Last weekend I went to an Aladdin’s cave of knitting goodness
–otherwise known as the John Lewis Haberdashery department in Norwich. With the
help of a lovely member of staff I purchased a darning needle (well a pack of 5,
assorted sizes £1.70); threader and 1 set of circular needles. I obviously
could have bought lots more…they have a fabulous selection of wool (a little out
of my usual price range), knitting books etc. But whilst I was looking around my
very patient boyfriend found himself a comfy sofa and very kindly ordered me the
follow up to the knittygritty book I use, rather aptly named ‘knittygritty: the
next steps’. It arrived Tuesday and I LOVE it. Adult booties are top of my
list of things to make as I enjoyed making the baby booties so much. I’ll do a
review of the new book in my next blog post.
Luckily a snow day following my purchases meant that I had
plenty of time to darn my work! I followed the instructions as closely as I
could for the various ways to make up my work. And I actually quite enjoyed
it! It was lovely to see my handy work come together. The booties – absolute
triumph! Looked really good, I am going to make a few more pairs of these as
they are lovely and I know a couple of people with babies (or who are
expecting). The hat – disaster! Well, that may be a bit of an exaggeration,
the knitting and sewing up went well but it is absolutely massive. I mean
ENORMOUS. I realise I may have used the wrong sized needles and the wrong wool
so it has ended up looking more like a tea cosy. However I still really enjoyed
making it and will try again very soon. Part of me wants to unravel it and use
the fab wool for something else…I’ll have to think about that.
I am currently working on a pattern I found online for a very
simple dog jumper. Hopefully this will be finished by my next post, so I’ll put
some photos up. Also I’m going to start the adult booties this weekend as the
dog jumper pattern is so easy (just rib & garter stitch) that it isn’t
really testing my knitting skills and I enjoy learning new stitches.
In other news, I have signed up for the ‘Understanding
Patterns’ and the ‘Easy Hat’ workshops at Wibbling Wools in Bury St Edmunds http://www.wibblingwools.co.uk/classes.html - really looking
forward to both of these. They are a little way off yet, so plenty of time to
save up and in the Easy hat workshop I’ll have an opportunity to knit in the
round using my circular needles! I’m also hoping that after I have been to
structured workshops I’ll have the confidence to attend a knitting group.
Really enjoying knitting at the moment, particularly as it is
so cold and nice to get in my PJs and knit on the sofa. I am wondering whether
my knitting will slow down as the weather warms up and the evenings are a bit
brighter – we will have to see!
Until next time knitters,
Sam x
Lulu enjoying the snow |