crafts & knitting

Moany old bag!

I love knitting toys. It gives me so much pleasure to make each one but whilst I’m immensely grateful that they are popular and that people want to buy them, the selling of them is a complicated and rather fraught activity. I’ve tried several different options in the past including supplying them to shops and more recently selling them myself through my little blog shop. I have an advance mailing list that I email just before I list toys in my shop but this is time consuming to maintain and now it’s nearing 1,000 names so after each sale I get quite a number of frustrated emails from disappointed people. I’m coming to the conclusion that it’s not working very well anymore and so I’ve decided to re-open my shop over at Etsy. This way I’ll be able to pop toys in as and when I finish them which suits me very well but might not be so convenient for my customers as there will be no advance warning as in my little blog shop. Anyway, we’ll give it a try and see how it works out.

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I will be having one more timed sale of 10 toys in my blog shop before the start of the summer holidays (there is a preview of what’s coming up here) and I will email the advance list before this goes live. Depending on how things go, I may continue to do occasional blog sales so as to give everyone as many options as possible.

I know that there are many, many people who think that I should just sell my patterns so that everyone can make them. I’m not going to go into my reasons for not currently doing so as that would be an open invitation for comment and further criticism. Let’s just say that for now I just want to knit toys, so please don’t hassle me! I am however thinking of writing up the pattern for the cakes and if I can get it into an easy-to-follow format then I will.

I know this post makes me sound like a moany old bag but in my defence I am now swamped with requests for patterns and special orders and I’m spending over an hour each day trying to keep up with emails and dismally failing. So if you’ve emailed me in the last month please don’t give up on a reply – I hope to get to it soon!

crafts & knitting · hedgehoggy stuff

Can you tell what it is yet?

Badger

I’ve been meaning to start on one of these for a long time now and then all of a sudden last week I was seized by a badgery moment! I still have to work out the ears and how to integrate a grey body but at least I have the head shaping done!

In other news, we had a great time at the special needs club. Toby settled very well and made a beeline for a big crate of duplo lego. I managed to get him to explore a little too and he coped ok with quite high noise levels. I feel fairly confident that he’ll be ok there and the staff are great so I’ve booked him in from September to go regularly. It will be great as this will give H and I a few precious hours to spend with just Amy. Thanks for all of your good wishes – they obviously worked!

In hedgehoggy news things aren’t so great although there is a happy ending! The babies came out again in the hot sun of saturday afternoon (obviously very hungry) and so I scooped them up and popped them in the cool garage with lots of mashed up food and water. After the children were in bed I checked on them with the plan of releasing them again but unfortunately while looking them over to check there were no fly eggs (maggots will eat a hedgehog alive!) I found that they were absolutely covered in ticks. The smallest one in particular had over 40 of them all around her eyes, ears and bottom. This amount of ticks would probably cause death in such a small hedgehog and certain would cause infection, anaemia and severe fatigue so I knew I couldn’t cope with them and they needed help. Luckily Epping Forest Hedgehog rescue is only a 40 minute drive and they agreed to take them in. Amy and I set off very slowly in the car on Sunday morning and delivered the hoglets. They were immediately de-ticked, fed, housed and dosed up with antibiotics so hopefully they will all survive. They were 2 girls and a boy of 4-5 weeks old and we are looking forward to a phone call in 5 weeks or so to let us know that we can collect them and release them back into the garden – so I’ll keep you posted! Having chatted to the experts there it seems unlikely that Herbert Hogwart would have been the parent (being him/herself only a late baby from last year) so he/she may still be around – there are certainly quite a few hedgehogs that visit our garden each night but it’s hard to tell them apart. Maybe I should have knitted Herbert some socks or a scarf to help him stand out from the crowd?!

hedgehoggy stuff

breaking news from the garden!

Today Toby had an inset day from school and so I spent most of the day in the garden with him. Just before lunchtime as I was pegging out some washing a movement on the lawn caught my eye and sauntering towards me was a very small baby hedgehog. Of course being a seasoned blogger I dropped the pegs and ran for my camera but when I dashed back outside I couldn’t see him. Hedgehogs are quite noisy creatures though, so it wasn’t hard to track him down

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Now I know from all of my research when we rescued Herbert Hogwart last year that hedgehogs only come out in the day under extreme circumstances (illness, hunger etc) so I knew something was wrong. I grabbed my gardening gloves and an old crate and got him settled in the garage with some water and mashed kitten food. The plan was to keep him safe until dark and let him go again.

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But an hour or so later there was more rustling from the flowerbed and I discovered he wasn’t an only hoglet – there were another 2 emerging from the hedgehog house. So are these the offspring of Herbert Hogwart? Well, your guess is as good as mine but they certainly could be. And is this proof that Herbert was in fact Sherbert? Well, the evidence looks that way!

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I fed them all and watched them snuffle around in the undergrowth.

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Then, one by one they made their way back to bed. A couple of hours later I gently lifted the lid on the house and they were curled up together fast asleep.

There may not be a happy ending though. They shouldn’t have been out in the day and there was no sign of a mummy hedgehog (what has happened to Herbert/Sherbert?) . I phoned the Hedgehog Preservation Society who are so helpful with advice and the plan of action is to leave the babies, put down food after dark tonight, watch them tomorrow and if they come out in the day time I’ll be taking on surrogate mum duties again – housing them in the garage in an old rabbit run and fattening them them up to around 400gms before setting them free again!

There are a few more photos over on flickr.