crafts & knitting

Supersize me!

Remember that Debbie Bliss Cotton Angora yarn I snagged in a sale last week? Well I couldn’t resist it any longer – it’s so beautifully soft that it was just begging to be made into (yes, you’ve guessed it) a rabbit! The nice thing about it though is that it’s more of an aran weight yarn and so with a few tweaks to the pattern I now have a supersize bunny (pictured here with a regular sized one).

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The larger bunny is a shade under 12 inches tall (30cm) and I’ve got some gorgeous Rowan Summer Tweed (80% cotton, 20% silk) lined up for more big bunnies.

Mothersday


Couldn’t finish up today without showing you the wonderful mother’s day cards I got – I suspect that Toby had just a little help (ok, a lot of help!) but Amy’s was all her own work – they’ll be going in my ‘special things’ drawer which is already pretty full of her lovely artwork! I also got a lovely pressie – kitty craft fabrics!!!

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A post for my Mum

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This is the first picture of Mum and me together on the day I was born and in the background is the beautiful receiving blanket that she knitted whilst she was pregnant – something that is now an heirloom in our family. Amongst many other things, Mum taught me to knit – something I’m so grateful for as I’d be lost without my knitting! She’s still a whizz with the needles and is currently helping me knit up the bases for a new batch of cakes. You’re a star Mum, Happy Mother’s day xxx

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An Irish Sally Garden

One of the first blogs I started reading regularly was An Irish Craftworker’s Good Life. I love Rebecca’s humour, creativity and determination to make a better life for her family. Since discovering her site I’ve come to regard Rebecca as a friend and although we’ve never met I really enjoy her virtual company. So it was great to hear recently that she’s launched herself another blog (along with her husband Dan who has his own blog about his fabulous handmade wooden toys, they’re now a 3 blog family!). Rebecca’s new blog Irish Sally Garden focuses on their pursuit of a sustainable, eco-friendly lifestyle and features regular appearances from her extended family of goats and pigs. Pop over and take a look, it’s a real inspiration and you’re guaranteed a warm Irish welcome.

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