Friday, 8 November 2013
Bloomin week 4
Saturday, 2 November 2013
Halloween Fun
Hello Ladies,
I hope everyone that celebrated Halloween had fun.
Even though my kids are all grown up, they still like to carve a pumpkin
as I found out when they all wanted to come for dinner on Thursday.
So if you can picture 5 adults, all in the kitchen while dinner is
being cooked. There was pumpkin
innards everywhere, they were all bickering over who had the
best hollowing out tool or carving
implement.
I really wish now that I had them all on camera, so you could see
that these adults have not truly
grown up yet. But they all had fun and the pumpkins looked great.
These are everyone's, including mine and Flynns.
They didn't take long to make and they fit really nice. Now I think I have some requests for a couple more pairs. Best get that hook working overtime.
And they're all here again on Sunday, for more food and fireworks.
I've bought myself a wool winder. I had bought quite a few skeins
of yarn when I went to the knitting and
stitching show and my friend suggested I get one. It was brilliant,
I had the skein over the back of the chair and just sat and
wound the winder, easy peasy. At the end of it I had loads of lovely,
neat looking little balls of yarn.
That's also a pic of Flynn in his Halloween outfit, dressed as a
pumpkin elf, I think watching Daddy and Aunty with their
pumpkins wore him out.
And lastly I had a go at crocheting some fingerless gloves, it took me a
few attempts and a lot of huffing and puffing and ripping out and
starting again. I first found a pattern for some gloves in a magazine
that I really liked the look of and thought I would give them ago.
I don't know if it was because I wasn't reading the pattern right or if it
was my crocheting tension, but they were way to small and
even the measurements that they were
giving didn't seem right. So in the end I found another pattern with
measurements that seemed a bit more realistic and I'm really
pleased with how they turned out.
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
My Ta-Dah
Now my Mum has Alzheimers and she does come out with some pretty weird and wonderful ideas. She already has a blanket that she uses but it's quite old and when I went up to see her one day she was stuffing it into a black sack, I thought it was because she wanted it washed, but no it was going out for rubbish. When I asked why, she told me it was because it wasn't a fleece. I haven't the foggiest where she has got this idea from, but if something isn't a fleece it's not warm enough.
When I started to put the buttons on I realised that it spoilt the look of the motif and I wasn't happy with it at all. So then I decided to still use the tie method but to tie it where the 4 corners joined.
I don't know if you can see it properly but it actually worked out quite well and certainly looks better without the buttons and hopefully it won't be going into a black sack :)
Here is the fleece on the back of the blanket.
For the border I just used a simple shell edging as I thought it matched the flowers.
I've enjoyed making this blanket but I'm now excited about starting another project.
Thursday, 24 October 2013
Week 3......
Hello Ladies,
This is my 3rd week of joining in with Bloomin Crochet-a-Long and I've nearly but
not quite finished my blanket.
First though, I have finished this.
This is a scarf that I started back in April, that was made from left over yarn
that I had made a wrap with. The wrap was for my niece, she was going to a
wedding in Santorini and wanted something for the evening. My eldest daughter
Jess spotted it and asked for a scarf, so it was started and never finished. But I
dug it out from the bottom of my basket and decided to finally finish a WIP.
I did have to have some supervision with the putting together of this blanket.
needed.
Sally xxx
Thursday, 17 October 2013
Blooming CAL
Hello Ladies,
This is my 2nd week of joining in with Chrissie from Chrissies Crafts and
Marianne from Ladybird Diaries,
with their Bloomin Crochet-A-Long.
I have finally finished all my Maybelle Flower squares for my blanket.
Next is putting it altogether, I did have ago at doing the join as you go
method, by my method didn't look very good at all, so I think I will try and
join them together
with a DC join.
Hopefully this time next week I would have joined them all up and be
starting to think what to do about a
border.
Monday, 14 October 2013
The Ally Pally
- Hello Ladies,
- I went to the Knitting and Stitching show on Saturday at the Alexandra Palace, in North London.

These are Indian Silk yarns, they are so soft and silky to touch, I saw a beautiful scarf made with them and I could see Christmas gifts flashing through my head, whilst looking at them.
I fell in love with this when I saw it, the photo does it no justice. Perhaps when it's made up you might be able to see it better. But this one is for me. Purple is my favourite colour and this is a really rich, deep, very, very soft to the touch, rub your face in it purple. Don't know what I'll make with it, but I wanted it as soon as I saw it.
Apart from some buttons that I bought, this was my last buy. I have seen some lovely patterns about for crochet socks and I wanted to have a go at making some and thought this would be ideal. It looked lovely crocheted up. They had a blanket on display with all the different colours of this yarn.
I had a fantastic day, even though it was heaving and you had trouble getting to view some stalls. I just wished I'd been able to take some pics to show you, but it was an impossibility. The work we saw there was stunning, the imagination some people have is fantastic.
I've got some lovely yarns to play with, that should keep me going for awhile. Will I need to buy more later? I hope not but who knows.
I hope you all had a lovely weekend.
Take care
Sally xxx
Friday, 11 October 2013
Excitement......
I seem to have had a busy week, but not sure what I've been doing. Had a few exciting moments. One was I took my daughter Amie and her boyfriend to Gatwick airport as they've got a week in Malta. Now I love the airport. I mean I really, really love the airport. I love the hustle and bustle, I love the smell, I love seeing people with their luggage, wondering where they're going. I love seeing little children with their own wheely luggage, tagging behind Mum and Dad, or seeing them sitting on the suitcase trolleys. I love the restaurants and the shops. I mean even WHSmiths and Boots seem different to me.

2nd exciting thing this week is after taking delivery of my splendiferous new crochet hooks, I ordered a couple more.

And 3rdly, tomorrow I'm off to the Kntting and Stitching show at the Ally Pally. I can't wait to view all that luscious yarn. I am going with a bit of a list, otherwise I will come back with loads of bits and none of it will be from my to do list. So go with a list and buy other stuff as well :)
One last thing to share with you, my Grandson. I know some of you already have grandchildren, but this little man is the first in both sides of the family and we tend to get a bit excitable when he's about.This little fellow is now 7 weeks old. He's had a little bit of rough beginning to his start in life and has been a bit poorly, but he's on the mend now and is a happy little fellow.
Have a lovely weekend everyone and hope you all get some yarn time.
Sally xxx