crafts & knitting

twenty five

 

25

Yesterday evening I hit twenty five squares on the misty afghan (I have got a little ahead of the one-a-day schedule thanks to some wakeful nights with Toby who sleeps less well than usual in the heat)

 

25b

 

 

25c

But I cannot decide whether the two squares with the dark brown in them stand out like a sore thumb or are quirky features. For now I will keep on making centres and will mull this over carefully before sewing more squares together, any opinions on the brown gratefully received.

 

Circles

 

There's a difficult week ahead for us here as Toby's routine is turned upside down because of his annual school play. His school 'day' for the next 3 days will be 4-9pm and so he'll be arriving home at 9.30pm tired and confused and in a grump no doubt. Not happy days so I hope the good weather holds and he can play out in the garden during the daytime which will help cheer him up. As a result I expect I'll be more tardy than usual in replying to emails etc. Apologies in advance x

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PS: thanks so much for all of the lovely comments about Amorette. I really enjoyed making her dress and as I have some Quince & Co. sparrow left I'll no doubt be making some more linen lace clad bunnies. Amorette and her friends are still patiently waiting for me to finish writing their descriptions and print their labels. I will update facebook and send advance emails as soon as they are ready.

Also the pattern for the little seed pouch is nearing the top of my to-do list, thanks for being patient with me.

crafts & knitting

newbies

Remember that batch of new yarn that I was trying so hard to resist dipping into? Well, I didn't last long before casting on a bunny in that lovely creamy Shilasdair (I have a will of butter when it comes to yarn). And the Quince and Co organic linen was just crying out to be turned into a little lace-edged dress…

 

Amorette b

 

I'm going to have quite a hard time letting this particular bunny go. I've called her Amorette (meaning little love) and, if I can bring myself to do it, she (and some of her friends) will be up for sale sometime next week. In the meantime I've included her in my new blog header above to help me remember her. It's about time I had a change because the last banner has been up since 2007!

Off now to sew on some tails, write some descriptions and do a spot of bunny cuddling while I still can. See you soon.

 

crafts & knitting

falling in love again

I hadn't planned to make another crochet blanket, although recently I have been missing the pleasures of a little evening crochet time, but when I came across Minna's fabulous fleamarket find I fell in love.

 

Mistyafghan

I adore the colour scheme of her blanket so I'm trying to replicate the smoky, misty feel of it and I have spent the last 2 weeks trawling the yarn shops looking for heathered aran yarns. I've settled on using mostly Cascade 220 yarn as their colour range is vast and it is a very good price (I bought most of mine from Get Knitted).

 

Mistia

Despite the big range Cascade didn't have all of the colours that I had in mind and so I'm also mixing in some yarn from my stash – some vintage Magpie Aran by Rowan, some 'Willow' by texere and some mystery pink yarn (I think it's Rowan) in exactly the shade I wanted. Luckily I find that crochet is very forgiving when you use yarns of slightly different weights and thicknesses. I've posted full details to my Ravelry project page.

 

Mist

 

Now I have made a start, I'm happily settling down into a gentle rythm of working on this after the children are in bed at night. That last hour of the day is perfect for a little sleepy and undemanding crochet time and I'm really enjoying working on this. Hopefully it will turn out as beautifully as Minna's blanket and in honour of her beautiful styling and photography I'm going to call this the 'misty morning in autumn afghan'. Hopefully I'll have it finished by the time those first misty mornings arrive!