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in my knitting bag

I don't know where the days have gone recently. It seems such a short while since the children went back to school and yet here we are in October already.  All of those long and wonderfully warm sunny days are gone for this year and though autumn is always a favourite time for me I do feel rather melancholy at the moment.

Still there have been plenty of cheery things in the last month and October brings two special birthdays – Amy has turned 14 and Toby's 12th birthday is this
friday. And I've of course have been knitting, which always brings pleasure and peace. I was also really pleased to be asked about the contents of my knitting bag by Jennifer at Let's get Crafting magazine. I do love collecting knitting bits and trying out new yarns so I had plenty of things for a show and tell. The article is just out in the October issue (no 55). I did have to tidy up my knitting bag first though because as you can see in the picture below it is not usually terribly tidy. I even found some notes and drawings from Amy in the pockets which must date back at least 5 years!

 

In my bag

 

Here is the shot for the magazine, when it looked tidier.

Knit bag2

The Little Grey Sheep Stein Fine yarn snuggled in the corner of the bag there is my current favourite. It is beautiful in every way from the label to the multi-tonal hand-dyeing. It's worth popping over to their website for a visit to see all of the wonderful colourways and reading about how the yarn comes into being. I love that it is a completely homegrown British yarn, shorn by Susie from the sheep living on Well Manor Farm in Hampshire, washed in Yorkshire, spun in the West Country and then hand-dyed back on the farm by Emma. It is proper wool.

 

Lgsheep

Inspired by my friends Elaine and Esther I've started on a shawl (South Bay Shawlette) with the bluest colourway at the top which is called 'Cresswell Quay' and I really like the way it is working up. I expect I'll work in the other colourways too as I would like quite a big snuggly shawl.

 

South bay

There is always a little bunny knitting going on here too but in truth I need a little break from pattern writing so I'm enjoying playing around with other woolly things for a while. I'm still working on the projects in the previous post and almost have the mittens finished. This week they were featured on the lovely Knitted Bliss blog's Modification Monday post, thanks so much to Julie for the lovely write up.

Well, I'm off to make some oat cookies because another recent happy thing is that Toby has started loving my home baking instead of those hugely sugary custard creams. Though he is loving the oat cookies a little too much and getting quite portly so I will be hiding most of this batch before he gets home and rationing them!

Thanks as always for popping in, J x

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PS: This is not a sponsored post, I don't do those. I just write about the things that I like ๐Ÿ™‚

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snippets of summer: knitting

I started writing this post back in August but the school summer hols got the better of me and it didn't get finished so I thought I'd show you
now some of the things I started knitting over the summer.
As is usual for me in the hottest time of the year I started some winter
weight projects in the form of gloves, wristies and scarves…

 

Gloves

Gloves2
"Fake Thrummed mittens"

Pattern: from the Purl Bee's lovely simple free pattern with tweaks
(see my ravelry project page for details). I love the look of thrummed
mittens and thought I could capture a similar feel by stranding a
thicker multi-coloured yarn. I'm pleased with how they're turning out and the stranding on the
inside makes them lovely and warm.

Yarns: Cascade heathers 220 in Aspen Heather 8011, with accents of Misti Alpacas hand paint chunky in Gemstones

 

Wristies
"warmer wrists"

Pattern: wristwarmers with tweaks for the thicker yarn

Yarns: Madeline Tosh Vintage in Chambray and Ivy

Scarf
"frothy scarf"

Pattern: Alpine Frost scarf by Amy O'Neil Houck

Yarns: Malabrigo yarn lace in Pearl

I'm also making slow and steady progress on the crochet blanket that I started earlier in the year, but more of that another time.

The seasons are definitely turning and colder weather is arriving so I'll be pressing on with these and wearing them all too soon. I'm also feeling in a baking mood, I think I'll be making an apple cake this week with the apples our heighbours have just given us from their tree

Can you feel the seasons shifting and are you all set for a change?

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PS: Thanks so much to Let's Knit for inviting me to guest post on their blog

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knitting and catching up

Thanks so very much for all of the comments on my giveaway post. I’ve really enjoyed reading all of the different ways in which we each take pleasure in our free time. I’ve left the choice of winners to the random number generator (see bottom of post) which has come up with…

359 Far From Harm Farm

178 Thistle

Sorry that the chance of winning was a slim one, I’d have liked to give something to everyone who regularly visits here and hopefully the knitters amongst you can make use of the cupcake dress design – I do hope to write up some more free supplements for the animal clothing in future too.

Last week I did manage to finish off the fox patterns which are available now.

The Patterns are on Ravelry though an account is not needed if you want to purchase. The patterns are also on Etsy for anyone who prefers to purchase that way.

Generally though I’m not very well organised on the knitting front at the moment (or on any other front for that matter) and I can’t seem to decide whether to knit and finish more animals or press on with more pattern writing.

I have been enjoying playing around with designs and comparing stranded knitting with Swiss darning / duplicate stitch. I definitely prefer duplicate stitch when working in 5 colours for these dresses.

And I have a lot of animals on the go, mostly heads though as I’m flitting between working on the elephant, monkey and mouse patterns and still have a lot of bodiless fox and bunny heads, poor things!

These are just the stuffed heads I have knitted, I have a lot more empty ones – a bit like my head at the moment!

Anyway, the result of my indecision is that both pattern writing and animal making are getting done but neither one very quickly. Hopefully I shall settle into a more structured way of working once we are fully back in our term time routines. Toby has started back at school in a new class (he’s now in the senior part of the school rather than juniors) and though he seems to be coping OK on the whole he is more unsettled than usual which is putting us all a little on edge. Things will calm down once the new becomes the familiar ๐Ÿ™‚

Thanks again for taking the time to leave comments on my giveaway, I really appreciate you stopping by x

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