This is my latest project, a cobweb shawl. I'm about three quarters through it now and hoping to finish it before I go back to England.
When I'm not knitting, I put it away in this lovely basket, which I bought at Cracker Barrel.
The wool I am using is Pampas Linen Look. I don't think it's available anymore, but I like it. It has a cotton feel about it so I thought it would be just perfect for the cool summer evenings.
The colour is more like the balls in the picture above. The first two pictures make it look too dark.
I already have a waistcoat in this wool and these balls were left over. I hope I have enough to finish it! I'll let you know about that...
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Monday, 21 March 2011
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
Grandma doll
This is a grandma doll I am making for my friend. We have known each other since we were five years old and now that we are both grandmas, I think it is time to mark the occasion.
First I made the body and then the clothes.
She has removable knickers, petticoat, skirt, blouse and apron and I've only just finished the mop cap.
I left some wrinkles in her cheeks!
First I made the body and then the clothes.
She has removable knickers, petticoat, skirt, blouse and apron and I've only just finished the mop cap.
I left some wrinkles in her cheeks!
Friday, 21 January 2011
Balaclava Helmet
I made this Balaclava helmet for Larry to wear when he goes out star-gazing. It gets very cold on the tops of those hills, under the stars!
Here is the back view.
The wool used is Sirdar's double knitting, which is a medium weight wool. Needles used were English, sizes 4mm and 3.25 mm.
Here is news of a Giveaway:
Stray Stitches giveaway - 400+ followers
Linda at Stray Stitches is having a 400+ followers giveaway. Lot of colors and flowers!
Have a lovely weekend folks.
Wednesday, 29 December 2010
Baby's sleeping bag
This is my current project - a sleeping bag for a baby. I've chosen Christmassy colours because it seemed appropriate for the time of year. Red always makes me feel warm so hopefully it will have the same effect on baby.
The wool I'm using is a double-knit (Worsted in America) and two colours, red and white with just a hint of brown. English needle sizes 10 and 7 so it will knit up quite loose.
So, a nice way to spend the winter evenings. When the snow is gone I shall go to town and buy a 20 inch zip to put down the front.
What are you currently working on?
Friday, 3 December 2010
A Christmas Jumper
I have just completed a winter woolly jumper for my grandson, Dylan. I chose a bright, pillar-box red yarn because it looks so warm and with temperatures at -2 deg. Celsius today, he could probably do with an extra layer to keep him warm. He's only five weeks old today.
The camera seems to choose its own colours sometimes, particularly when I'm taking red items. In the next picture, although it is the same jumper, it looks more pink than red. I don't know why that is, must be something to do with the lighting. In any case, it has a nice sort of a glow, doesn't it.
The camera seems to choose its own colours sometimes, particularly when I'm taking red items. In the next picture, although it is the same jumper, it looks more pink than red. I don't know why that is, must be something to do with the lighting. In any case, it has a nice sort of a glow, doesn't it.
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Quality Giveaway
Quality Giveaway

The Quiet Quilter at One More Quilt blog is celebrating her 100th post with a lovely giveaway.
There are fabrics and more quality fabrics to choose from. This pic is only a sample
The giveaway ends Dec 5th
Saturday, 6 November 2010
Emu Coolspun
This is a tension square using Emu Coolspun cotton yarn. It knits up in a loose, bobbly fashion and is extremely good fun to use. I bought this one on the internet because I liked the colour.
I have already made a couple of tops with it but it is more suitable for summer wear because it is so cool.
It also washes well and can be put in the tumble drier.
I don't know if it is made any more but I like it.
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