockets, but my purse is too big for this kind of carry on. I made this purse only slightly larger than my phone to comfortably contain phone, cash, and cards in 3 internal pockets. It's a bit rough around the edges (zipper was tricky) but it functions well. The embroidery was fun and now I'm planning more sashiko experiments...
02 August 2012
05 July 2012
Felt right
I have muddled through many winters promising my fella a pair of felted slippers. Now I can report I have finally delivered! I used the chunkiest wool I could lay my hands on and knitted them 25 percent larger to allow shrinkage. The washing machine did the rest of the hard work turning loose knitting into dense felt. They may be different colours (having had to rummage through my spare wool collection) but they work, and now everyone in the house has warm toasty feet. Take that, bare floorboards!
10 June 2012
Rainy rain, rain
The rain is pelting down sideways in Newcastle today. Lucky for me I'm at home and can work on some woolly projects. Recently I finished a winter white heavy duty blanket that I use specifically for keeping warm on the couch. I knitted it in moss stitch using 20 ply wool called 'Fuel' from Morris Yarns.
I finished a quick slouchy beanie today that I knitted using some left over Alpaca yarn from Pickles. It is gorgeous, soft, and warm and was a success out in the the rain!
I finished a quick slouchy beanie today that I knitted using some left over Alpaca yarn from Pickles. It is gorgeous, soft, and warm and was a success out in the the rain!
06 June 2012
Winter solstice approaches
It's always a good day when I open the mail box to find a package of wool. Today I received my latest shipment from Pickles. I purchased a kit containing merino wool from a Uraguay outfit, 'Abuelita Yarns', and a pattern for a great sweater 'Good-morning sweater'. I love this, and the yellow looks sensational, though it's not a colour I could wear. I chose a more subdued violet shade (see picture). I'm so glad it's winter!
30 May 2012
A word on the beaches...
It's hard to live in Newcastle, NSW and not enjoy going to the beach. The beaches and Lake Macquarie to the west are a major focus of the area as great places to live near or to visit often for watery fun. I've been getting out and about spending quality time in the salty air. For me the best time to be at the beach is late afternoon, with stormy rain clouds on the horizon. Makes for great photos...!
Bar Beach
Red Head
Stockton Beach
Bar Beach
14 May 2012
Mitten season
It's that time of year again where I become obsessed with finding a good fingerless mitten pattern. My perennial search uncovered this pattern recently, 'Camp out fingerless mitts', and I was spurred on by the photos accompanying the pattern. I used Noro Silk Garden Lite which is a combination of silk, mohair and lambswool, and comes in tempting colour spectrums. I have a bunch of it lying around from another half complete project....but that's another story.
The pattern was slightly challenging and fiddly, and my end result looked sloppy and holey compared with pictures. The thing that attracted me to this pattern was the 2 parts knitted in different orientations and grafted together. The thumb however, was lacking, and when I tried it on and imagined 5 degree temperatures, I decided a pattern with more thumb coverage would be better. A good try.
The pattern was slightly challenging and fiddly, and my end result looked sloppy and holey compared with pictures. The thing that attracted me to this pattern was the 2 parts knitted in different orientations and grafted together. The thumb however, was lacking, and when I tried it on and imagined 5 degree temperatures, I decided a pattern with more thumb coverage would be better. A good try.
07 May 2012
Small people knits
Finally! finished this gorgeous 'star-poncho' for my niece who is 1.5 years old. I found the pattern on pickles.no, and bought the pattern and wool as a kit. The star pattern was knew to me, but lots of fun to knit. The yarn is 100% Alpaca from Bolivia and comes in a delicious colour range. Very inspiring!
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