Phew, some cosy legwarmers made before all the snow melts and Spring launches itself upon us!! There has been some frantic knitting last week I can tell you as the artic temperatures hit! Flopsy Bunny seems pleased with them and it may even have caused a little legwarmer revival in our little village!
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
Sunday, 5 February 2012
My favourite moment
Occasionally, on a sunny morning at the weekend, I will creep into the sitting room, pull back the curtains, letting the sun flood in and lie on the sofa with a cup of tea and my knitting. It is one of my favourite moments. Alas it is always just that, a moment, before I'm discovered and my lap is for sitting on rather than knitting. More recently my knitting has been put aside so Flopsy Bunny can do her knitting. She wants to knit and has picked up the idea quite well, she is just not dexterous enough at the moment to hold the needles, wool and move stitches on and off needles. Hold onto those precious stitches I cry as they zoom off the end of the needle!
A moment of calm contemplation before the business of the day begins. What's your favourite moment?
A moment of calm contemplation before the business of the day begins. What's your favourite moment?
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Balloon Art
It is always wonderful, when having known a person for a long time, they can still surprise you with their talents and abilities. This week I've discovered that DH has a particular talent for creating balloon art attached to the backs of chairs - much to the children's delight. Memo to self: don't leave DH alone with a packet of balloons you were keeping for Flopsy Bunny's birthday!! The other surprise - which should not really have been surprising - is Little Roo's ability to find my knitting needle and go round popping said balloon art at the most unexpected times, making us all jump a little! So thus the circle continues . . .!
That's what we've been up to this week!
That's what we've been up to this week!
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
On my needles
Poor Flopsy Bunny feels the cold and no more so than on her walk to school in the mornings. Now we don't live a long way from her school. She doesn't have to tramp down country lanes and over fields, oh no, we do just live round the corner, a 10 minute walk if Little Roo isn't too preoccupied with examining every leaf and stone on the way. But when your beloved daughter says she has cold legs, despite thermal tights, then there is really only one thing to do - knit her some leg warmers!! So I selected some gorgeous Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Aran in her school uniform colours and set to work knitting. Unfortunately I hadn't even got half way down one leg (she wants full length leg warmers . . .) when I had run out and then I worked out how much I would need, based on what I had used so far and came to the terrible realisation that these were going to be VERY expensive legwarmers. Now the wool is very gorgeous and is incredibly soft and is the cosiest type of wool there is but I just couldn't justify over £20 on a pair of legwarmers, which she may not even wear once they had been made. So I decided they would do for a pair of gloves instead and unpicked my knitting. A quick trip to our local hardware store and some more (cheaper) grey wool was purchased. It is definately not as soft - even a bit itchy I suspect, but over tights I hope that won't notice and not nearly as gorgeous but definately more cost effective - does that make me a terrible mother??!!!
PS Gorgeous wool on left, hardware store wool on the right!!!!
Now I've just got to get them knitted before spring arrives!
PS Gorgeous wool on left, hardware store wool on the right!!!!
Now I've just got to get them knitted before spring arrives!
Friday, 20 January 2012
Whoops . . . At it again!
'Snow time' by SpotsandStripes
Its been very frosty today, but we want the snow!
$18.00 | $48.00 | $1.45 | $16.00 |
$13.99 | $40.00 | $0.20 | $45.00 |
$29.00 | $16.00 | $30.00 | $55.00 |
$24.00 | $12.00 | $15.00 | $10.00 |
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Owls
Last year Flopsy Bunny was given a whole lot of crafty presents for her birthday from her friends - I'm not sure where people got the idea that we were a crafty household . . . !!! Anyway out of all the lovely gifts that she was given, this one was the one I was the most excited about. I bided my time, not suggesting that she should tackle the one I wanted her to do and then in the summer she bought the box to me and we got started! I was so impressed with how quickly she picked up the back stitch and how little help she needed - just a bit of needle re-threading and untangling. So here we have it, the Owls, finished at the weekend and looking lovely don't you think? I'm so proud of Flopsy Bunny - she's done a great job! The crafting gene is strong in this one I think!!!
If you are interested the kit comes from the Little Experience Company - and it is great. It includes everything you would need, scissors, needle, thread, stuffing and good instructions. Lovely packaging and design, you can also make two pairs of glasses from the box. Can't recommend it enough! (and no I'm not getting paid for saying that either!!!!)
Monday, 16 January 2012
A quick knit
I had to do a quick bit of knitting at the weekend as a friend's baby arrived a little early . . .
When I first saw these bootees on Ravelry I just wanted to knit them, but alas my babies were both too big so I had to wait . . . Luckily a friend obliged me and had her baby last week - whoopee an excuse to knit these gorgeous little shoes! So cute and really easy to make. I made one bootee in one evening so easily done in a weekend! The only modification I made to the pattern was to improvise on the long tail cast on, which looked a bit fingers and thumbs for me and too tricky to work out at the time! Still I managed to cast on and would say I got the same result! The wool was left over yarn from another project and the buttons came from my button box - I love it when I get to use up some of my leftover yarn!
Ah babies, knitting these almost made me want another one . . . almost!
When I first saw these bootees on Ravelry I just wanted to knit them, but alas my babies were both too big so I had to wait . . . Luckily a friend obliged me and had her baby last week - whoopee an excuse to knit these gorgeous little shoes! So cute and really easy to make. I made one bootee in one evening so easily done in a weekend! The only modification I made to the pattern was to improvise on the long tail cast on, which looked a bit fingers and thumbs for me and too tricky to work out at the time! Still I managed to cast on and would say I got the same result! The wool was left over yarn from another project and the buttons came from my button box - I love it when I get to use up some of my leftover yarn!
Ah babies, knitting these almost made me want another one . . . almost!
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