Saturday 29 September 2012

Sample is in the post!

Posted my finished sample off to Knit Now today - took some photos before I send it but I need to keep this wrap under wraps for now. Don't know what the world will make of it, but I think I would want to knit it if I saw it in a magazine and you can't say fairer than that can you?

I think a short simple pattern next - so it'll be the Black Beacon men's beanie with Orford Ness Hebridean wool from Cafe Knit. Better do a tension square I suppose.

Was at Foxy's Craft Market at the Fox pub in Hanwell today, mooching around for a bit while I helped out on our allotment stand (the wonderful Billet's Hart allotments in Hanwell that is), selling some of my preserves & spare veg to the unsuspecting populace. Pleased to say my Louisa Harding knitted dress was admired by the lady on the knitted goods stand!

Was a bit glam look maybe for the allotment stand (I was pulling courgettes in my frock and knee-length boots) but we were going straight out to La Trompette for lunch so needs must...

Sunday 23 September 2012

Suffolk thoughts from London

I've been demon knitting in every spare moment for my Knit Now commission, only pausing to think about ideas for new patterns & submissions for their next subs call (oh, and to turn up at court & do the odd trial). It is looking quite good I have to say. The yarn I'm using is Rico Essentials Soft Merino Aran, which really is very soft and drapey and warm. But I will not be able to wear it myself for months!! I'm still getting over the disaster of managing to lose my hand-dyed Caleta Tortuga on the way to an otherwise brilliant day at the Paralympics.

If you see this shawl in the Hanwell/Brentford area, please let me know.... (weeps quietly).

I'm also feeling a little annoyed, as I sent a sub off to another knitting mag over a month ago which I was intending to self publish if they turned it down but they haven't yet let me know either way, despite reminders. It's quite a topical Olympic theme so I would have liked to get it out this month if it's not going to be commissioned.

Anyway, finally went to the lovely Cafe Knit in Lavenham in Suffolk last month. They stock yarn from the Hebridean sheep flock on the National Trust's property at Orford Ness (a shingle spit of special scientfic interest, with old WW2 buildings, unexploded ordance etc) which I had to buy as that is where, over 9 years ago now, my husband proposed to me. I'm going to design an Orford Ness themed hat & scarf set with it; found myself on their website today & was very excited to see they have some new woad-dyed Lavenham Blue yarn. So I'm thinking a shawl or scarf with a cottage garden and timber framed roof - I've ordered a skein of it in 2 ply to see how I get on.

I've also been looking at lots of classic British glass and studio pottery.

I had a preserve making weekend last weekend - including bread & butter pickles, cider apple butter, raspberry jam with liqueur, blackberry & apple cheese, rhubarb relish, marrow & ginger jam, blackberry & apple jelly with creme de mure, allotment chutney with ale, raspberry, apple & geranium jelly, and a bit of blackberry ribena


There will be a selection on sale at the Billet's Hart allotment stand (along with other allotment produce) on Saturday 29th Sep at the Fox pub craft market in Hanwell.