Friday, December 26, 2008

Christmas at Stitch n Bitch

Last Tuesday night saw Sam, Tania, Rach and I venture to our local "lake"side* restaurant for Stitch n Bitch - Christmas Style! Now excuse the quality of the dodgy phone camera photos but some silliness for your perusal...


My gorgeous socks from Sam. Socks For Veronik by Mona Schmidt knit in Yarn Cafe BFL sock, Golden Sun colourway. Aren't they beautiful? And check out my new shoes - it is a crime what you can get at Kmart for $30 these days.

Tania in her Pink Puzzle. I think she liked it, she wore it home!

Sam proudly displaying her Wollemeise scarf (I believe she shrieked when she realised she now owned Wollemeise) and the Jo Sharp Silkroad Aran she got from Tania. Look closely, it is in the shot....


And Tania modelling her socks from Sam and Fargyles (one made by Sam and one made by me). Check out that Panna Cotta. That stuff was choice!

Foolishly, I forgot to take a photo of the lovely handmade soap I got from Tan (and it is now in the shower and not fit for photography). I am not sure what the girl is saying about me but it was "Gin and Tonic" scent.... It is delicious with a hint of lime which I love.

Rachael is a new knitter and new to our little group but she loved the stitchmarkers that Sam made for her so she was not left out.

*I say this because our local lake has nought but a dribble of water in it. See here.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Progress at the Ponderosa

After a fairly slow start to all things I feel like the last few days have yielded some progress.


Christmas was all set to be a non-event here but I finally got around to doing some gift wrapping and there are now gifts under the tree. Okay, they will only be there for less than a week but better that than never! I also managed to get hold of Santa and he has started to organise the boys' gifts.


Yes people, that is a shed! A real live shed. And in front of the real live shed? Real live grass! I never saw us as the instant turf types but let me tell you, that stuff rocks. We chose instant turf because that particular variety drought tolerant to the point where a small amount of water once a fortnight (that is two weeks for the non-English speakers) keeps it green and lush. You can't buy it as seed and grow it yourself the old fashioned way. Between rain and the water tank we have installed, this lawn should always look like that.

It feels like things are happening. Now to start that pre-Christmas cleaning and organising.....

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

More Christmas Knitting.

Those that know me will already be aware that I haven't been well the last few weeks. The upside of this is that I have been highly productive. Knitting has been my saviour during this time (and the bane of Jason's existence). There is something about just having to do one little wee thing over and over again that eases the mind and occupies the body. Then all of a sudden, low and behold, all those little somethings has materialised into a big something. There is therapy in the accomplishment and calm in the process.

Some of the results of my convalesence....

Pattern: On the Sunny Side by Melanie Hoffman
Yarn: Bendigo 8ply cotton
Needles: 4mm
Comments: This pattern is written for a 10ply and hopefully the smaller yarn and needles have made it small enough for Mabel. Oh well at worst she will grow into it.


Pattern: Stuffies by Ysolda Teague
Yarn: Mystique 16ply in Cocoa
Needles: 6mm
Comments: I knit the head and then picked up stitches to knit the body down. This seemed to work well and eliminated one seam. Bevan helped with the costuming and hopefully his little cousin will like it.


Pattern: Not Rocket Science Coffee Holder by Me
Yarn: Hand-dyed 8ply I picked up from the Bendigo Sheep and Wool show.
Needles: 4mm
Comments: This has an extra repeat in it to make it longer for manly hands.


Pattern: February Lady Sweater by Pamela Wynne (and some/much credit should go to Elizabeth Zimmerman
Yarn: Panda Purla
Needles: 5mm
Comments: This yarn really surprised me. It is light and fluffy and has a lovely feel to it. It is a touch splitty to knit but not horrifyingly so. Something funky happened with the stitch numbers on this but some quick maths and I managed to save the project.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Exciting news from my Knitopshere!


I made KNITTY! You might remember me talking a while back about mystery, emergency knitting. Well this is it!

Stupidly, I knit the socks, photographed the socks and then Sam wore the socks. Then Amy liked the design but not the photos and we had to hastily reknit the socks to have another photo shoot!

Monday, December 8, 2008

If I had something witty to say....

I would have said it by now. So in lieu of cleverness here are some finished objects for your viewing pleasure. Pssttt.... Mum, if Dad is looking send him to make coffee now....

Pattern: Grrlfriend Market Bag by Laura Spradlin
Yarn: Cotton Fleece in Prosperous Plum and Limelight
Mods: made two handles rather than one by casting off 15, knit 10 when it came time. Also did a three needle bind-off to attach the handles.

Pattern: Three Sisters Scarves # One by Monika Steinbauer
Yarn: Wool / Silk blend picked up from the local craft market at the kid's school
Mods: Only 44 sts wide to make the most of the yarn.
Word of Warning: I found the chart very confusing in the second half and I fiddled it a little to make it easier for me to read. If you would like a copy drop me a line.

Pattern: My own top-down seamless Beer Footy Jumper (will write it for you all when I can be bothered)
Yarn: Cleckheaton Country 8ply and Cleckheaton Machinewash 8ply


Patterns: Cute Cupcake from Knit Today and Donut pattern from Etsy
Yarn: A mixture of Jo Sharp DK tweed, Cleckheaton Country 8ply and Panda Starshine.
Mods: Second donut knit in the round and then mattress seamed. Much better result.

Remember people - A lazy post is better than no post at all......

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

The great yard renovation!

We have sucked it up here and have hired landscapers to do the garden. For four years now we have been vowing that we would get around to it and finally we have had to admit defeat! The process started back on the 19th of October with the shed demolition and is STILL going, but as you can see from the slide show great progress has been made!

You have to be gentle and realise that as soon as we decided that we would hire someone to do the job we stopped anything that resembled gardening - hence the deplorable state of the before shots.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Smile!

The Universe is such a cool thing! I have no idea how wide spread this phenomena was last night but here you have the moon, Venus and Jupiter making the coolest smiley face in the sky.

It was lovely to get a celestial smile just when I needed one.