Wednesday 28 March 2012

kids clothes week challenge


It's Kids Clothes Week Challenge coming up. A sort of bi-annual sew-along invented by Meg Spaeth of the Elsie Marley blog. The idea is to make time to sew for your little ones. Ideally an hour a day, but I find I get nothing done for the first six days, and then have a sewing frenzy on the seventh. Nevertheless, I did manage to make this, and this and this and this on previous challenges. Pop on over to her blog to sign up.



Sunday 18 March 2012

sprinkle


Have you ever been to Loop in London? I think it's quite possibly the most exciting yarn shop in the world. I saw a little cardigan (sprinkle) knitted up on display there last year and was told the pattern would be published shortly in Juju's Loops, a new pattern book by Susan and Juju of Loop.

It's a fairly quick and easy bottom up knit, but it's a little disappointing that the pattern is only one size; 3 to 9 months. With a little adding on here and there, (an extra chevron in the sleeves and back), I enlarged it to fit a one year old, and I reckon with a little scaling up the pattern could work for me!


Wednesday 14 March 2012

three little pixies


It's taken four months to get these three to stand still whilst all wearing their hats.... two more Stella Pixie Hats made for twins Mia and Eli.

Thursday 1 March 2012

Gingerbread biscuits


Last week I met up with Kay for a coffee. I've been a fan of her blog for a while now and when she said she'd be holidaying in my town I suggested a meet up. Turns out I remembered meeting her before! Probably in my previous life working in a bookshop. It's a small world!
Her talented friend Zoe, (who I also recognise from around town) came too and we had a very nice chat. Kay gave Betty and me a caterpillar cookie cutter, so without further ado we got baking...


The recipe is from here, but I upped the ginger from 2 to 3 teaspoons. Betty did eat rather a lot of the raw dough. No egg in it so can't be too bad.


Intense concentration.


Enjoying the results up at the allotment. Thank you Kay!