Just an update to include here what I'm working on at the moment, because it'll be a while before anything gets finished. Usually I get to spend a few hours a night working on my knitting but lately I've been going to bed soon after I put my daughter to sleep and am not getting any crafty work done during the day while I'm with her.
So I am at the seaming stage with my Traditional Ted with only the joining up of pieces left. I had great difficulty with the ears, and trying to get perfect placement, and the nose! I had to undo it maybe 3 times and I even tried embroidering the nose instead of sewing it on but it looked too flat. But in the end it all worked out and ears and nose are securely in place.
Poor little fella waiting to be completed.
Also my sister gave birth to a gorgeous little baby boy on 5th of September, 2012 and I have started on a baby blanket for him, I saw alot of beautiful patterns but I had to go for something mindless and easy because there are always interruptions at my house and I need to be able to pick up where I left of at any time. So I chose the Sunny Baby Blanket which looks pretty in the simple pattern and easy to memorise which is a bonus.
Here is my progress so far.
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Monday, 10 September 2012
A Holden for a classy lady
Finally my Holden Shawlette is off the blocking board, (well in my case blocking towel) and has been sent overseas to my extremely classy and very pretty MIL. In saying so, I hope that this shawl in my choice of colour will look stunning draped around her shoulders. I realised as I got home from the post office that I forgot to take a proper picture after blocking.... What a shame as I was looking forward to taking a fancy photo.
I blocked it with so much precision and accuracy that I could've cried when the post office girl was stuffing it into a smallish padded envelope (it was either a massive envelope or a larger box so I had no choice). I hope it still looks good when it's opened.
Just for the record this was a great pattern, very easy for a first time shawl knitter like myself and the resulting peice of work is fabulous.
So my MIL Holden, in all it's glory.....
I blocked it with so much precision and accuracy that I could've cried when the post office girl was stuffing it into a smallish padded envelope (it was either a massive envelope or a larger box so I had no choice). I hope it still looks good when it's opened.
Just for the record this was a great pattern, very easy for a first time shawl knitter like myself and the resulting peice of work is fabulous.
So my MIL Holden, in all it's glory.....
Friday, 7 September 2012
Taggie Blanket Take 2
Many months ago I made a crackly taggie blanket for my little one which she loved enormously. After a few washes the crackly portion in between the two outer fabrics tore and I was left with a blanket that was crackly in parts and bare in parts. Unable to bear my work deteriorating before my very eyes I decided to rip it apart and re-sew with a new crackly layer. The ribbons lost a bit of length in the new seam allowance but I wasn't going to rip out each ribbon and re-adjust. I just don't have that much time at any one period of time and I didn't want to leave a bunch of small ribbons lying around while I do the billion other things I need to do.
Please excuse the wrinkles, I was eager to give it to my girl and forgot to take pics till after she let it go and took off for the remote control.
Please excuse the wrinkles, I was eager to give it to my girl and forgot to take pics till after she let it go and took off for the remote control.
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