My Nana taught me how to knit when I was about the same age as Nairn is now, after years of me playing with her scrap ends and making textile sculptures which she – or my Grampa – would invariably have to clean up. Many a garter stitch scarf was cast on for me to practice with over the years before I was introduced to Jean Greenhowe’s toy patterns. I’ve knitted a lot since then, certainly moreso since having the children but it has been a habit which has centred me, relaxed me, and instilled in me the habits so familiar to me from sitting at my Nana’s knee.
I wanted this post to be about the gorgeous sweater I’ve just finished for Greer, but I have to preface it with the devastating news that my gorgeous, funny, delightfully acerbic and inspirational Nana passed away peacefully in her sleep earlier this week. Without her, I would be a completely different personality and the shop would never have come into existence. I am not sure that I can find the words to do her justice but suffice to say that she was a magnificent woman who overcame many adversities to raise a happy, healthy family and live a good life. I am going to miss her so very much.

What I can do is to continue to exercise the skills she taught me and to pass them on to my own children, so in every stitch I knit I know that she will still be with me.
I finally finished this sweater using the Owlet pattern by Kate Davies (Ravelry pattern link here), knitting with Rowan Pure Aran in Cedar. My Ravelry page for it is here.
I have to say that although I like the way this sweater looks, I’m really not keen on the fit. This is a clingy, tight sweater and even though I lengthened the arms and body significantly I don’t feel that the style is one that suits Greer. I prefer sweaters to be quite loose and baggy so I think when I knit this for Erica, I’ll go up 2-3 sizes and simply shorten the arms & body. That said, Greer loves this sweater and I barely had it off the needles before she demanded it on and promptly fell asleep in it. A great compliment, I think. If and when I get it back off her, I may apply the buttons as eyes but I think I like it as it is. What do you think?
This post was written by Vonnie on December 10, 2010



















