Wednesday, 3 February 2010
Frosty!
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
Journaling January
Well I don't know about you, but I have a really dreadful memory! They say your brain goes to mush once you've had a child, but how long can you use that excuse when your child is nearly 5? Is it permenant, I wonder? Mine certainly seems to be. Because of this I have started putting together a monthly 'journal'. It's simply one page from a large sketch pad (the stuff which has really good quality paper - you can get from any artist supply shop) and the idea is really just to record what we did that month.
Apart from printing out pictures (just on ordinary paper), I've put little lists in there e.g. 'This month I have mostly been ...' and 'This month we have mostly been ...', plus tickets and any souvenirs from trips outs. I think one page is probably just enough, although of course it could spread to the back when we're a bit more active in the summer months. I'm hoping this will give quite a nice record of all the things we've done in the year which we can all look back on in years to come. At the end of the year I will find some way of binding the pages together and creating a nice front and back cover, probably out of card with a fabric covering.
Meanwhile, my Rachel Allen book (Home Cooking) has been in use again. These wonderful flapjacks were rustled up yesterday and are doubly decilious because, of course, flapjacks are healthy, aren't they? Especially when covered with 'proper' dark chocolate. I have cut them up fairly small, so I think one little piece a day won't do any harm (ahem!).
Well I'm ploughing on with the back of my cardi. Can't say it's that scintillating, just straight forward stocking stitch, although it is growing fairly quickly. It's funny because up until a few months ago, I would never dare attempt anything other than stocking stitch, but now a little bit of cabling and my knitting world has opened up!
I also have another knitting project on the go - one that, I admit, has been on the needles for a long time - it's an aran weight poncho, knitted on a circular needle - again, something I've never done before. There must be over 600 hundred stitches on there by now because you add 2 on every second row. I think it will be quite nice when it's finished - if and when it's finished - boring old stocking stitch again!
I've never had a poncho before. It's one of those items of clothing that you don't see very often but if you do, and it's worn right, it can look great. I used to work with a guy who always wore a poncho - a proper, Mexican poncho - which, looking back, is quite a statement, isn't it? I'll leave you with that thought.
Friday, 29 January 2010
Lessons learned
Luckily, my fabulous teacher Margaret knew exactly what to do. Had I cut the binding on the bias? Err, no. And of course in that moment, the penny instantly dropped as to why it is called BIAS binding. Doh! I re-did the entire thing, this time cutting my strips on the bias and hey presto, as you can see above, a perfectly flat neck edge! Absolutely amazing. Of course, cutting on the bias gives the material the little bit of 'give' that is required to ease the binding round the curves. So, my dear classroom friend, there is ALWAYS something to learn in this game!
My other mistake appears to be starting with a front piece, which, ironically, I have never done before, but I wanted to have a crack at the cable. Now that I am past the armhole, the pattern says to continue straight until the front measures 21 rows less than the back. Which is quite hard to do when you haven't done the back yet. Again, doh! Backs are pretty boring though ususally, aren't they, and also big. Ah well, you live and learn, as they say, you live and learn.
So today I think I may get on with the tunic. I am feeling slightly under the weather with a chest cold, so a bit of sewing therapy and lots of hot drinks are in order. Oooh, and I've just remembered that there may be a little Amazon goodness on its way today - hurrah! Of course I shall share it with you when it arrives. Until then, enjoy your day!Wednesday, 27 January 2010
The Quilt
Last week, to make up for my rather crappy birthday, you may remember that I ventured into town and bought some books and some wool. Well, the cardigan I picked to knit is this one ...
The colour is actually a sort of very, very pale lemon, rather than a cream. It's very nice to knit with - it's almost like the yarn has been moisturised - it's sort of creamy to the feel. This is my first attempt at cables and as you can see, the pattern only has one little bit of cable to cope with and is really quite easy once you get going. It's an 8 row pattern, so nothing too taxing, and I'm really enjoying knitting it.
Well, it's my weekly Sewing Class tonight, which I love. I'm going to take my red tunic, which I started to make last week (to relieve a little of the tedium of quilting) and, of course, my lovely new machine!!
Monday, 25 January 2010
"The Clouds have fallen down!"
into this ...
Anyhow, this week I am going to make a final push on my patchwork quilt. As I mentioned before, it's been a lot of work - although enjoyable on my new machine, if a little repetative! Meanwhile I have made a start on my summer cardi, which I will show you tomorrow. I know! Such a tease!
Friday, 22 January 2010
Inspiration
So today I decided I was in need of a little uplift. Plus, I also needed to get some material for the binding on my patchwork quilt - all the excuse I required for a little creative excursion! First stop, the sewing shop for the said material. Like most sewing supply shops there is also a certain amount of yarn available and I managed to pick out a nice DK cotton in a very delicate shade of pale yellow - not even yellow, just sort of devon cream, if you know what I mean. This is intended for a cardigan - more on that another day.
Next shop - book shop. Oh how I love to browse the shelves, hoping to find a nice welcoming book which I can pounce on for brilliant ideas. I was not disappointed.
The above little number is perfect, I thought, for those times when you don't really want a big project, but fancy a bit of knitting. I am also rather in love with corsages at the moment (remember Carry Bradshaw's in Sex in the City? Yes, well I'm only about 5 years behind ...). They are so easy and quick to make and yet can really brighten up a jacket or cardi. Splendid.
And this number is a really beauuuutiful book. I have to admit that of late, I've been rather lacking enthusiasm for cooking and so I thought perhaps Rachel could help me out. There are some really fabulous recipes in this book which I have been drooling over. She has some lovely noodle recipes (I could live off noodles!). Perfect for what looks like a rather drab weekend - a bit of home cooking with the boy. I'm thinking perhaps to just try to make one new dish per week - that sounds manageable, doesn't it?