Sunday, 16 October 2016
October, Socktober?
After a lovely holiday in France, came home to find there has been a run on my new style heel-less socks in the Museum. Just about ran out of yarn so a hefty order (by my standards) has gone in to Wool Warehouse. For once, I ignored all the Drops Fabel shades and chose a mix of several different brands. As I am demonstrating at Winter Woollies at end of November as well, have now got to work twice as fast to replenish shop stock, some for show and some in hand. Manager of museum is going on to a different job, wonder if inevitable changes will affect the Textile Emporium.
On holiday, completed Sami (Lapp) mittens for Erika, don't think she was impressed though! Then I was asked to do some Vegimal Tupin (from the Octonauts) things for hair elastics for her. Really fiddly. One advantage was that in looking for the crochet cotton, found some snowflakes, so one less job for the Advent calendar. Really disappointed that the Knitting History Forum as been put back by a week, it clashes with some many other things now. First time I will have missed it.
Tuesday, 30 August 2016
Advent is coming
I have now put together the advent calendar "quilt" with wadding and backing and a couple of loops at the top for a bamboo cane. As at today, I have 16 items for the pockets. Planning to write a little booklet of the origin of the items to go with it, and have treated myself to a copy of the Enid Blyton Christmas Book I enjoyed so much as a child.
Monday, 8 August 2016
See Life but not at Sea Life
Saturday was Granny's Annual Treat Day. This year it was the Sea Life London Aquarium. Rather boring, and I don't think even the five kids, ages 2 to 14, will request a return trip. However, lunch afterwards in an Italian restaurant went down very much better. A short burst at an adventure playground and carousel afterwards was also appreciated.
In the afternoon I schlepped up to Islington and bought the Estonian knitting book I had browsed on my last visit. What an eye-opener, very inspiring, itching to do more mitten designing. Patterns must be easier than those bluetit mitts I did last year. I suppose I really ought to knit the Fleur de Lys mitts I designed as well. And must crack on with the advent calendar knitting, this has to be completed by 14th November
Thursday, 2 June 2016
Sock it to me
Sunday, 29 May 2016
My Perfect Meal?
Tonight we had Prawn Cocktail
Duck breast with mini-roast (n the duck fat), asparagus etc
Apple meringue
Followed by an F&M violet cream
All homecooked.
Tuesday, 3 May 2016
May be Christmas?
It's only the third of May - why am I thinking about Christmas already? Well, I bought a Christmas advent panel. 24 little pockets to fill and have delivered before 1st December. In reality, before mid-November, my usual trip to London for the Knitting History Forum, so it's only six months. The basic calendar has been put together - but oh, those pockets are so tiny! It's going to be quite a challenge to find items small enough. I am cheating on some red and white items, but reversing the colours. They've also got to be recognisable - some patterns are so tiny they are just blobs.
Off on usual French holidays soon - whether I do any Christmas knitting there is doubtful. I have got the patchwork dog to take to the Club, to keep in with their theme. The weather here the last week has been cold enough for snow - and we got it. Better improve over there!
Tuesday, 19 April 2016
Marching past March
I'm not a very frequent blogger, am I?
At the end of March the "Season" started with a typically freezing cold Lambing Day. It seemed quiet to me, as I was tucked away under the Granary, and most people seemed to ignore my There were a few "returners" from previous years though. April started with Machine Knitting Show, with the ever faithful Margaret. We had a steady stream of people chatting to us, very enjoyable. One lady was inspired enough to bid of a circular machine on eBay, all the way from Canada. A couple of weeks later she happened to pop in the museum when I was on shop duty - such a happy coincidence. I will be giving her lessons later in the year. The same day, we had a visitor all the way from Phoenix in the States, whose ancestors made silk gloves in Borrowash, a village about 10 miles from me. Lots of lovely stories, including a photo of a Sampler made by one of his x times great grannies in 1823.
It's going to be a quieter season this year, having decided only to do four shows or events, other than usual stuff at the museum. Just don't seem to have the same energy, and unwilling to drive a lot God job, as a silly shoulder pain has been going on since I put the Christmas dekkies away in the attic - obviously overstretched myself. For this reason, and the creaking knees, have set on a gardener. I think we still have to "shake down" together. She seems slow, but thorough. Perhaps I am being impatient and expecting miracles from someone younger and fitter.
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