Thursday, 27 December 2007
Mum's Christmas Socks
For some now unremembered reason, my family traditionally give each other socks and pants for Christmas. Dad even went so far one year to make a small washing line, pin some socks and pants to it, wrap it up and present it to us on Christmas morning. One of my favourite Christmas memories, I laughed so much over that!
Anyway, onto these socks... They are Opal 4 ply in colourway Streifen blau-sand-braun. I used 2.5 mm needles, magic loop method. The pattern is Blue Horizon socks by Darlene M. Thompson.
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Daddy's Socks
They are Regia Jacquard Color 6-ply in colourway Polar. I used 3.5 mm needles, magic loop method. The pattern was from Ann Budd's Getting Started Knitting Socks; 6 stitches per inch basic sock. It's an adult medium.
The last Christmas date to New Zealand was fast approaching, so I had to make the second of these in one day. Phew!
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Viva Las Vegas Socks
They are Regia Jacquard Color 6-ply in colourway Las Vegas. I used 3.5 mm needles, magic loop method. The pattern was from Ann Budd's Getting Started Knitting Socks; 6 stitches per inch basic sock. It's an adult small, and as mum's feet are only a bit bigger than mine it was easy enough to try them on and get the length right.
She's even worn them a few times. And it's summer over there... That's love for ya!
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Jungle Socks
They are Regia Crazy Color 6-ply in colourway Jungle. I used 3.5 mm needles, magic loop method. The pattern is Thuja from Knitty (Winter 2005). I was very very close to running out of yarn on these socks, with those big feet of his!
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Tiger Socks
They are Opal Rainforest in colourway Tiger. I used 2.5 mm needles, magic loop method. The pattern was from Ann Budd's Getting Started Knitting Socks; 8 stitches per inch basic sock. It's an adult medium (he has size 10 feet). There was definately enough yarn left over to have made a larger size.
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Tuesday, 25 December 2007
Tuesday, 11 September 2007
Mmm, Cake!
Happy Birthday Jasmine! My little girl is two today!
I'm a good mummy, I made cake. Well, I didn't actually make the cake, but I did make the icing. Well, I coloured the icing blue and pink and put it on the cake. In the shape of Iggle Piggle. Must be worth some bonus parent points I reckon.
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Labels: cake, igglepiggle
Saturday, 8 September 2007
Mmmalabrigo Knitting Mitts
These were so amazingly quick to make, they took two evenings (cos I am a slow knitter).
I wanted something to keep my hands warm when knitting in bed in the evening and these do the trick. They would also be good for avoiding mouse-hand!
30g of Malabrigo worsted, colour Orchid, using 4.5mm needles. I used magic loop for the first time and I love it!
The pattern is Web Surfing Mitts by Melissa McCurley.
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Friday, 7 September 2007
I Made Some Socks!
Wow! I love these socks!
This was my first attempt at socks. I bought Getting Started Knitting Socks by Ann Budd. Following the step by step instructions made it so simple to do. I wonder why I didn't do it earlier.
It was not without it's hiccups though. The first sock I somehow rearranged the stitches on the three needles so that my toe decreases were completely messed up. Instead of having half the stitches on needle 2 and a quarter of the stitches on each of needles 1 and 3 - I had a third of the stitches on each needle. Anyway, frogged the toe and sorted that out.
The second problem I had was I did 12 rows of ribbing on the second sock, didn't notice it was too many until I'd turned the heel so frogged it back to the ribbing and did it properly with six rows.
Here's the first sock in progress:
Here they are in all their socky glory:
The yarn is Soup Dragon in colour Country Garden. It's lush - a Silk, Angora, Cashmere, Merino mix that is divine to knit with and even nicer to wear. I've looked and I can't find anymore for sale anywhere which is a real shame, I definately would have used it again. I used 2.5mm bamboo DPNs.
I have 50g of yarn left, so I think I'll make a pair of mini socks for Jasmine as she tried on mine and liked them.
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Labels: socks
Friday, 24 August 2007
Catch Up
I've been inspired to create a 'yarndex'. This is a folder with details and samples of all the yarn in my stash. I had a lot of it catalogued on the computer, but it's not the same as being able to fondle the actual yarn! Anyway, here's what it looks like:

The top three pages are things I always need to look up: needle conversions from US to metric; yarn weight conversions from US to UK; yarn weights including gauge ranges and needle size ranges. These are laminated because I know they'll get used a lot!
On each sample card I record: Name and maker of the yarn; fibre content; yardage/meterage; ball/skein weight; recommended needle size and gauge; weight (DK, aran etc); washing instructions; colour/dyelot; details of projects using the yarn and date I added to the yarndex.
Now I must say this was not my original idea at all, I was inspired by a very organised knitter from the Angel Yarns forum. Instead of handwriting the cards though, I've used Word to print them. That way I can easily update things, and copy similar details to a new card quickly. Also my handwriting would just be messy! One last thing I will add is dividers to separate the pages into groups of similar weight. So it should be easy then to try and find subs when looking for yarn for a particular project.
Socks
I've finally gotten around to having a serious go at socks. I thought they would make brilliant presents, as they shouldn't take too long to make. Although I do find 4 ply a bit of a slog on stocking stitch! Anyway, some lovely yarn arrived this morning:

This is Opal Rainforest sock yarn, 4 ply in Tiger; Bee and Blue Frog.

This is Regia sock yarn in 4 ply: Las Vegas and Polar. Unfortunately I ordered 6 ply so it will have to go back!
So here is my first actual sock. I decided to make trainer socks as it was really the technical bits I needed to try - turning the heel and doing the gusset. Both worked really well and I'm very pleased so far.
The yarn is Soup Dragon, Country Garden (55% merino, 15% cashmere, 15% silk, 15% angora). Very, very nice to knit with. Nothing but the best trainer socks for me! ;-)
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Friday, 17 August 2007
I Heart Cashmerino
Just finished sewing this up. It's for a friend who is expecting her second baby girl next month. Funnily enough, her due date is my daughters second birthday.
Anyway, to the knitting. Here it is:
Pattern: Boat Neck Sweater - Baby Knits for Beginners (Debbie Bliss)
Yarn: Cashmerino Aran (Debbie Bliss)
Colour: Apple Green (011)
Used: 100g
Needles: 5mm, 4.5mm for the garter stitch edges
Pattern: Baby Hat - Alterknits (Leigh Radford)
Yarn: Cashmerino Aran (Debbie Bliss)
Colour: Apple Green (011)
Used: 20g
Needles: 4.5mm bamboo DPNs
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Labels: knitting
Monday, 18 June 2007
I'm a Serial Starter!
Okay, I've started yet another project!
I needed a break from Hanami because I was making a mistake every row and was getting fed up tinking back and making no progress.
Then the Queen called and summoned me to be her faithful servant. Here she is so far:
Yarn: Fiddlesticks Country Silk
Colour: Lagoon
Needles 4.5mm Denise Interchangeables
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Labels: knitting
Sunday, 10 June 2007
Hanami Stole
Here was my progress with Hanami - I've since messed up and frogged back about 10 rows. Oops.
Here's a close up of the beaded cast on. On the swatch I did it was really tight so I went up two needle sizes. It looks a little gappy, but I don't mind it so I'm leaving it as is.
Yarn: Fiddlesticks ZephyrSpun Wool Silk
Colour: Lady Slipper
Needles: Addi Lace 3.25mm
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Labels: knitting
Monday, 14 May 2007
Madeleine McCann
Madeleine was snatched from her bed on holiday in Portugal on 3 May.
If you know anything about where Madeleine is, please call Crime stoppers on +44 1883 731 336. People with information about Madeleine can call anonymously.
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Sunday, 13 May 2007
Anice is off the menu
I just can't get to grips with the kidsilk haze and this pattern together. I think I bit off more than I can knit with this one!
So, last night I tried a small sampler using KSH and the Hanami stole pattern. It was really nice to do compared with the Anice.
Here it is, you can't really see the beaded cast on - this is a really great way of getting beads on, I hate threading them on the yarn!
I have some Lane Borgosesia Cashwool yarn on order to do the Hanami proper with. Can't wait to try it :)
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Labels: knitting
Tuesday, 1 May 2007
Sahara Minus Progress
Rippit rippit!
I don't know what I did wrong, but I had joined the back to the left and front sides and somehow I had 20 something less stitches than I should have had.
So I charted it out on my trusty laptop to see where I'd gone wrong. It was w-a-a-y back at the front armhole shaping. So it got undone. A lot. I haven't yet been able to bear picking up again.
Why is it some projects that should be straightforward I seem to make a hash of ?! It's not the first time I've done shaping on the wrong side of the arm/neckline. Bit embarrassing really...
Oh well, I should just get stuck in to it again. It better be perfect when I've finished with it! :)
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Saturday, 14 April 2007
Sahara Progress
Haven't done much knitting at all for the past few weeks, since we had food poisoning (that was NOT nice!).
Anyway, managed to pick up Saraha and have made a bit of progress. I've just joined the fronts to the back, and here is a picture of it just before that:
I found the instructions a bit confusing for increasing on the front armholes, but found the answer after a bit of googling: when the pattern says "cast on 4 sts at start of each of next 2 rows", it means working across both left and right fronts as one row (even though they are still being worked separately).
So you're casting on at the left armhole, knitting all the way across the left and right sides, turning then casting on in purl at the right armhole. Weird. Anyway, got it done now.
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Tuesday, 13 March 2007
All better now
Bumpity bumpity bump. That was Sunday night.
Bumpity (giggle). That was last night.
Yesterday I think Jazz had way too much sleep, she fell asleep on the sofa about 4ish and at 6 we decided to put her in bed (no bath, no dinner, not interested), but she woke up at 8.30 and wanted to play. Until 10 o'clock. That's when we decided she was going back to bed. Mummy and Daddy were dying to go to sleep, but Jazz wasn't havin' none of it.
... That's tonight (so far).
Right, so now I'm going to wind some yarn. And when I get tired of that I'm going to bed.
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Sunday, 11 March 2007
Poorly girl
My poor little girl is ill. When we got her up this morning she'd been sick in her cot, but she hadn't cried out. I could tell she was feeling really bad, because she was really listless and just wanted to cuddle us - usually we're lucky to get a cuddle, she's too busy!
I called NHS Direct and they recommended we take her to A&E, so I asked my neighbour to come over and take a look (she's an A&E nurse) and she was a bit worried that DD had inhaled some vomit. Yuk.
We decided to go to the childrens hospital in Brighton instead, as my neighbour said if she had 'aspirated' they would send us there anyway. So, I managed to drive there quite calmly (for me).
So we get there about 11.30am and we saw the Doctor at 2.15pm. Why are hospitals so blimmin' hot! It was quite busy, there were about four kids before us. Jazz (reluctantly) drank some diarolyte and had a sleep, but mostly just more cuddles. At least she had stopped being sick though.
Anyway, no goo in her lungs (phew) and we have to make sure she gets enough fluid. It looks like she's got the nasty sore throat that I've had for over a week (and had three days off work with), so lots of paracetamol in order too I expect.
She's gone to bed now but I expect we'll probably have a bumpy night. I have a video monitor so at least I can keep a close eye on her without having to go into her room every time she stirs. I love that video monitor, last thing before I go to sleep every night I turn it on and watch her sleeping. Aaahh!
One good thing this weekend though, I managed to crochet myself a granny square. Hooray! I've been trying to figure them out since I went on the learn to crochet course last October. So yesterday I trawled the web and found some nice easy instructions for a granny square in English (not American - can't figure out the doubles and trebles!).
Anyway, must go finish that second square before I get myself a nice early night. I reckon I'm gonna need it!
Somebody take these Maltesers away from me.
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Wednesday, 7 March 2007
Calorimetry
I recently knitted Calorimetry from Knitty.
I made it from some of the Orchid Malabrigo I had left after making the clapotis. So I guess they're a matching set! Although to be honest, not sure if I'll wear this, certainly DH will make some derisive comment.
But who will have the warmest ears?
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Tuesday, 13 February 2007
A piece of home
The plants are looking wintry still, so we'll have to wait a few more weeks until spring kicks in and things start to fill out. But we're pretty happy with it overall. The gravel bit looks harsh, but I hope the plants will cover it up come spring. It's so wet underneath that you can't stand on it! Well, you can't fight nature, that's why we decided to make it a bog garden...
Hope the dragonflies appreciate it!
It was a beautiful sunny morning today so I took some pictures. This is my favourite.
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Labels: breeze house, Garden, tree fern
Saturday, 20 January 2007
Malabrigo Clapotis
Well, it's finally finished, the lovely clapotis! Here I am in all my headless glory:

It's made in Malabrigo Worsted, colour Orchid. I used 5mm needles and 315g of yarn.
The ladies at my knitting group had a fondle and can attest to its amazing softness!
I will definately knit more in Malabrigo, it's a shame it's so difficult to get hold of in the UK... Thank God for Ebay!
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