Monday 31 July 2017

Nigel's Parrot

Hello all, 

I hope you are all well and enjoying the summer. I can't believe it's August tomorrow eekkkk. this can only mean one thing.....Christmas is fast approaching us all!!!! panic!!! I guess it's time to get the creative hat on and start making Christmas gifts. I also have a wedding to go to and a friend has a baby on the way. There is so much to do in such little time. 

I am proud to announce that I have recently had my pattern 'Nigel's Parrot' published in  Inside crochet. This pattern was first created last year, when my other half and I went to Bird World. It was just a normal trip until we went to a part where parrots were roaming free on branches. Nigel decided to feed a parrot but then the parrot took a shine to him. The parrot proceeded to crawl on his shoulder and remove a button from Nigel's top shirt. After a while the parrot spat out the button but did not move from Nigel's shoulder. We tried to move the parrot with food and also Nigel stood by a branch to try and encourage it to move. The parrot was having the time of his life and just swapped which of Nigel's shoulder he sat on. After 30 minutes  we had to get a zoo keeper to remove the parrot. I felt  a memento of such a funny event was needed and so I made Nigel a parrot. 

I didn't realize that the parrot had so many colours around it's face, chest and tail. The easiest way to tackle this was to make a flat piece which I sewed onto the main part of the body. I felt it captured the main parts of the parrot. It was fun selecting the colours from Drops Safran yarn. They have a great color pallet to work with so matching it to the parrot was easy. 

I hope you enjoy the pattern as much as I enjoyed them. I have also popped new patterns on Ravelry which are of other animal's I have designed such as a cat, dog and bear. 

Over the weekend I was in Salisbury visiting the family and popped into Born to Knit. It is a very sweet shop based in a craft centre. They had a wide range of colours available to select. There was Rowan, Patron and Debbie Bliss yarn. I have made some good selections and will be playing with a design soon. 

Right....better get on with Christmas patterns......

Until next time

Happy crafting

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Thursday 8 June 2017

Ireland and Wool@j13

Hello all,

I hope you are happily crafting the summer away. I have been a busy bunny with my travels!!!!

At the start of May I went on a mini holiday to Ireland!!! We stopped in Limerick and it was lovely. We had the opportunity to see the Cliffs of Mohar, kiss the Blarney Stone and see humpback Whales on a sea safari. I also managed to find a little wool shop in Limerick called Lena's Sewing and Knitting Centre. It was a sweet little shop on the high street. I found a beautiful set of crochet hooks which I had to buy!!!!!!

We also went to St John's Castle which had a gift shop selling knitting kits. I have mohair kit to make a shawl and an Irish yarn kit to make up some mittens. I will be having a play with them when possible. 

I went to wool@j13 and I really enjoyed the day. There was a good variety of stalls and I was lucky enough to attend 2 great workshops. The first was broomstick crochet and this was taught by Helen from Thread of Life. It was an interesting technique which I am hoping to incorporate into a design. I enjoy how it looks when it is made with mohair so fingers crossed It will create something. 


I also attended jar cover workshop ran by Lynn Rowe. Lynn is a talented designer who features in many magazines and books. The workshop was making a cover for a jam jar but used a variety of new stitches. It was a great relaxed environment and I was able to get advice on perfecting techniques. Lynn was a warm and friendly host and I would recommend attending her workshops. 

I have been keeping up with my Quirky Thirties tasks.....I attempted to water ski but this was a major fail......In order to ski safely the boots must be loose enough so that you can get pulled out of them. The boat pulled me so hard that I flew out of the boots and was dragged face first across the lake. I did not realise that I had to let go so continued to be pulled for a while. It is fair to say that i don't think it's for me....

Well I'd better get back to it.

until next time

Happy crafting

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Friday 5 May 2017

Rebecca and Bithiah

Hello all,

I am proud to say that Inside Crochet have published 2 more of my patterns. I have created 2 animal called Rebecca and Bithiah. The patterns started last year just before Christmas, I made the mistake from the year before of knitting large gifts for each of my friends and family. My gifts ranged from gloves to socks.......the issue at the time was that I kept forgetting that I needed to make each thing twice. I decided that I wanted to create something smaller and quicker to make. This is where I decided to make an army of animals for each person. I decided to make each of my friends an animal which I thought represented them and name it after them. 

The fox is named after my sister Rebecca or Beccy. Beccy has been there a lot for me and helped me through the good and bad times. She has always supported me no matter what. She is also the mother of my nephew Ben (the one I created Benjamin's Bunting for). My sister liked items with fox designs on it and I thought it would be appropriate to make her own. 

Bithiah is someone who I went to university with. She is extremely lively and a joy to be around. Bithiah helped me through my degree and has been a great friend ever since I met her. We lived together in halls and now we meet every week for hula hooping practice. As she is such a lively character it made me think a squirrel would really suit her.

I enjoyed using Drops Safran yarn as the colours are extremely vibrant and comfortable to work with. I like the range and also the price makes the project extremely affordable. It was a pleasure to create and I hope to share some more of my makes at a later date. 

Another yarn that I have been enjoying is West Yorkshire Spinner Rum Paradise. It is multicoloured but so bright and cheerful. I am working on some designs with them!!!

I am looking forward to going to wool@j13 over the next weekend. I have signed up to a broomstick crochet workshop and have a good look at all of the yarn there. I'm really looking forward to it and I hope you can join me!!!!! 

Well lets get back to it!!!

until next time

Happy crafting

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Friday 24 February 2017

Name Twin and Slither of Snakes

Hello all,


A very delayed Happy New Year. I hope you are all well and knitting away. I have been poorly for a while so unable to blog bbbbboooo!!!! Hopefully I'm on the mend and can get back to knitting!!!!


I can see there is a new knitting event Wool@j13. I am hoping to attend as this is not too far from me !!!!! Of course I will be with my knitting buddy Becky. The event is on 13th-14th May and looks fab. For more information check out their website http://wool-j13.uk/


I was amazed to see I have a name twin (plus or minus a letter) who also crochets!!! Sarah Read creates really sweet patterns (check out the unicorn!!!! it very pretty). She knits, crochets and sews. Sarah Read goes under Stitch Witch Creations so check her out and support my name twin!!!! Her facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/stitchwitchcreations


I am going to join a knitting and crochet world record attempt. On Facebook there is a group called Slither of Snakes and they want your Knitting snakes before 9th April!!!!! The intention is to attempt to break a World Record by having the longest line is knitting/crocheted snakes. After this the snakes will go on sale to raise money for Alzheimer's research UK. This looks like a lot of fun....and a great way to use up your yarn stash!!!!! Check out the Facebook page to request a pattern (https://www.facebook.com/Slitherofsnakes/) !!!!!!


Well thanks my knitting news for now


Until next time


Happy Crafting


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