Saturday 21 November 2009

Skoleppar Collection


Along with my pal Marg, a big crocheter, I have been asked to do a Craft Fair at rather short notice next weekend. Knowing from experience that we don't sell much, we are having a joint stand and splitting the expense, and it's a bit of a mad scramble to get stuff together. I am rather sneakily putting out to sell all the Crimble pressies I have been knitting, because if they do sell, I will still have time to knit and replace them (and with a bit of luck, SO'd Law will operate and I'll make heaps of money!). I've also made a pattern leaflet up, as I find these go down rather well. This is the piccy for the front. The blue and turquoise pieces on the right are destined for a Specs case. Scissors keepers or memory stick holders at top and bottom, mug cosy at extreme left, lilac completed spec case next, one of pair of inserts in middle.

Thursday 5 November 2009

Huggie Muggies


Daft name for a daft piece of knitting - other choices are mug cosies, cup warmer. Anyroad up, as they say round here: Machine knitted Shetland wool in Half English or Fisherman's Rib, 60 rows or thereabouts, which goes to the inside of the piece. One edge crocheted with two buttonholes. One wash in machine to full. Two buttons sewn on and voila, instant Crimble pressies. Presented with a cardboard cutout of a mug ('cos some people will think they are wristbands!) and a safety warning about not trying to fit onto a cup of scalding liquid. My favourite is the shades of grey one, with one white and one black sheep button, so I might keep that for myself. Toying with the idea of handknit ones with cables, or even skoleppar, using the points to join through mug handle.

I might embroider some more sheep, need to buy more black felt for the heads. Not my best skill.

Next challenge is the coathangers. Cannot get plain wooden ones locally without a trouser bar, although have found that Tuppy's Emporium do them mail order. Next strategy is to try and get cheap, already padded ones from charity shops or whatever. Watch this space.

Monday 2 November 2009

Tangling in the Wash


Sounds like the next village to Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh, doesn't it? I was making a load of skoleppar scissors keepers for Crimble. (See entry for 2nd June) Instead of ribbon this time, I thought I would crochet braids, leave the ends unsewn until after fulling in the washing machine. If the ends are threaded through the keeper as well as the scissors, then they don't keep parting company. The piccy shows what happened when I put eleven in the wash at the same time! They did a complete tourniquet act round the sleeve of one of my silk blouses. Undoing them was like reverse bobbin lace making. I only had to break one thread though.

I reckon this size is good for memory sticks for the males in the family - for the boys, I am going to put a couple of very old pix of themselves on them.

A larger "keeper" has worked out well as a specs case. Not quite as big as underfoot skoleppar, and still with the opening of one angled section. Evidently Keith's bright yellow and orange one caused a lot of comments at his Luncheon Club today. Because both sides aren't seen at once, different patterns were used - stripes on one side, 2x2 blocks on the other. I'll leave the reader to guess which was the easier side to knit.

Next project for Crimble is huggie muggies - still in the wash, pix to follow.