Saturday, 12 September 2009
In Codeine we trust
The worst thing - worse than the pain - is that I've had to miss the second day of Iknit all together - including the workshops I'd paid about £50 to go to by Alice Starmore and Debbie New. The word we are looking for here is "bollocks".
The only thing cheering me up is that I did get to the Debbie New talk yesterday and have a good go at the market so I'm not empty handed. The talk was *brilliant*. Engrossing, fascinating, insightful, intriguing, inspiring and loads of other adjectives. Plus we got to look and feel the objects in her book.
The sunflower coat:
The swirl baby sweater - I love this.
This is genius. Cast on the neck and work down using miters. She used extra ones around the nexk to round it out.
Just beautiful - colour, pattern, shape, all perfect.
Beautiful oroubus.
I didn't take many pics of the market as I assumed I'd be back today but here's what I did snap. Beautiful diplay of natural dyeing from the vauxhall city farm.
I absolutely loved this scarf with the bobbled tassles.
The fluffiest alpaca ear muffs you ever saw. So tempted....
And then there was what I bought. Again - I managed to score some very nice things, and just as well since I thought I'd have another go today. First up, P/Hop patterns.
Organic natural dyed wool from Norwool.
Pattern books and an actual book from the Oxfam book shop round the corner.
Vintage polka dot buttons. (Red and white polka dot? They had to come home with me.)
And the good stuff - all dyed by our very own Liz and from the Woolly Workshop stand. This was where I made most of my purchases. The top two are for my Secret Pal.
Plus some beautiful sock from a new entrant to the yarn market. Sparkleduck.
And i did try to resist, but Gill was just too tempting.
Then there were Herdy xmas cards and Wibbo stitchmarkers.
Beautiful brooches (blue one for my Secret Pal) and felt buttons.
I couldn't resist the brooch with the dangly bits once I'd picked it up. This is why. Made me laugh.
And the piece de resistance.....
This last one is from Tilly Flop. I hadn't seen her things before but they are rather lovely.
Thought IKnit Weekender, the half day I managed, was brill and much kudos to Gerard and all. Just wish I could have been there for more of it. Meanwhile, let's just keep those painkillers coming.
Monday, 7 September 2009
I am in quite agonising pain.
To cheer myself up I've been continuing with my crochet hexagon blanket. Crocheting puts the least pressure on any part of me. I'm about 100 down. I'm not sure how many I'll need but it did occur to me today that they will stretch so maybe I should start joining them sooner rather than later.
Apart from that I can at least be happy that my secret pal socks are done.
Very purty, Jane's pattern, Natalie's yarn and some Lornas Laces as the contrast. Love them all. I'll also been occasionally knitting away on the yarn my secret pal gave me in a pair of plain vanilla socks plus beads.
I added the beads for a little splash of something although in retrospect the yarn speaks for itself and doesn't need any addition. Once again, natalie's yarn.
Los Parentos were here at the weekend (another great piece of timing back-wise, wretched thing). I had to sit out most of the activites (or lie-out, wimpering with a hot water bottle on my back) but did make it for dinner on sat night. Dell Aziz's in Bermondsey square - thoroughly recommended for the food although the service was a bit touch and go even though they had a gazzillion waiters. The starter and main was delicious and from the set menu. The puddings had to be seen to be believed. Mater had the chocolate cake. This is your average sized piece with mater in it for scale. She is a mini-mummy but the cake was still enormous.
I can't resist finishing with this picture of a photographically dysfunctional family. Mum looks like she's heard a rude word, sian's scowling, I'm doing a muppet impression and there's Rob, (sometimes known on this blog as dad2) keeping it real. Pooch was there but was probably testing to see if there was wifi.
Tuesday, 1 September 2009
Secret Pal Challenge - Baby Knits
- Grrrr, lion washcloth. Kids of all ages just love the loops! FREE
- Petal Bib
- Z's Baby Blocks FREE
- Bella Basic Yoke Dress (can't find it on Ravelry)
- Circle of Friends baby blanket
- Umbilical Cord Hat
- Baby Dress
- Curly Purly Soaker FREE (scroll to bottom of page)
- Baby Hi-Top Converse (Personally I've always loved the mary jane pattern by the same author!)
- Tailored Sweater Method to design your own baby sweater
- Lilly hat FREE
- Helena Cardigan FREE
- Phazelia's Mitred Baby Cardi (I also have this queued)
- 8 hour baby afghan
- Hat fit for a boyfriend (but with fewer stitches for a baby size) FREE
- Baby Yoda Hat FREE
Names of all those who posted their favourites were put into my very own KnowKnits sock knitting bag (a present from a former secret pal of mine)....
...and then picked one out with his hairy but beautifully formed arm....
I'd love to tell you who it was and who contributed their favourites but not until the end of the swap and everyone has found out who their spoiler was! Just rest assured I have already let her know (before making this post live) so if you haven't heard from me I'm afraid it's not you. Better luck....next time.....!
Saturday, 29 August 2009
Life on the farm (picture heavy)
The biggest pig you ever saw. A sign on the pen said 'Beware - this pig can bite"
A huge pig enclosure where they were all rooting and snuffling and snoozing.
I did love the saddle backs. So did Pooch, although for different reasons. Pork was on sale in the shop.
Pooch said this was my pig equivalent. Eating straw while lying full length and practically asleep in the sun.
Goat climbing frame in the middle of the open area. The goats obviously loved it.
My friend the leaning goat. Rectangular pupils were very striking.
Compulsory sheep shot needed on any self-respecting knitting blog.
More photos on Flickr if you aren't bored already.The cruel physio has forbidden knitting AND sewing machines after I hobbled into his office on Tuesday looking like this. but without the healthy glow.
So what's a girl to do but finally get on with some Bargello that she's been meaning to do for years.
A little ebaying has resulted in the necessary tools and I'm this far into a needlebook cover.
I do love it but it is rather hard on the finger tips. My middle finger and thumb are HURTING. Just not used to the abuse. But I can hold it up in front of me without it hurting my shoulders by being heavy and without it causing me to bend and hurting my back. Pooch has been sympathetic about my old woman aches and produced a mahoosive bunch of flowers.
So pretty!
Before I sign off I wanted to highlight a blog I've started reading called Tangled Crafts. I came across it when googling Bargello pics and have since bought one of her Zines. It includes a pattern for some doodle bargello and is exceptionally well made and has lots of fun things included with it. Plus it arrived inside a repurposed paper lunch bag. I end up with loads of these in my intray (some mine, some from the boys who like to pretend I collect them) so am very impressed with this bit of recycling.
Her zines are available from Etsy and Folksy - links on her website.
Lastly - view from the back window yesterday evening a la KnittheKnits with her field.
It was absolutely bucketing down at the time so decided not to rush out to find the gold.
Saturday, 22 August 2009
Khaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnn!
Knitting continues but am just working on same old WIPs. The big news is I finally got to meet the latest addition to the gang - 3 week old Sarah.
She is an excessively gorgeous baby and introduced me to the concept of projectile poo-ing when I was there while nappy changing took place. There was a nearly 2 year old too and she was equally amazed. Poor Mum is panicing constantly that something is going wrong but she's doing a brilliant job.
Wednesday, 19 August 2009
Hi! My name is Alex and I have Lumbar Discogenic Dysfunction.
Knitting continues but I've recently become quite obsessed with Bargello Embroidery. Isn't it beautiful?
I'm planning a sampler. Anyone know which canvas you're supposed to use with anchor tapestry wool? It's surprisingly difficult to find out.
Saturday, 15 August 2009
Shop shop shopping
Steam pork buns are my favourite of all chinese food. Mmmmm. Unfortunately I seem to have been enjoying my food a bit too much recently and am looking a little on the chunky side. I just do love the sweet stuff. Ah well. People give up crack. I guess I can cut down on chocolate.
I finally met up with Nickerjac again last weekend and got to play sandpits with the increasingly adorable Pete as well as being introduced to their two cats. I had forgotten how small kittens are. It was Pete's birthday recently and lots of fun was had at the toy shop and with presents. He is so well behaved and a joy just to watch, never mind play with. Nic also had my japanese books from when Lucy did a bulk order from amazon.jp.
One of them is a stitch dictionary so is obviously yum. One of the others is a sewing book with lovely clothes. I love this dress...
You can see it better in this one.
The other is norweigan knitting and has some lovely techniques. I love this hat and the crown.
I feel I should have a crown.
Having admired Mingled Yarn's baby towel I made good on my decision to make one for Pooch - being modelled here by sistero uno - siano.
It doesn't quite meet in the middle - they just make towels like they used to - but it does allow him to do a great jedi impression.
I also did some cooking - cherry pie! It was the recipe from the 'what to eat now' with the crazily enthusiastic Val something or other who communicates mainly through noises like "mmmmmm".
I've highlighted my own special touch - pastry cherries. Mmmmmmm.
Leaving the best til last...my parcel finally got to me from my secret pal. Hoorah!
She did say it had a theme and there is no greater theme to anything in life than red with white polka dots. There is a gorgeous Kath Cidston mug, tissues and mirror for my handbag. An awesome oven glove and insulated box just right for packed lunches with a can of pepsi max. Mmmm, pepsi max. Plus some brilliant cup cake cases and cherry green and black chocolate. Mmmmmm. And finally....saving the best til last.....some dotty yarn yarn bonny. It's so pretty and perfect for the vanilla socks I wanted to make.
Thanks Secret Pal! I love everything!
Thursday, 13 August 2009
Oh my god! Look at that!
This week was potentially going to be quite stressful:
- work
- time of the month
- starting new meds (changing anti-d)
- sian moving in
Instead of the above the main stress has turned out to be my neck - so it just goes to show there's no point worrying as however bad you think something might be it will be something else that ends up biting you in the arse. The changing meds in particular has gone very well although I'm only three days in but I had a week's break from the other one first and haven't had any side-effects so I'm counting myself as lucky. It's never gone this smoothly in the past.
Of course there has been the occasional ray of sunshine. This is where one of the baby blankets has ended up.
Laura and Blanket. It's a strange name for a child but there you go. Laura is looking great and the baby look like an absolute honey. I was hoping to go and visit them this weekend but the Pooch has deadlines coming out of his hedgehog ears and so will be working for the whole thing. I thought to cheer him up I might make him one of these, which Mingled Yarn has made for her loved one. Just need to find a towel large enough.
Sunday, 9 August 2009
On a warm day in August.
Polka dot house. How cool?
Something else I've found - a knitting survey from a real research project. Takes about 10 mins to do.
Meanwhile, boy! Can I knit stocking stitch!
It's yet another baby blanket. It started out with butterflies on but they were rubbish so now it is stocking stitch with a leaf border. And to go with it I'm doing a leaf motif cardi and hat in green - they don't know yet whether the baby is a boy or a girl. Knit on.
I think that's about it - my sister sian has moved in with us temporarily. We shoe horned all her stuff into the spare room yesterday although she has just discovered she's taken her good clothes down to my mum's and only got the second tier stuff with her. I can't help suspecting that it's an excuse to shop.