I’m knitting again! Oh frabjous day etc etc, I am back in the land of the crafters!
I genuinely thought that when I started up my own SUPERCOOL crafting business I would have loads of time to knit and sew and craft. Why didn’t anyone warn me about admin and accounting and all of that kind of stuff?! As a result, since we started working on the business I’ve really not been making stuff. Until this month, when I realised that if I didn’t give into my creative urges soon I was going to start resenting work since that is ALL I SEEM TO DO these days.

‘Fetching’ – Ravelry link here, pattern available from knitty webzine here.
This is probably my favourite knitting pattern for quick gratification and I’ve made five pairs now. Such a speedy little knit, a gorgeous end result and practical too! These were knit in a lovely Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Aran so they’re supersoft and destined for my Christmas presents box.

‘Most Basic Kids sock’ – Ravelry link here, pattern available as a free Ravelry download here.
My first ever socks! I’ve knitted these in Artesano 4-ply 100% alpaca (which you can buy here from my shop) for Erica and she loves the single sock she’s got finished. My big mistake with these was my cast-on which was so tight that Erica couldn’t get her foot through it. I had to unpick it (alpaca! aaarrggh!) then use a stretchy cast-off which worked thank goodness. Admittedly, since Erica seems to have little square paws rather than feet she won’t get a lot of wear out of them as this yarn doesn’t really stretch much in these dimensions and the pattern is a tad on the neat side, but as a practice run I’m really thrilled with them. Not bad for a first effort, and I’m just turning the heel on the second sock now.

‘Honeypie’ – Ravelry link here, pattern available for $4 as a Ravelry download here.
This is going to be for Greer, and once I’ve finished it she is going to wear it every single day until it no longer fits. This is probably the most involved pattern I’ve worked with because – as yet – I can’t place the pattern and can’t memorise it. I’ve cheekily scaled it up a size so that it’ll fit Greer and I am panicking a little that I have Done It Wrong but time will tell I guess. The Rowan Wool cotton has been in my stash since I was pregnant with Nairn, but I never quite got round to knitting with it until now. Bad me.
I’m also working on Emil Babygrow from the MillaMia Bright Young Things pattern book (which you can buy here) for my lovely sister Stephanie who is enormously pregnant and due in 9 days time so I really must get my knitting skates on!
I’m really chuffed to have finally mastered the long-tail cast on which my Nana gave up trying to teach me about 10 years ago because I just didn’t get it. Luckily my awesomely patient friend has been encouraging me (because she hates my preferred cast-on) and finally, when she explained that I am essentially to knit with my thumb IT ALL MADE SENSE. So yes, perseverance is clearly the way ahead. I have also become a ‘picker’ rather than a ‘thrower’ in an attempt to increase my currently abysmal knitting speed. This is the first step to me learning continental-style, as then I’ll be able to throw a sock out in a couple of hours like one of the girls who comes to my knitting group. It’s terrifying and awe-inspiring to watch her.
So I’m desperate to know – what are you guys all working on just now? I’m aware of Amanda’s forays in dresses and skirts for adults, and Manda’s experiments with wool and tweed (in lilac no less) but I’m nosy as to what you guys are making for Christmas. Fill me in!
Admin note: The winners of the Johnson’s Baby Hamper contest are as follows.

#5 – Amy
#10 – Louiz
#17 – Susannah Leggatt
#26 – Fiona White
#29 – Fiona Bentley
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This post was written by Vonnie on November 23, 2010












