It’s a mystery

Blogged under Knitting, socks by castoncastoff on Friday 31 October 2008 at 16:29

Mystery sock pair

Well, that’s what my lovely husband has been saying every time he’s seen me knitting these socks.

Through the Loops Mystery Sock-Along
Kristin Kapur for Socktoberfest
The Yarn Yard Bonny - Slate
2.5mm dpns
72 stitch cable pattern
Ravelry

This was really fun and I will definitely knit a pair in stages like this again, it really helped. They’ve been worn and are very toasty. I have to say I’m very impressed with the yarn and am glad I’ve got some more in stash. Hope you had a good Socktober.

Mini mittens

Blogged under Knitting by castoncastoff on Tuesday 28 October 2008 at 19:54

mini mittens

Garnstudio mittens b14-15
25g Spinning Gallery DK, Cockermouth, Cumbria
Sea & Sand colourway
4mm dpns

So quick and cute, but keep your wits about you because you need to increase and decrease in sensible spots in the pattern. I was very tired (and wined up) when I made the first one of these and really should’ve ripped it out, but she’ll lose that one, won’t she? However, I have enough yarn to make a spare one, so I may do that when I get a spare minute.

Pyjamarama

Blogged under sewing by castoncastoff on Monday 27 October 2008 at 10:23

I made myself time to sew this week, being wholly inspired by the craft retreaters in Melbourne. They know who they are!

I have had the pattern for 20 months and the fabric for 16 months.

Miss Coco is rapidly growing out of her pj’s, so some stylish and impractical linen pyjamas are hers for the british winter.

Despite only being 3 pieces, it was a bit fiddly and am glad I spent some time doing this in the daylight as I blindly added all the red bias to the left front without considering the sleeves…….. So the purple sleeve edging is a design feature that just evolved with some repurposed buttons from Mum. I remember them being on one of her handmade dresses from the 70’s.

The disappointing thing about this was that I’d planned on making bottoms as well, but didn’t have the foresight at the time to properly pin the pieces down together. I waved them over it and said ’she’ll be right’ and it got me in the end. All I needed was 4 cms in the width for the front….very, very annoying. I may be in luck if I pop back to IKEA this week, but I very much doubt they will still have this design. So, I’ll see if I have some plain white linen somewhere. So, the moral of the story is that this pattern eats fabric.

Despite all of this I love the way the fabric completely changes according to the time of day and the light level AND the little miss says it’s comfy. So, I am winning after all.

New Look 6333
Size 2
IKEA heavy weight linen 1.5m

This week we are…….

Blogged under Knitting, food by castoncastoff on Monday 20 October 2008 at 14:41

enjoying birthday gifts and spoils from Ally Pally

riding our new bike to the park

baking fork biscuits, swiss roll and parkin from here

and waiting for the next instalment of the mystery sock for Socktoberfest

Visiting

Blogged under Uncategorized by castoncastoff on Tuesday 7 October 2008 at 7:32

Ally Pally is only days away……..and I’m planning on heading to Handmade at the Chelsea town hall in November. Any other Londoners been before? The exhibitor list looks fabulous.

Swallows tails

Blogged under Knitting by castoncastoff on Thursday 2 October 2008 at 11:00

Swallowtail Shawl
Evelyn Clark
The Knittery 2 ply merino - Smoke
3.25mm Addis

This took far too long to make, which is indicative of our busy life. It’s been a busy year for us here, so I’ve not been posting much.

The yarn is divine - dyed beautifully and wonderfully soft. I have a reasonable amount left over, so may get a cowl out of it as well.

What can I say that others haven’t already said about this beauty? It’s so pretty and am glad I used some clear beads. They give the grey a bit of a lift. It will look lovely draped over a little black dress in the evening or wound round the neck on a blustery day.

 
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