tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25200154386426211872023-11-16T16:02:05.799+00:00Bella Bee And MeBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.comBlogger31125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-69131460211976254982012-04-02T21:32:00.000+01:002012-04-02T21:32:49.995+01:00ToastMy latest finished knit. I actually finished them a few weeks back, but am only just getting round to showing you. <br />
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These have been a long time coming. I started them last year and were my first tentative steps into knitting with DPNs. They were the ideal project, in my mind, to practise knitting in the round on DPN's. It's a quick, easy and simple project so you don't have to think about the pattern at all. The pattern calls for aran weight yarn, and so should be easier to practise with than a thin sock yarn. <br />
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I found it incredibly difficult to do that first round after casting on, but was being surprisingly patient and simply put it all down to a learning experience. So I found myself quite happy to cast on, knit a few rounds, take it off the needles, rip it back and start again. When I did finally finish them, I discovered that during the learning curve my tension had become better by the second and so was a snugger fit, plus the ladders that can occur where the needles join on each corner were less noticeable. I had also, for some reason, done different casting on and off for each, so they ended up basically being completely different.<br />
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By this point, I'd had enough, so I put them in a basket and forgot about them for a few months. <br />
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I picked them back up again towards the end of February and decided to rip them both back and start again from scratch. I had a couple of false starts whilst I got back into the swing of it, but this time I paid more attention to my cast on and off and managed to produce a pair of arm warmers.<br />
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And here's the finished article, Toast.<br />
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I realised too, with delight that I had produced them at exactly the right time too. Coming up towards Spring, when it starts to get a little milder, I had started wearing lighter clothing, perhaps 3/4 length sleeves, but still needed occasional extra coverage on my lower arms. <br />
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Details<br />
Pattern: Toast by Leslie Friend (Ravelry)<br />
Needles: 4.5mm DPNs<br />
Yarn: Patons Colour Works Aran (50g)<br />
Shade: 00083<br />
Bought: Dunelm Mill<br />
Price: £3.75<br />
Total yarn used: 44g<br />
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I'm not going to split hairs and work out an exact cost, as the leftover yarn is not good for much. I lost a little yarn as I wanted to start the second arm warmer on the same section of colour and so get them to match through the colour changes up the length of the arm warmer. I knitted the second to the same length as the first and had a little yarn left over at the end too. I used the long tail cast on and Elizabeth Zimmermann's sewn cast off.<br />
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They are ideal, and I wore them solidly for a couple of weeks. They are currently laid to one side while we have the warmer weather, but I can see myself getting a lot of use out of these. And will be making more pairs as presents in the future.<br />
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Peace Out x<br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"></div>Bella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-77298791361904476192012-02-27T18:35:00.000+00:002012-02-27T18:35:06.186+00:00Cutest CardyMy latest love is this pattern. It's seamless, it's all in one, it's top down, it's done on circulars and it's done with aran yarn, which all adds up to a super quick and easy cute little cardigan for a special girl in your life. I bought the pattern to make up a cardigan for my little niece's first birthday. I'm probably by now notorious for not finishing projects and presents on time. But I think, as I'm going to the extra effort to make something special, and a lot of my time and love does go into these things, then people should cut me a bit of slack, and, luckily, they do. As usual I wasn't on track to finish this present on time, but I wanted to be as close as possible. Then, the evening before her birthday I was knitting away when I had a dawning realisation that I was actually in sight of the finish, that I was nearly done, that this present would be finished in time to give to her on the actual birthday it was intended for. I was elated. I held it up to admire my work, to confirm that I was just a few short rows away from being done. My eye glanced over the detail. Then glanced back. I brought it closer for a better look. My fingers roamed over the knitted fabric. No no no no no. My brain revolted, refusing to acknowledge what my eye had found. But, finally, it succumbed to the pain, the full realisation and implication sinking in. I had dropped a stitch. Not just a couple of rows down, no. About a third of the way down from the top, just after the armholes, I had dropped a stitch. The amount of times I had held it up, laid it out, checking my progress, seeing how it was coming along, and at no point had I seen this, this abomination. I was gutted. The smile evaporated from my face. I had never done it before but I knew dropped stitches could be picked from a couple of rows down, but 20, 30, 40 rows down? So I did the only thing a sane person does in this situation, I pulled it off the needles, and I ripped back to my downfall and put it back on the needles, then threw it in disgrace in the corner and refused to even look at it for a week or so. Now whether it could have been salvaged I have no idea. Should I have investigated first, taken a step back from my misery to seek a solution. Probably. But at the time, it seemed like my only option. <br />
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You'll be glad to hear the story does has a happy ever after though. After a suitable period of mourning, I picked it back up, and finished it. It was a couple of weeks late, but who am I to question my obvious destiny.<br />
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Details:<br />
Pattern: <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/in-threes-a-baby-cardigan" target="_blank">in threes: a baby cardigan</a> by Kelly Herdrich from Ravelry<br />
Needle: 5.0mm circulars (80cm)<br />
Yarn: Robin Aran with Wool<br />
Shade: 1084<br />
Bought: Indoor Market, Gloucester<br />
Price: £7.99 (400g)<br />
Extras: 3 buttons also from indoor market, can't remember price<br />
Total yarn used: approx 85g<br />
Total price: £1.69 for yarn<br />
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I did the size 12-18 months, CO 58 using cable cast on. I used the suspended cast off for the capped sleeves and for the final cast off.<br />
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I love it and will have an adult sized one please!<br />
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Peace Out xBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-53796802592146519662012-02-21T09:57:00.000+00:002012-02-21T09:57:13.397+00:00Birthday CowlThis is another post Christmas birthday make. It's only going to be short and sweet, and it's actually a bit of a cheat as I've already made one of this pattern and posted about it. But the reason why I made it in the first place was as a bit of a practise for this gift. Well, sort of. It is a lovely cowl and I wanted one for myself anyway. But as soon as I saw it on Ravelry I thought of my sister. <br />
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It's the GAP-tastic cowl MkII.<br />
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I'm glad I got that first one to practise with though. I was very new to knitting, especially in the round on circulars, and it helped to have a mock run at a few of the techniques. It went much smoother for the MkII. I considered using a smaller needle size as the first one was too loose. But I stuck with the same needle and just tightened up the stitches more. <br />
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Details<br />
Pattern: GAP-tastic Cowl by Jen Geigley on Ravelry<br />
Needle: 9mm circulars<br />
Yarn: King Cole Comfort Chunky<br />
Shade: 428 Dill<br />
Total yarn used: 200g<br />
Total price: £5.98 (£2.99 per 100g)<br />
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I used the long tail cast on and Elizabeth Zimmermann's sewn bind off to make sure it had plenty of stretch. The yarn was ideal for this project, lovely and thick and soft.<br />
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My sister loves it and it's had plenty of wear already and will probably still have many more oppurtunities for use in the months to come.<br />
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On other news, I've now got a new baby to knit for! My friend's girlfriend is expecting in April, so I'm finding much joy in pouring over and finding some nice boy knits (they already know the gender). I already have a little niece to knit for, and will soon share a gorgeously cute, easy, quick, all in one seamless cardigan when I've done the little finishing touches. But it's always nice to have a brand new being to introduce to the wonders of wool. I was a bit naughty as I have a cardigan that I've vowed to finish for Bella Bee I'd started back in Septemeber and got laid to one side with the Christmas makes. I tried ever so hard, honestly I did, but I succumbed to those cute little mini knits. I justified it by the fact that it is a baby knit, so should be quick and simple, I can get it out of my system then get right back on the job of little lady's cardy. I picked a little vest. I've done the back and the more I look at it the more it doesn't look right. It looks a bit too long and narrow to me, especially the top half, after the armhole shaping. I'm just going to continue and have faith in the pattern and hope it's correct. After checking the measurements. Hmm. I'll let you know.<br />
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Peace Out xBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-72989884492717276132012-02-14T09:57:00.000+00:002012-02-14T09:57:41.703+00:00A Couple Of CushionsFirstly thank you for your kind comments, Sally the rabbit is well on the road to recovery now, has even put on a little weight, and is settling into indoor life. It's actually been really nice having her about and I think I will be looking at making it permanent.<br />
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Ok, after my absence, it's back on track with a couple more Christmas makes to share with you. Firstly I made a couple of ripple cushions. One for my brother and his family and one for my sister and her family. They were both very similar and I actually forgot to get pictures of them before I sent them off. Luckily my brother lives close by so I got a couple of snaps of it when I popped over for my niece's 1st birthday. The light was fading and even taking it outside wasn't much help, so the pictures aren't brilliant and the colours are not completely accurate.<br />
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I loved these cushions and found it very hard to let them go. <br />
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Details:<br />
Pattern: Stripy Wave Cushion by Nicki Trench from Cute & Easy Crochet<br />
Hook: 4.5mm<br />
Yarn: Patons Smoothie DK<br />
Shades: Gold 1097, Denim 1098, Lilac 1093, Cream 1019, Lime 1010<br />
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I also neglected to weigh the cushion cover before sending it off so I can't calculate the cost. It wouldn't have been much as it's not expensive yarn. Plus, I already had it, so it was a bonus to get it used for a project. I do plan on making myself one when I have the time so I will weigh it and calculate costs then.<br />
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I had to alter the pattern slightly to account for the different weights of yarn. The pattern calls for aran weight and the Patons Smoothie is DK weight. I just added an extra pattern repeat to the width and continued the rows until it came square. I also added buttons holes and buttons to allow for an opening so the cover can be removed and cleaned. At regular intervals along one side on round 2 of the edging I chained 2 and missed 2 stitches to create the button holes.<br />
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It irked me considerably though, (maybe too much!) that the pattern actually makes a different cushion from the one in the pictures in the book. The pattern puts more dc rows around the border. Now I know some people may say it's only a minor difference and that I'm nit picking, but I think if your writing a pattern and accompanying it with pictures, you should at least keep true to the pattern and display a picture of the true finished product. Or change the pattern. I preferred the cushion cover in the pictures so pulled back the extra rows to make the slimmer border, and crocheted into the inner loops only on joining to make the decorative edge, something else it also fails to mention in the pattern. <br />
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The second cushion was one I made for Bella Bee's father for his birthday, which is not long after Christmas. I find it a little difficult to make something that's solely male. If it's a family gift you can get away with it being slightly feminine. So I needed to make a cushion 'man up'. I did actually make him a cushion the year before, but it was sewn, and had a Doctor Who Tardis on it. So it was pretty safe. I plan on sharing all my sewn cushions from last year soon, but there are some on my Flickr account if you want to see them before I post about them. This year I had to man up a crochet cushion. It's basically going to come down to the colours.<br />
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You wouldn't have thought simply picking out more masculine colours would be that hard but for some reason I struggled with it. Choosing colours is not my forte. This was the second attempt, after completing the first half of the cover in one colour combination before loosing faith,changing my mind and ripping it all back to start again from scratch with a slightly different combination.<br />
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Details<br />
Pattern: Round Striped Cushion by Nicki Trench from Cute & Easy Crochet<br />
Hook: 4.5mm<br />
Yarn: Patons Smoothie DK<br />
Shades: Teal 1058, Cream 1019, Slate 1088<br />
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Again I failed to weigh it before joining up the two sides to make up the cushion with the pad inside to calculate a cost.<br />
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I had to add 2 extra rounds to account for a 18" cushion pad rather than the 16" one stated in the pattern. I had also attempted to add a couple extra rounds to include buttons holes and buttons making it possible to remove the cushion pad and therefore making it easier to be able to clean the cushion (I aim to be practical). However, it didn't look right on the round cushion. I lost patience and time to try and get it right and just wanted to finish the damn thing by this point. So that was put to one side for another time, and I joined the cover to fully enclose the cushion pad.<br />
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And there we have a couple more of my Christmas makes. I still have a couple more birthday makes to share, and then I should be up to date. <br />
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Well we're on half term this week. So they'll be a bit off extra entertaining to do. Hopefully it won't be too wet so we can get out of the house occasionally. And Bella Bee has a gymnastic camp a couple of afternoons this week so that should take the edge of some of the energy reserves. I always enjoy having her home in the holidays.<br />
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Peace Out xBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-22249408201251214622012-02-06T13:19:00.000+00:002012-02-06T13:19:12.099+00:00Please Meet SallyThis gorgeously big eared lovely is Sally.<br />
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She's an immense character. <br />
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A free spirit. <br />
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A well loved member of our family.<br />
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Well, maybe more of a love/hate relationship in some cases.<br />
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Sally is currently residing in the utility room, recuperating after being a very poorly little girl.<br />
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I have been Florence Nightingale to this little lady for the last two weeks. Numerous visits to the vets, syringe feeding and a vast amount of love has gone into her. I have never been so happy to see a rabbit munch on a piece of greenery.<br />
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She's now on the road to recovery and I'm confident she'll be digging fit in no time.<br />
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I'm sure we'll all agree the brief blogging hiatus has been worth while.<br />
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Peace Out xBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-69501434961249874182012-01-20T19:33:00.001+00:002012-01-20T19:35:41.356+00:00More Bunting And Other Pre-Christmas GiftsOk, jumping from October onto the next gift makes in December. I had two birthday's pre-Christmas to make for (It feels a bit wrong to still be mentioning Christmas, ah well, that's what happens when your as organised as me!). One was Bella Bee's nanny, for which I made bunting. Not like the last lot though, this was a bit more grown up! She likes a country cottage kitchen style, so tried to make the bunting to fit this theme.<br />
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Please excuse the shocking winter lighting. It doesn't get any better any time of the day.<br />
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I didn't want it too full on, so the colours are quite muted. The floral is some thrifted fabric I picked up a couple of years ago and the other is just plain calico. I wanted to jazz it up a little and found some lovely wide lace trim that I bought at the indoor market that had been sat on my desk for ages. I love it and think it fits in perfectly with this bunting.<br />
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The second birthday was my (sort of) sister-in-law (they're not married). I wanted to make her a chunky yarn scarf and found an excellent pattern in Cute & Easy Crochet.<br />
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A very quick snap when caught on the hop after a visit from the recipient. The colour is a little washed out in the winter light.<br />
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I wasn't very confident on which colour to choose, as I'm not the most observant person and had failed to notice which colours she prefers to wear. I choose a lovely soft green. She assured me she liked it. I don't know if she was being polite. <br />
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Details<br />
Pattern: Chunky Seashell Scarf by Nicki Trench from Cute & Easy Crochet<br />
Hook: 7mm<br />
Yarn: King Cole Comfort Chunky<br />
Shade: 428 Dill<br />
Total yarn: 3 x 100g balls<br />
Total price: £2.99/100g = £8.97<br />
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I bought the yarn at the city's indoor market. It was slightly more expensive than I spend on DK weight, especially as you don't get as much yardage. I tried a cheaper chunky yarn, however it was of a lesser quality, was much stiffer when crocheted up and didn't have the drape or softness I would like in a scarf. The yarn I finally used made a gorgeous scarf and has been very well received, so was worth the extra cost.<br />
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And finally some little presents I made for Bella Bee's teacher, the teaching assistant and her gymnastic coach.<br />
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The colours haven't come across acurate, especially the closest, the fuchsia. Yet more winter lighting trouble.<br />
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Another pattern from Cute & Easy Crochet (guess what book I got in the run up to Christmas!) slightly adjusted to be made bigger to fit a larger mug. The little flower buttons are very cute and a lovely added touch. Bella Bee made peppermint creams dipped in chocolate to go inside in a little greaseproof packet. Overall, ideal quick and easy presents to whip up.<br />
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Details<br />
Pattern: Mug Warmers by Nicki Trench from Cute & Easy Crochet<br />
Hook: 4.5mm<br />
Yarn: Rico Design Creative Cotton Aran<br />
Shades: 13 Fuchsia, 11 Cardinal, 36 Turquoise<br />
Total yarn: approx. 15g each<br />
Total price: approx 0.45p for yarn, 0.45p for button, 0.59p for mug = £1.49 <br />
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I don't know how much the peppermint creams were, I didn't work out the cost. They have minimal ingredients and will be relatively cheap to make.<br />
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Will be back with yet more handmade presents to share with you, accompanied by poor quality winter photos.<br />
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Peace Out xBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-66707646918960129762012-01-16T14:33:00.002+00:002012-01-20T19:37:09.347+00:00A Birthday Bunny and Bunting (for a boy!)For this we have to go back, way back, to October and my nephew's 3rd birthday. I had a couple of things planned, and as usual had let time inexplicably get away from me. After one extremely late night, a few almost tears, that working on crafts that late at night always seems to do to me, and a crippled unusable claw of a hand the next day, I managed to produce some birthday bunting that I really wanted him to have in time for his birthday to hang up. <br />
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I love bunting, but hate taking pictures of it. They never seem to do it justice. <br />
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The lettering is secured with Bondaweb and kept in place with a running stitch with embroidery thread in a colour matching that of the flag that letter is on, a second triangle is placed on the back and secured with a running stitch in white embroidery thread. You might not think to look at it, and I never thought it would, but that hand stitching took forever. I never thought doing a simple running stitch would be so time consuming. And hand stitching through 2, layers of felt is tough going. I had an unusable 80 year olds, arthritic claw as a hand for a day or two after. But the results are unique. And stunning. I love it (I don't, however, love the machine stitching job connecting them all with the cotton tape across the top. It's adequate, but not perfect, enough said! There's a little voice in me simply dying to ask for it back so I can quickly, a-hem, re-do it, but that's my neurosis). The joy of such a gift is that it will be reusable year after year, for all birthdays, and will hopefully become part of a family birthday tradition, be much used, loved and remembered for years to come. A practical, reusable gift is my sort of gift. <br />
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The second gift got sent down about a week later. I had recently received my first brightly coloured bundle of Rico Creative Cotton and had been looking forward to using those coloured cottons on something I hadn't tried out yet, amigurumi. I wanted to make something suitable for a growing boy but still relatively simple for a beginner, and settled on the Ugly Bunny Pincushion pattern by wayuki that can be found on Ravelry. As I was using aran weight cotton, I used a 3.5mm hook size, which would be small enough to keep the fabric tight and compact. It was a great result, but it is hard work. And needless to say it can all get a bit fiddly and frustrating when you get to the smaller sections.<br />
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</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">It is all sewn and crocheted which should make for a safer toy, as there is a younger sister on the scene. I am very pleased with my first attempt at amigurumi. They really come alive as you make them, and this dude certainly looks like he's got bags of character. It really can be quite tough to let them go at the end of the process. But let him out into the big world I did. Then I realised that a 3 year old might not quite understand why he was a getting what may look like a reject toy with wonky ears and a missing eye! (Apparently some questions where raised, but seemingly satisfactorily answered).</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><br />
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</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">Peace Out x</div>Bella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-86535807922125242632012-01-14T12:09:00.000+00:002012-01-14T12:09:05.368+00:00A Slightly Forced PostI'm back. Finally. It's been a long time I know. I got a little bogged down in the run up to Christmas and was busy making. Then after New Year I've found it hard to get back to it. The blogging flow had well and truly come to a grinding halt. So, with Bella Bee at her dad's this weekend, I've had to simply force myself to sit with my laptop and type. <br />
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We had a lovely Christmas and New Year. Very quiet and slow. My mum came and stayed for a few days which I always love. Her presence is always missed once she's gone back home. I also celebrated a birthday in between Christmas and New Year. I don't really like the timing of my birthday and have often thought about copying the Queen and having a 2nd, unofficial birthday/party in June when it can be celebrated properly. It's never happened yet, but maybe this year.<br />
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I tried to make as many presents as I could this year. However, in our family we have an extraordinary amount of birthdays around the festive period, with 5 (including my own) in the period between Christmas and New Year alone, as well as a few more either side. This coupled with the fact that I am a slow crocheter and knitter, an avid perfectionist with no focus, and I had to alter a couple of the patterns (a very time consuming and lengthy process for me even for the most minor of changes) means I got a little behind. I have almost caught up, with the last birthday present currently on hook. Over the coming week I will be sharing with you all the things I've made over the last few months.<br />
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I'm looking forward to this year.<br />
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The fragrant hyacinths my mum bought me filling my kitchen with their heady scent.<br />
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Peace Out xBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-46629213525985626042011-11-25T11:21:00.000+00:002011-11-25T11:21:34.398+00:00Making Handmade Gifts<div style="text-align: center;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: center;">In the run up to Christmas there are many people who choose to make a few of the gifts they will give.</div><div style="text-align: center;">My latest handmade gift was a scarf I knitted a family friend's birthday. The <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/chinook-scarf" target="_blank">Chinook Scarf</a>.</div><div style="text-align: center;"><br />
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</div><div style="text-align: center;">A very good scarf to make for a gift I think, especially for a beginner knitter like me. It's relatively quick to knit up, and looks a little more refined with it's shawl-esque look and lace edging. </div><div align="center"></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh44F-Vg4IemR8zjnvS32v96d6E1pOG4ZYaLy-oWhyQBQUBiMlRTqWFABCGlMVuIxeGANHluqsGiziLyeVIzbMlTGfZMtLLW_yBsDBO9-qcGnMosQdjoopf5d-pWcj3Gp-4J0qVSjZrIZOa/s1600/IMG_0990.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" hda="true" height="400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh44F-Vg4IemR8zjnvS32v96d6E1pOG4ZYaLy-oWhyQBQUBiMlRTqWFABCGlMVuIxeGANHluqsGiziLyeVIzbMlTGfZMtLLW_yBsDBO9-qcGnMosQdjoopf5d-pWcj3Gp-4J0qVSjZrIZOa/s400/IMG_0990.JPG" width="300" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br />
</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">It's a very good pattern for a beginner wishing to learn a couple of new skills. It's has increasing and decreasing, the i-cord along one edge and the lace along the other. It's an excellent pattern for that first step into lace knitting, with just the edging being lace, it's gives a taster without being overly daunting. </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br />
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</div><div style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none; text-align: center;"> It's overall a very good pattern for moving beyond a beginner with the bulk of the knitting still being the standard stocking stitch it feels do-able, but the lace and i-cord edging stops it getting too boring and repetitive. As it's worked sideways it's very simple to calculate yarn quantity. Simply increase until end of first ball then decrease with second.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiHS7Gu-hbUKZTczISLunKYtaVx7rEr8VD689f6AWSqGx8A-O3VuwAzGZLhKYg_2fYGH0TzfWUo-R_H3hsLMaqTQq3TuEVhGhzOJwiIZRiDtTR5nODLFhlEZJYtwm83KGFhGaDZFg-qsVOa/s1600/IMG_0996.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" hda="true" height="300" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiHS7Gu-hbUKZTczISLunKYtaVx7rEr8VD689f6AWSqGx8A-O3VuwAzGZLhKYg_2fYGH0TzfWUo-R_H3hsLMaqTQq3TuEVhGhzOJwiIZRiDtTR5nODLFhlEZJYtwm83KGFhGaDZFg-qsVOa/s400/IMG_0996.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br />
</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">Details</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/bellabeeandme/chinook-scarf" target="_blank">(Ravelry Notes)</a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">Pattern : Chinook Scarf (Ravelry, free)</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">Needles : 4.5mm</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">Yarn : Wendy Sorrento DK 50g (45% cotton 55% acrylic)</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">Colourway : 2416 Clover</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">Cost : 2 skeins @ £1.69 each (on sale) = £3.38</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br />
</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">This was my first attempt at blocking too. I had no real idea of what I was doing but it seemed to work out and opened up the lace edging well. The narrow end sections still curled but not sure why. Think it may have simply been the stocking stitching. I don't think better blocking would have improved it. Maybe I'm wrong.</div><br />
<div style="text-align: center;">Whenever I make a gift I have a wobble of confidence. Is it good enough? Will they like it? Does it look like I made it? I mean the last one in the sense of badly made, like a child made it. If a child has made it though, it's all good, it's a sure fire winner with the rellies. If I've made it, I want it to look professional, almost shop bought. It still needs to have the essence of handmade, so they can see I put a crap load of hours and effort into it, but on the other hand it needs to look good enough that it <strong>could</strong> have been bought. </div><div style="text-align: center;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: center;">Plus, I always have to suppress an urge to explain the gift. Explain to the giftee my whole thought process behind said gift. Plus exactly how long it actually took to make it. Because running parallel with the doubt is also the pride of having actually made something, and in my case having actually completed it. I want to put a label on said item laying out the exact number of man hours that has gone into making it, including finding the right pattern, understanding said pattern, choosing the right colours, fabric, yarn etc. The frogging or seam ripping, the frustration and sometimes literally the blood, sweat and tears that can often go along with some projects. I want them to appreciate it, love it, but most of all I simply want them to use it. That's the highest compliment I can get.</div><br />
<div style="text-align: center;">At the end of the day, a gift is a gift, and whether it's bought or made your not always going to get it right I guess. But if they, at least, don't appreciate the time and effort gone into it, then make sure they get bubble bath next time.</div><div style="text-align: center;"><br />
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<div align="center">Peace Out X</div>Bella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com11tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-33243353262370264092011-11-15T11:53:00.000+00:002011-11-15T11:53:03.812+00:00One A Day Update - Week 9First I want to share my latest treats. I had a lovely postie day yesterday.<br />
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</div>Something to view, something to make, something to drink. What could be better? I have already started a project from the new book as you can see. It's about time I started a few Christmas presents, and this book is full of potential pressies. <br />
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Anyway, another week, another update. Is it just me or are these posts starting to feel a little repetitive? How many photos can I take of the same blanket but just a little bit longer? I suppose that's my fault for choosing 2 big, long term projects. To be honest I'm getting a bit bored of them now. I'm starting to struggle with having to ripple every day. Luckily, then, the end is in sight. Well, for the ripple at least.<br />
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Taking this photo was more than a little precarious, perched on top of the high sleeper ladder. With a guest cameo from Floppy Bunny.<br />
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Just a bit longer, and then the border. I want it roughly the same size as a single duvet, but have yet to measure it off against one to see what needs to be done to make it so. It's needs to be wider for sure, which the border will have to accomplish.<br />
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Details:<br />
Name: <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/bellabeeandme/neat-ripple-pattern" target="_blank">Bella Bee Ripple Blanket</a><br />
Pattern: Ripple Pattern from Compendium of Crochet Techniques by Jan Eaton<br />
Yarn: Stylecraft Special DK<br />
Colours: Grape, Pale rose, Meadow, Cream<br />
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Join us over at <a href="http://gingerbreadgirl-carole.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Gingerbread Girl</a> to view all the projects in progress.<br />
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The <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/gap-tastic-cowl" target="_blank">GAP-tastic Cowl</a><br />
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This pattern was super quick and super easy. It's comfy and cosy and a super big soft hug for your neck. It's absolutely ideal for a Christmas present. <br />
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Details:<br />
<a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/bellabeeandme/gap-tastic-cowl" target="_blank">Raverly Project Page</a><br />
Pattern: <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/gap-tastic-cowl" target="_blank">GAP-tastic Cowl</a><br />
Yarn: Stylecraft Special Chunky<br />
Colour: Parchment 1218<br />
Needles : 9mm circulars<br />
Quantity: 2 x 100g<br />
Cost: £1.76 per 100g x 2 = £3.52<br />
Bought at <a href="http://www.knitandsew.co.uk/knitting" target="_blank">Knit And Sew</a><br />
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It's a super dull colour I know but at least it'll go with everything. As soon as I saw it I thought of my sister, so this was actually a bit of a practice run for a possible birthday present (her birthday is right after Christmas) but I'm now very pleased to have my own. It's just been through a normal 40 degree wash and has come out how it went in. If I decide to make this again I may go down a needle size, as my tension is a little on the loose side, to make the pattern a touch more compact. All in all I'm extremely pleased.<br />
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So get wrapped up warm and have a super weekend.<br />
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Peace Out XBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-13140855153877392302011-11-08T11:40:00.001+00:002011-11-08T11:41:01.587+00:00One A Day Update - Week 8Hi all. I've had a good week, finishing off a knitted gift (which I will share this week), and a lovely weekend celebrating Bonfire night with Bella Bee. We managed to see the local big firework display for free and in the comfort and warmth of the car by parking in nearby street. Plus it stopped Bella Bee getting too uncomfortable, as she doesn't like loud noises for a prolonged length of time. We also attended a private display with family on Sunday. Bella Bee had a whale of a time running round with her cousins and family friends. I hardly saw her all evening. She didn't even seem to mind the fireworks with friends to distract her.<br />
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So onto the project update. This week is the turn of the Summer Garden Granny Blanket. I discovered last week that I had done one too many blocks while catching up so I've only done one block since the last update 2 weeks ago. I have since roughly estimated how many blocks I will need to complete the blanket and I think I should have kept to the one block a week and had the extra as a bonus if I'm ever to finish this monster. I thought I was realistic when starting this project and doing only only square a day was fully expecting not to have a finished blanket to use until next winter. That, I have since realised, may be unrealistic.<br />
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Laying the blocks on the bed this morning and wanting a blanket roughly the same size as the King size quilt I have on the bed I estimated 8 blocks across by 12 blocks down. That equals a massive 96 blocks. Ouch. At 52 weeks in a year, that would take nearly 2 years! Ha ha ha! I'm starting to struggle with the long term aspects of these blanket projects as it is. Maybe I could fit in 2 blocks a week? Realistically not sure that is feasible as I always have other smaller projects on the go too and completing the one block a week often seems to elude me.<br />
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It will be positively gorgeous if I ever finish it though!<br />
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Project details<br />
Name : <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/bellabeeandme/summer-garden-granny-square" target="_blank">Summer Garden Granny Blanket</a><br />
Pattern : <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/summer-garden-granny-square" target="_blank">Summer Garden Granny Square</a> from Lucy at <a href="http://attic24.typepad.com/weblog/" target="_blank">Attic24</a><br />
Yarn : Stylecraft Special DK<br />
Colours : Grape, Pale Rose, Lemon, Meadow, Cream<br />
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Hope your all getting on well with your own projects, and I hope to try and get round you all for a little peek this week through <a href="http://gingerbreadgirl-carole.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Gingerbread Girl</a>.<br />
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Peace Out XBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com20tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-82229172166743012042011-11-01T14:12:00.000+00:002011-11-01T14:12:21.471+00:00One A Day Update - Week 7 - Take 2 - EurghTake 2.<br />
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Bloody computers. <br />
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Don't even want to do the sodding post now. It was a great post. An ideal mix of witty, informative, ripply homely goodness.<br />
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So now I will sulk.<br />
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Here are some photos.<br />
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Project details:<br />
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Name : <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/bellabeeandme/neat-ripple-pattern" target="_blank">Bella Bee Ripple Blanket</a><br />
Pattern : <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/neat-ripple-pattern" target="_blank">Neat Ripple Pattern (ish)</a> by Lucy of <a href="http://attic24.typepad.com/weblog/" target="_blank">Attic24</a><br />
Yarn : Stylecraft Special DK<br />
Colours : Grape, Pale Rose, Meadow and Cream<br />
Size : Single bed size<br />
Measurements : approx 38"/97cm width from a base chain of 183 (12x15)+3<br />
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Go over and check out all the other lovely, none sulking One A Day project people at <a href="http://gingerbreadgirl-carole.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Gingerbread Girl</a>.<br />
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Right, now to find something to release this frustration out on.<br />
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Peace Out XBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com21tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-76942872605379584262011-10-25T17:46:00.001+01:002011-10-25T18:34:33.153+01:00One A Day UpdateHope you are all well. Bella Bee is on Half Term this week and it's lovely to have her at home, but it's sometimes a bit tricky to keep her entertained. Luckily her gymnastics and swimming classes are still on this week. So I'm fitting in this post while she's at gymnastics. Plus her Dad is off work this week and took her to the cinema this morning to watch the new Tintin film and scoff lots of sweets. Hopefully the gymnastics will work off all the sugar!<br />
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So, this week is the turn of the Summer Garden Granny Blanket. I've got a fair few projects on the go at the moment that need finishing for birthday gifts. One is already grossly over due and another extremely imminent. So, as a consequence, the blanket didn't see much attention until the last couple of days. I cracked on and managed to get back up to date with it, minus some sewing of ends in - bleugh. I've now also joined them into blocks of 6. From now on I will be producing one of these completed blocks a week.<br />
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They have the same colour combinations in each, as this is the maximum number with the three colours I'm now using for the flowers, and each block is set out in same pattern ensuring even distribution when they are all eventually joined together.<br />
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It's good to see them in the completed blocks. It makes it feel more on the way to becoming a blanket and will give a better idea of how far along I am when laid out. I even braved a laying out upon the bed it will eventually be used for, but very quickly took them back off again before my brain could do too much calculation. Yes, this is definitely a long term project!<br />
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Project details:<br />
<a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/bellabeeandme/summer-garden-granny-square">Summer Garden Granny Blanket</a><br />
Pattern : <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/summer-garden-granny-square">Summer Garden Granny Square</a><br />
Size : King size<br />
Yarn : Stylecraft Special DK<br />
Colours : Grape, Pale Rose, Lemon, Meadow, Cream<br />
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Feel free to drop by <a href="http://gingerbreadgirl-carole.blogspot.com/">Gingerbread Girl</a> and check out the projects.<br />
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Hope you all have a productive week.<br />
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Peace Out XBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com19tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-52506866757686011962011-10-20T22:07:00.001+01:002011-10-20T22:08:08.850+01:00Thrifty ThursdayToday I've got a little stack of genuinely retro loveliness to show you. I must say I spent a delightful hour or so flicking though the following yellowing pages.<br />
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This little bundle of magazine pull outs came to me courtesy of my sister-in-law. She had retrieved a larger bundle from freecycle, sorted through them, took the patterns she wanted, then passed them on to me. Said bundle is a collection of toy patterns from various women's magazines. A quick flick through doesn't reveal specifics dates but I would say they look like they are from the 70's. <br />
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The majority of the patterns are for dolls. Jean Greenhowe features quite heavily as a designer. There are other various stuffed animals, knitted toys, costume dolls, hot water bottle, puppets and a few other things. <br />
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Some patterns are simply drawn on a small grid with a measurement for the enlargement grid. And some, like below, are to actual size, which is my favourite kind! My favourite pattern is probably the Desert Island Dolls, which features Deborah and Daniel, the Tourists and Delilah, the South Sea Maiden. Delilah has definitely been added to 'the list' especially after reading her little write up... 'Delilah, the delectable maiden from the South Seas, is a very small temptress indeed. She's girded by a mini-sarong, with gaily coloured felt flowers in her hair and a vivid necklace of wooden beads'<br />
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The language used is a little dated and completely politically incorrect, but delightful all the same. And the adverts! A true glimpse into the past is not the same without the adverts.<br />
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And all this for free! You can't beat that!<br />
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Peace Out xBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-34077180766753802942011-10-18T09:57:00.001+01:002011-10-18T10:16:49.863+01:00One A Day UpdateSome might have noticed I didn't post last week. I had gotten behind. I had a nephew's birthday looming and had to abandon current projects for birthday projects. I'll share the fruits of my labour (up till 3am one night!) soon. Plus I find that as I'm doing two large projects, the progress doesn't feel as quick as smaller ones and as a result it seems that my photos seem to be very similar from week to week. So, as I've managed to catch up with the Ripple Blanket, but not yet with the Summer Garden Blanket, from now on I will alternate the blankets each week. <br />
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The Ripple Blanket is now much more substantial, and it's lovely to work on it in the cooler evenings with it across my lap, helping to keep me warm while I try to prolong turning the heating on.<br />
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I have now come to the end of my first balls of yarn. I have completed 17 rows (2 rows per colour stripe) per ball. I'm thinking I will need another ball and a half to get the required length. I also need to start thinking about the type of border I want. <br />
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Project details<br />
Name: <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/bellabeeandme/neat-ripple-pattern">Bella Bee Ripple Blanket</a><br />
Pattern: Neat Ripple Pattern (ish)<br />
Yarn: Stylecraft Special DK<br />
Colours: Grape, Pale Rose, Meadow and Cream<br />
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I hope next week to have much more progress to show you on the Summer Garden Blanket.<br />
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Pop along to <a href="http://gingerbreadgirl-carole.blogspot.com/">Gingerbread Girl</a> and check out the other projects.<br />
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Peace Out XBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com23tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-81392582409557232222011-10-13T22:35:00.002+01:002011-10-18T10:36:10.282+01:00Thrifty ThursdayI've been thinking a lot about space and storage lately. About how I'm currently using space and if it could be improved. I re-evaluated a large computer desk that is no longer put to use since opting for a laptop over a desk top computer many moons ago. It was housing a printer and a few other computer relating paraphernalia but for the size and volume of space it was consuming it was most definitely not the best use of the space it was occupying. It's in the middle room where I try to contain Bella Bee's toys etc. We chose a coffee table the week before for the same room with the idea of providing her with somewhere she can draw, colour, stick, and anything else her creative mind desires (well, within reason). I wanted to accompany this with a storage solution to house all such crafting paraphernalia, so it was all in the same place and easily accessible, in the hopes of encouraging much craftiness (she is ever so creative, if I do say so myself). A dresser seemed ideal. Storage underneath, shelving on top to house and display her (genius like) creations. I've kept an eye out and made regular trips to the local second hand furniture shops. Last week I finally found it, a beauty and ideal for my needs. As soon as I clapped eyes on it I knew it was The One. Found in the Furniture Recycling Centre, for the absolute steal of £50 (plus £6 for delivery) was this gorgeous pine dresser. <br />
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Bargain. Get in.<br />
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Now for the obligatory bunting.<br />
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Hope you all manage to find some most excellent thrifty finds.<br />
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Peace Out xBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-3220557337043477632011-10-06T22:59:00.003+01:002011-10-18T10:34:32.899+01:00The Experimental ExperimentI made a big decision 3 months back which I'm only just beginning to feel the effects of. I stopped paying my TV lisence and it has now run out. I decided that I would like to try life without the constant stream of available programmes. I've grown up with TV and it's been a constant in my life. Anti TV people say it zombifies you and deadens the mind, and to be perfectly honest I agree, but this is exactly the effect I look for and why I enjoy watching it. You see I have a very busy mind and watching TV helps me to 'zone out' and think of nothing. Which for me is blissful. I'm normally doing something else whilst watching, be it knitting, crochet, computering and even ironing. However, I found I that I had got into the habit of sitting down in the morning, switching on the set, then looking up a couple of hours later and wondering where my day had gone. Some of you may be thinking "why go to the extreme of cancelling, why doesn't she just not turn on the TV in the first place?", which I grant you is an excellent point. However, I have zero will power. Absolutely none. And habit is a strong thing. So the executive decision was made. Fear not for my sanity though, or my child (who could do with watching less too anyway), all is not lost. I have access to the BBC i player through my Wii. Which has a suprising amount of programmes available, including just about everything on CBBC. Plus I'll probably be renting a couple more films from the library to cover my evenings. It's my time during the day that I am hoping to spend more proactively. So far so good this week. I've watched a few programmes that I'm catching up with past episodes, so this should wean me off and stop the shakes! Do you all have a staple TV diet?<br />
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In yarn related news, I finally received a delightfully squishy package this week. I've been waiting ever so patiently. I had to pre-order a few colours and so was prepared for the 2-3 weeks wait as indicated on the website, but after passing into the forth week my patience abruptly stopped and I had to make a chase up call. I was informed that they had all but two of the colours, but these could take another couple of weeks to arrive. When enquiring why this was I was told they come from Germany and were on pre-order. Why they didn't come through with the other colours and why they don't say on the website it can actually take 6 weeks to arrive I don't know. Instead I was pacified with the colours that were ready being posted that day and the others sent on when they arrive. I would much rather people be honest and up front about things. I may be being too hard but I guess next time I'll be using a different website when I want that yarn again. <br />
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The yarn I bought is Rico Creative Cotton. The colours are gorgeous and are just what I need to inject some brights into my prefered muted tones. There are many projects I have in mind for these colourful little bundles of cotton that the acrylic I usually use just don't seem right to use.<br />
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Plus I couldn't resist a sneaky luxury buy too. I got a ball of Noro Sekku. It's a lace weight and I'm hoping I should be able to make a small shawl with just the one ball. I justified it by wanting to start to experience knitting with different types of yarn. A lace pattern for a shawl will also be a challenge. And one, no doubt, I'm sure to learn from! Anybody got any good patterns in mind?<br />
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Peace Out xBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-29120691022650178452011-10-04T13:20:00.001+01:002011-10-18T10:31:45.009+01:00One A Day UpdateHi all One A Day-ers. Welcome to my update. I've had a busy week and busier weekend and I'm only just recovering. Recovering is a word I would like to use in conjunction with a wild weekend, or something similarly fun, alas no, instead I am recovering from a huge dose of cleaning. Carpet cleaning none less. I have been meaning to get this particular beauty of a task done for quite awhile now, so with a child away and a sunny weekend on the cards, unfortunately it was an ideal time to get it done! It was not fun, and it was jolly hard work, and I am sick of the smell of wet carpet, but the carpets are now clean, (the upholstery, however, is not, and a complaint to a certain carpet cleaning company is being made later), and woe betide anyone who dirties them, they will feel my wrath!<br />
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I also find myself in the middle of painting the kitchen. Which is stressful. For two reasons. The kitchen is in complete chaos. I am a complete perfectionist. The two are profoundly linked. I think this is something which makes me unique, or perhaps some would say 'special'. I won't go into deeper psychological reasoning for fear of alienation. My current painting dilemma, which is tearing my soul in two, is when cutting in, do I go out of the lines on the wood work of doorway/window to cover the magnolia from the previous paint job, or do I stick to the lines? I'm painting the kitchen white, so it shows. No answer is correct by the way. Yes, I am a bit wrong.<br />
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But, I've managed to keep up with the One A Day progress. Although I did the weeks worth of squares last night and this morning, and I've not sewn the ends in for the last two weeks, which I'm now regretting. The ripple I do every evening, so todays stripe is not done. <br />
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And so to the pictures.<br />
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Summer Garden Granny Blanket<br />
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And the Bella Bee Ripple Blanket<br />
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Project details<br />
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<a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/bellabeeandme/summer-garden-granny-square">Summer Garden Granny Blanket</a><br />
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Pattern: <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/summer-garden-granny-square">Summer Garden Granny Square</a> (ish) from <a href="http://attic24.typepad.com/weblog/">Attic24</a> <br />
Yarn: Stylecraft Special DK<br />
Colours: Cream, Meadow, Lemon, Pale Rose, Grape<br />
I still hope to add a couple more colours, however this has been postponed for now until more funds become available.<br />
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<a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/bellabeeandme/neat-ripple-pattern">Bella Bee Ripple Blanket</a><br />
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Pattern: <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/bellabeeandme/neat-ripple-pattern">Neat Ripple Pattern</a> (ish) from <a href="http://attic24.typepad.com/weblog/">Attic24</a><br />
Yarn: Stylecraft Special DK<br />
Colours: Grape, Pale Rose, Meadow, Cream<br />
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Will do my best to pop by and have a nosey at the rest of you taking part in the One A Day Project over at <a href="http://gingerbreadgirl-carole.blogspot.com/">Gingerbread Girl</a>.<br />
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Peace Out xBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com19tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-76616441689864166862011-09-27T10:40:00.000+01:002011-09-27T10:40:57.585+01:00One A Day UpdateHello lovelies, I hope you've all had a productive week and your all getting on well with your projects. I'll be coming to have a nosey later on. I want to say a big thank you for all your lovely and encouraging comments so far. I've not really got any like minded friends, so it's nice to be part of this online community to gee me along. <br />
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I'm still making steady progress and have managed to get the seven blocks and stripes done on both blankets despite feeling a bit rough after catching the obligatory September School Cold that Bella Bee kindly bought home from school. Lets get straight to the money shots.<br />
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The <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/bellabeeandme/neat-ripple-pattern">Bella Bee Ripple Blanket</a><br />
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A gorgeous sea of ripples.<br />
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And the <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/bellabeeandme/summer-garden-granny-square">Summer Garden Granny Blanket</a><br />
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Now, I must dash, I'm currently inhabiting an anti house that requires an inhuman amount of work to make it an actual house again. <br />
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Feel free to check out the other projects at <a href="http://gingerbreadgirl-carole.blogspot.com/2011/09/one-day-project-tuesdays-tallies_27.html">Gingerbread Girl</a>.<br />
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Peace Out xBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com23tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-86937490500393509642011-09-20T22:02:00.000+01:002011-09-20T22:02:20.628+01:00One A Day Update - Week 2This is week two for the <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/bellabeeandme/summer-garden-granny-square">Summer Garden Granny Square Blanket</a>, and week one for the <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/bellabeeandme/neat-ripple-pattern">Bella Bee Ripple Blanket</a>. Steady progress has been made on both. I had a little catching up to do with the squares so haven't got round to sewing in the ends on the last few. I feel I still need to work on the colours a bit more on this blanket. I'm not happy with some of the combinations, and I'm going to stop using the Lavender, it just doesn't seem to be 'gelling' with the others. The colour palette is a bit too limited. I'd like a few extra colours to play with so will be looking at getting a few more this week and see how they work out. Once I'm happy with the colour combinations I can start sewing blocks of squares together so it's not such a big daunting job at the end. At least with the slow growth it gives me time to work on the colours so I'll be truely happy with it when it's finished.<br />
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The ripple though, Oh My, I'm in love! I'm skippingly happy with it. I have yet to do today's row as I did initially include yellow, but wasn't satisfied with the result so I ripped it back and it set me back a couple of rows. <br />
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I'm glad I've got both blankets on the go. The ripple will provide a quicker result and keep me satisfied while I plug away at the other. And only doing one a day still gives me time to do a little knitting occasionally, because I still need to knit!<br />
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I'm off to get rippling.<br />
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Please check out the other projects at <a href="http://gingerbreadgirl-carole.blogspot.com/2011/09/one-day-project-tuesdays-tallies_20.html">Gingerbread Girl</a>.<br />
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Peace Out xBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com16tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-35285755376223721622011-09-13T22:16:00.001+01:002011-09-13T22:18:53.136+01:00One A Day UpdateJust a brief post to give my update for the <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/groups/one-a-day">One A Day</a> project. Not the largest of impacts, but I've literally stuck to the one a day since my initial 4 practice squares. I've not yet worked out how many squares I'm going to need for a king size blanket and to be honest I don't think I want to right now. But being realistic, I don't think I'll be able to use this blanket until next winter!<br />
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I'm loving the colour palette I'm using, especially the green! It's definitely my favourite. I'm still experimenting with all the different colour combinations and I'm looking at adding a few extra colours. I had originally picked the majority of the colours for a ripple blanket I plan to make for my daughter for Christmas. So knowing I need to make a start on that soon if it's going to be anywhere near ready in time I have decided to add it to the One A Day too. So here's the beginnings of a blanket that will be able to be used this year! <br />
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The pattern I've used is from <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Compendium-Crochet-Techniques-Jan-Eaton/dp/1844484017/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1315947911&sr=1-5">this Jan Eaton book</a>. I presume it is very similar to the one Lucy from <a href="http://attic24.typepad.com/weblog/">Attic24</a> used as inspiration to form her own from <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/200-Ripple-Stitch-Patterns-Exciting/dp/184543112X/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1238606818&sr=8-3">this book</a>. It has the three trebles in between the increases and decreases instead of the four in Lucy's pattern. I don't think the Jan Eaton one is on Ravelry so I may just put it under the <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/neat-ripple-pattern">Attic24 pattern</a> anyway.<br />
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And finally a thank you for all the lovely comments and compliments on my first One A Day post. Will make a concerted effort to visit as many of you and your lovely projects this week.<br />
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Peace out xBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-35251530327912569802011-09-09T22:38:00.004+01:002011-10-18T10:37:01.317+01:00Finally Finished!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh2AEWEpoRbQFem1gpBIn_9kNJE-kwuuW_OzRP143TyRR0E1_89jyhE1RQc-bRfUlHfzku92_XwdRCyLfwqYJ7BHBiqVp2mAIzHbqITN3UwmzuShSk1cIFtwOKdEOTPEcdxoe06hbEpAjVr/s1600/IMG_0369.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="480" nba="true" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh2AEWEpoRbQFem1gpBIn_9kNJE-kwuuW_OzRP143TyRR0E1_89jyhE1RQc-bRfUlHfzku92_XwdRCyLfwqYJ7BHBiqVp2mAIzHbqITN3UwmzuShSk1cIFtwOKdEOTPEcdxoe06hbEpAjVr/s640/IMG_0369.JPG" width="640" /></a></div><br />
I've had these little beauts waiting to be finished off for far too long. I made my crochet debut in about January and these were pretty much the first things I started to make. I seem to remember them actually being finished and my wearing them on the school run and being ever so proud and hoping people would notice them, comment on them and me being able to proudly tell them 'I made them myself don't you know' and them being amazed, inspired and simply agog at my creative wonderfullness, well, because I sure was. Well it didn't quite work out that way, I think what actually happened was after a distinct lack of notice I shoved them under my playground companions noses, forcing them to notice them, whilst informing them I'd made them, which was followed by some polite comments. But I did receive the best compliment from Bella Bee with a request for a pair of her own, which were dutily made. Afterwards, for some reason, which at the moment escapes me as to why, my pair were dismantled, and had remained so since. Well it was jolly time this was remedied.<br />
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And so Ta-Dah...<br />
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Today I sat myself down and made myself finish them. As many will recognise, they are the <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/striped-wristlets">Striped Wristlets Pattern</a> from the ever so clever <a href="http://attic24.typepad.com/weblog/">Lucy</a>. I am very pleased they are Finally Finished. Again. Lets hope this time they don't mysteriously disassemble themselves again! And so on to the next long unfinished crochet project.<br />
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Peace Out xBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-33557072962058068792011-09-07T22:15:00.005+01:002011-09-17T23:39:33.075+01:00One A Day, A Day Late!Back to it! Bella Bee went back to school today. She was supposed to go back Monday, which I found out Sunday after thinking for 6 weeks she was back on Wednesday! Panic! Then Sunday night there was a bit a bleughing and that put paid to any thought of school for a couple of extra days, making her start day Wednesday after all. I missed not having her around today, but it's also nice as it frees me up a little. So here I am, back on the blogging train. <br />
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Being as organised as ever and even though Bella Bee went back to school a couple of days later than expected I was too busy ironing uniform and sorting school things to blog last night. I've decided to join the <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/groups/one-a-day">One A Day CAL/KAL</a> hosted by <a href="http://gingerbreadgirl-carole.blogspot.com/">Gingerbread Girl</a> and <a href="http://crochethealingandraymond.wordpress.com/">Crochet with Raymond</a> over at <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/people/bellabeeandme">Ravelry</a>. So here is my project, just a day late! I'd been thinking about wanting a large blanket for my bed and this seemed like the perfect opportunity to break such a large project into small manageable chunks. I've decided to make a <a href="http://attic24.typepad.com/weblog/summer-garden-granny-square.html">Summer Garden Granny Square</a> Blanket. I've got my colours just about sorted and I spent yesterday making up a few squares to test out slight variations of the pattern to fit my preferences. So here are my first few squares.<br />
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As most of you are probably well aware, the light is absolutely awful for photos at the moment, but it gives you a general idea. I remade the squares I'd practiced with so they were all uniformally made (yes I am a perfectionist). The third one across came out ever so slightly bigger than the others for some reason, so I may have to redo that one (yes, I am a perfectionist to the nth degree). I think I've decided to sew them together rather than join as you go as it is a neater finish and will hopefully not seem as big a job if I join in fours or in rows. My favourite colour combination so far is this one.<br />
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Plan on starting a ripple blanket for Bella Bee in these same colours soon.<br />
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Have a fair few more makes completed, so will be back soon to show you those.<br />
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Peace out xBella Bee And Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17970799682727417080noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2520015438642621187.post-34130538620536650632011-08-16T10:52:00.001+01:002011-08-16T10:55:31.905+01:00Cast Adrift<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">I feel like Peter Pan, I'm missing my shadow. I've had an appendage removed and have phantom limb syndrome. My sole purpose for the last six years has disappeared. I feel lost and lonely. I wander around the house not quite sure of what I'm supposed to be doing. Bella Bee has gone on holiday with her Dad. To Italy. For 12 days. I well up just thinking about it. 12 WHOLE days. What do I do without my little mini me? She stays at her dads' for weekends regularly and I appreciate the break. She's even stayed there for a week a couple of times, but I'd still see her every couple of days. Never for this long, and never in a whole different country. I feel happy and excited for her getting to have her first 'proper' holiday. Her first ride on a plane. A lot of exciting adventures and experiences in a foreign country. But she's doing it all without me and that makes me feel incredibly sad. So while waiting for my daily evening calls from my little Italian bambino, which I treasure so much, but for her are an inconvenience, keeping her from important play, I try not to mope, I try to keep busy, doing something productive. Trying to appreciate this child free time I've been given, making the most of it. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">So lets move on, to a Ta-dah. I've finally finished my first circular needles knit. The <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/honey-cowl">Honey Cowl</a> pattern from Ravelry.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">This took a little longer than I would of liked to knit up. It's basically taken 3 weeks. It was my only project on the go, I wasn't intensively knitting but I was doing it every day. I had a couple of false starts and the finishing off took a couple of attempts. So that added time, plus as a beginner I'm not the speediest of knitters. I made a few mistakes, but I guess it's all part of the learning curve. The perfectionist in me isn't completely satisfied, but I'm getting better at making allowances for being a beginner (for now). It is a very easy pattern to knit, and ideal for a first circular project. Over all I'm happy.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">How hard is it to take pictures of yourself! Trying to do that AND smiling? Out of the question! And please ignore the decor. It's horrendous. Maybe picking up a paintbrush during this free time wouldn't go amiss!</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">I would have liked it a little looser when it's doubled over, but it keeps it nice and snug and very warm. The colour is a little murky, but it'll be a good autumn shade, and as I got it in a sale there weren't many options.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">Details: </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">Yarn used: Sirdar Click (30% wool) in Fern. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">Cost: On sale for £1.49 (50g) with just over 2 balls used is approx £3.50 total.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">I already have another cowl cast on. A different pattern. It seems to be a much quicker knit as I'm already half way through. I'm still not happy with the join in the first round though, it's too obviously the join to me. I tried adding an extra stitch then knitting that and slipping the next over it, but I didn't like that one. For this one I simply kept it tight when joining, but the first stitch has made, in my eyes, an obvious loop in the bottom ring. Ideally I'd like it not to be noticeable at all. Am I being too picky? Is this possible? Any tips or links to a good tutorial?</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">I'm going to tackle DPNs next and make a pair of fingerless gloves to match next.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">With all this free time I'm sure it won't be as long to my next post as it was to this one.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">Peace out x</span><br />
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