Wednesday 31 March 2021

Ginx Woolly Linx Party April

 

I love this little cat by Inekedc, and I agree with her that it is hard to find a good pattern for a cat. Not sure why - they are so familiar, but also seem to be able to transform in shape.

The tiny toadstool by Eye Love Knots is right up my street. So little and so perfect. It is a free pattern as well.

Vicki and Patti are astronauts. Such a clever pattern, and I think any child would love the spacesuits and all the accessories. Designed and made by Lalka Crochetka.

And finally I could not resist showing you all of Hakelfieber's Bibi dolls for each season. Her post is mainly about winter, but at the bottom of the page is a preview of all the dolls together. Adorable, which is your favourite?

Thank you for linking up in March. I have not got to commenting on everyone's posts this month, but I have looked at them all. Looking forward to seeing your April projects.

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Saturday 27 March 2021

Sneak Peek Seahorse

Working on a new pattern, and having my same old problem of trying to get the photos right. The seahorse just looked a bit sad lying flat on the table, so here he is under the sea - much more suitable. Done by changing my screensaver, and a nearly invisible thread. Just got to make a lot more now before I am ready to publish.

 

Just a reminder that there is still loads of time join in my Ginx Woolly Linx party for March. I would love to see what you have been working on.

Sunday 14 March 2021

Windy Day Baby Cardigan

 

One more photo of the latest version of my Windy Day Baby Cardigan. This cardigan was for my colleague's grandaughter, who is now back at home after some time in hospital. Looking pretty as a picture.

There are more details of the wool I used and a link to the pattern here.

Back in London now, and at my job in school. Pleased that I am booked for the vaccine tomorrow.


 

Just a reminder that there is still loads of time join in my Ginx Woolly Linx party for March. I would love to see what you have been working on.


 

Thursday 4 March 2021

Applewood Buttons


There is a saying that is "necessity is the mother of invention". And this is truly the case with my Applewood Buttons. Shops are shut, and I tried to mail order some buttons for the cardigans I have made. They were lovely, but not quite right, so the only solutions seemed to be to make some rustic buttons.

There are some apple branches that have been sitting in the barn seaonsing since last year. I have to admit that my husband had to saw the wooden disks, and drill the holes, but I did a lot of sanding and oiling. My husband keeps suggesting that I varnish them, but I have left them simply oiled with linseed oil.

These buttons are what is called "live edge", which means they have the original bark on them. The air is pretty clean down here in Cornwall, so you might even find the odd bit of lichen.

Each button is approximately 2cm in diameter, and 0.5 cm deep. And they are for sale in my Etsy shop in sets of four, six or eight. But if anyone would like more or less buttons I will give an individual price.

 

Each button is unique, so if you want a standard factory produced button, these are not for you. But if you are looking for a natural button made from an interesting type of hardwearing wood, I think you will love these.

I am slightly obsessed with keeping as much plastic as possible out of the environment. Any rubbish upsets me, but particularly plastic - as you know it could sit there for years and get into the food chain. So although these buttons should last for years, you can feel assured that you are not adding any more plastic to the environment.

There are still other branches left to work with, so I may have a go at making some larger buttons, or perhaps toggles. I love a toggle on a garment. 


 

Just a reminder that there is still loads of time join in my Ginx Woolly Linx party for March. I would love to see what you have been working on.

 







Monday 1 March 2021

Windy Day Cardigan - Baby Marble

I have been busy making just one more Windy Day Baby Cardigan from my new pattern. I am so pleased with how this one has turned out. It is in the largest size, 6-9 months. The wool is James C. Brett Baby Marble DK. It was fun to knit and see the colours change, and I think because the pattern is all garter stitch and fairly plain, it suits a pretty wool like this. I am very much looking forward to giving this cardigan to its new owner soon.


And just to mention the buttons, which are the reason it has taken me so long to get this cardigan to the finish. They are some more of my homemade applewood buttons. I am going to try and do some real close up photos in a separate post, but these buttons will be in a new section of my Etsy shop soon.


 

Just a reminder that there is still loads of time join in my Ginx Woolly Linx party for March. I would love to see what you have been working on.