Saturday, 28 December 2013

More hats

I love using my handspun yarn to knit hats - can't have too many hats in this family.

Ribbed beanie in yarn spun from Southern Cross Fibre in Deep Thought colourway.

Hat with Heart in yarn spun from Southern Cross Fibre in Binary Sunset colourway.

 Barley in yarn spun from Southern Cross Fibre in Immortal colourway.

Friday, 27 December 2013

Another six months of socks

You may recognise some of the socks in this post from this post.  At least they're finished now.

Ahem.  I didn't quite live up to my self-imposed challenge of knitting a pair of socks for each month of the year. The first half of the year went well, with even an extra three pairs done!  So, although I slowed down in the second half, I still had a pretty good output overall, methinks.

July socks - Nice ribbed socks

August socks - Plain vanilla socks

Both of these crossed the ocean for xmas gifts for my favourite sister and her bloke.  

But by September I had realised that there were too many unfinished sock projects still on the needles, so I decided I'd have to spend the rest of the year finishing those I had already started.  I also finished these...



and these...

Mockery socks from June.

Which brings my grand total of hand knitted pairs of socks for the year to eleven - six pairs for me and five pairs for others.  Not too shabby at all.

Thursday, 26 December 2013

Some knitting has been done

I do love knitting small projects - socks and hat mostly - and while it's great to have small projects on the go through this hot summer, I did spend the cooler months knitting garments.

In Threes cardi for ma minette.

Abernathy jumper for Mr Bear.  Spot the poor colour change in the left sleeve?  I'll fix that before he needs to wear it next winter.

And Miette for me.

Monday, 23 December 2013

More softies

She's on a roll - xmas gifts designed and sewn by ma minette, age 6.



Saturday, 14 December 2013

So proud

It's hard to describe the thrill of guiding ma minette's first foray into sewing.  At only six, she was so, so keen to try; so, so keen to do it herself 'I can do it, Nettie, let me do it'; and so, so happy with both the experience and the outcome.

We began our joint sewing venture with a secret xmas project for her mama.  She immediately wanted to move on to other, rather more complicated things.  'Let's make a shirt for Perko.'  mmm.

Given we were in gift-making mode, we started thinking of making soft toys for beloved little cousins. We asked Mr Google for images of monster softies. We pulled out some favourite soft toys for inspiration. Being six, the activity morphed into 'let's make a dolly for me'.

We talked about design and pattern making.


We talked about fabric and accoutrements.






I helped a little with some hand sewing of the button eyes, sewing the lingerie elastic mouth and fixing the woolly hair.  But she did the rest.  Her favourite part was the actual machine sewing.

She felt very pleased with herself.  I felt so proud of her.

I look forward to more sewing adventures with our little sewist-in-training.