Wednesday 26 February 2014

Fair Isle Phobia

Hello all,

I am proud to announce that I no longer have 'Fair Isle Phobia'. Fair Isle knitting is a beautiful technique where you can use two colours in a row. This is either extremely therapeutic as you can see a colourful piece appearing before you own eyes or it can lead to you needing your husband to cut you out of your project :s.

As I realised I was in much need of new mittens and wanted to face this phobia head on, I decided to attend a workshop. I found a brilliant workshop at Guthrie and Ghani (www.guthrie-ghani.co.uk/‎) and instantly put my name now. This is cute shop located in Birmingham which has a lovely range of material and yarns. I consider this shop to be a sweet shop for the crafter.

The workshop was run by Sarah Hazell, who I deem as a saint. Even though the workshop had 2 tables full of fearful knitters, Sarah made you feel like you were the only person in the room. She was able to take the time you needed to calm you down and help you continue with your work. I loved her style and I would recommend doing a course with her if you get the chance.

By the end of the workshop, I had a completed mitten. I did not end up knotted in my work once and I can now knit with 2 different colours with two hands (Yes I a super knitter). I was so please that I completed the other one in the evening.

No longer to I quiver at the thought of Fair Isle. I am now happy to embrace it. So happy in fact I am the proud the owner Shetland wool. As a crafter your holidays are often orientated around where the craft shops are. I met my sister in Oxford and this is where I can across The Fibreworks in Oxford (www.thefibreworksoxford.co.uk/‎). There is a vast range of natural fibred yarns and every colour of the rainbow. This is where I got my yarn from. I was in there quite a length of time dreaming about what I could make with these yarns. The owner was friendly and chatty and helped me selected colours that complimented each other. This is a skill that I need to develop further. They appear to have a good range of workshops which if I lived nearer I would love to attend.

I visited York which is a crafters paradise. There is a crafters’ trail which takes you around the city to about 5 different craft shops. If you are into knitting, sewing or into beading you will not be disappointed. This is where I stumbled across Ramshambles. This is again a haven for knitters and crocheters. Here there was a brilliant range of Yorkshire yarns and I have fell in love with a magical sock yarn. This will apparently form stripes if I knit it up correctly. I am a bit of a sock phobic……..hhhhmmmmm Guthrie and Ghani do have a sock workshop in May………

Saturday 8 February 2014

A New Yarn Thief



Hello all,

I am very surprised to see that it is now February. The 2 remaining projects that I thought I would complete before now are .......still not completed :s. I have began to hand quilt my Christmas decoration but I feel it may be a couple of months before it is fully completed. My patchwork blanket is still one patch short but I have found a sewing club (that welcomes knitter too) where I can go to finish it. The group runs Wednesdays at the Quilter's Den in Warwick. This shop sell items to quilt with and the workshops are great full. It's well worth checking out the website  http://www.thequiltersden.co.uk/ The sewing group was lovely as I felt really welcomed and it was nice to see a mixture if crafts under one roof. 

I have not been able to post current projects as I have had interest from a magazine. I will post what I have been up to when I can. Not too long though :) 
The Dinosaur blanket 

I travelled down to Reading to visit my sister. I was able to pass on the dinosaur blanket and she was please with the outcome. This will hopefully be something she will use more when the new addition to the family arrives. Whilst in Reading I though it would be a great opportunity to sample the local yarn shops. To my horror I could not find any independent ones (Oh No).On a plus side it did mean that my yarn stash is not going  to take over the house. I have managed to force the current room shut and no one must every enter or they will drown in a sea of yarn. John Lewis had their yarn section which was lovely and I particularly liked their display. 
Badger the Yarn Bandit

Whilst in Reading, I felt that my project was safe from the yarn bunny bandit....however I was wrong. There I was just quietly working on a new design when out of the blue something jumped into my knitting bag!!!!!!! I looked and to my horror, there was a new yarn bandit.....a little black and white cat also known as Badger. He ran away with a ball of yarn and he also stole some of my work. I was in such a state of shock I let him keep it :s

To help recover from this sadness, I have booked to attend two events. The first is tomorrow and is at Guthrie and Ghani http://www.guthrie-ghani.co.uk/. This is a cute shop located in Birmingham in an area called Moseley. Lauren (from the Great Sewing Bee) runs this shop and it welcomes not only sewer but knitter and crocheters too. This is a fair Isle workshop where the end product is a pair of lovely mittens. I wanted to go as this work shops covers knitting with 2 hands...which I am not great at. I am also intrigued to see how to change colours in rib stitches. I am really looking forward to this :) Check out the website as there is a monthly Knit and Natter group too. 

I have also booked to attend The Sewing/Hobbycraft/Stitch show at the NEC between 20th-23rd March. I enjoyed the show around Christmas and thought that if the opportunity was there again, I would go. I will be on the hunt for knitting and crochet bargains. 

With that, I have a project downstairs that I am dying to get on with :)

Happy Crafting

Sarah Coad

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