So I decided to check in the bag with the socks... better safe than sorry I suppose, but less knitting while waiting around for the plane.
First stop in London was I Knit... got a few Christmas presents (no not just for me!) while D looked for a nearby geocache in the pouring rain, he is dedicated.
What a lovely shop, so relaxed to look around and a really good selection of things. I will definitely add another visit to my list next time I am down. I spotted some Cash Iroha and Kid Silk Haze in the bargain bin which is now mine mwhaha.
For lunch, R met us at Picadilly and took us to St Alban, which was the best food I have had for ages. The place is just fantastic, service, decor, toilets... everything. Highly recommend it.
Saturday evening we saw Hamlet, which was really great. Pity about all the sick people coughing throughout... oh and the people that kept tutting when someone finished coughing... Shame DT wasn't there, but still very worth seeing and the understudy did a great job.
Sunday was a chilled out day around Harrow, then more shopping on Monday before heading back to City airport via The Who Shop.
Really needed a break, it was perfect timing.
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
Tuesday, 9 December 2008
The 9th already?
I was supposed to be all sorted for Christmas by the weekend, then I could enjoy our trip to London. Well maybe I will be if I finish a big pile of reading, 3 assignments and just about all my Christmas shopping in the next 3 days? Not looking likely, but was it ever?
Still I have Christmas knitting underway with just a couple of things to finish off, although I will find it hard to give some away!
This week I have learnt Magic Loop, which is working out great. I got some knit pick circulars.. the original rather than the wooden ones. The stitches just glide along, it is great, no looking back! But will they let me take it on the plane on Saturday?
Still I have Christmas knitting underway with just a couple of things to finish off, although I will find it hard to give some away!
This week I have learnt Magic Loop, which is working out great. I got some knit pick circulars.. the original rather than the wooden ones. The stitches just glide along, it is great, no looking back! But will they let me take it on the plane on Saturday?
Sunday, 30 November 2008
November
Well I know a lot of bloggers have managed a post per day for November... perhaps I can at least just post something?
Projects I have been working on are socks for D for Christmas... just one foot left to knit so they should really be finished in plenty of time. A scarf with some of my handspun... which I am really pleased with, only I have run out of the handspun and it isn't nearly long enough so I am going to have to crack on with some spinning. Also a Christmas present which I will post after Christmas and then a duplicate of said present since D complained I give all the nice knitting away and he wants one too!
Also managed to find time this week to make a tiny hat for Luke, who wasn't due until after Christmas but has made an early arrival. I was thinking I would make something after the Christmas knitting but so much for that plan! Seriously though it sounds like he is doing well and hopefully will grow into that hat quickly. I do have a picture of hat, just need to find the cable to upload...
On Monday I went to the Habu workshop at K1, so I know understand the principles of Japanese style knitting patterns. To be honest they make a lot more sense than the Western ones. There were some lovely garments to try on too, but to be honest the kit prices are a bit out of my budget at the moment so just bought some yarn which will probably make it into a scarf at some point.
On Friday we had a small party for a friend who is leaving Edinburgh, the big party was last night but I didn't make it out. I am sad to see her go after 8 years in Edinburgh, but it sounds as if she has wonderful plans ahead.
Saturday was the annual craft show at Ingliston, a bit disapointing in terms of the shopping list I went with but overall a nice way to spend a morning. The spinning guild was there, maybe next year I will be able to commit to things a bit more and help out. This time next year I should be nearly finished my MSc, what a scary thought.
For now I need to get back to writing about Strategic Environmental Assesments..... would rather be knitting but has to be done.
Projects I have been working on are socks for D for Christmas... just one foot left to knit so they should really be finished in plenty of time. A scarf with some of my handspun... which I am really pleased with, only I have run out of the handspun and it isn't nearly long enough so I am going to have to crack on with some spinning. Also a Christmas present which I will post after Christmas and then a duplicate of said present since D complained I give all the nice knitting away and he wants one too!
Also managed to find time this week to make a tiny hat for Luke, who wasn't due until after Christmas but has made an early arrival. I was thinking I would make something after the Christmas knitting but so much for that plan! Seriously though it sounds like he is doing well and hopefully will grow into that hat quickly. I do have a picture of hat, just need to find the cable to upload...
On Monday I went to the Habu workshop at K1, so I know understand the principles of Japanese style knitting patterns. To be honest they make a lot more sense than the Western ones. There were some lovely garments to try on too, but to be honest the kit prices are a bit out of my budget at the moment so just bought some yarn which will probably make it into a scarf at some point.
On Friday we had a small party for a friend who is leaving Edinburgh, the big party was last night but I didn't make it out. I am sad to see her go after 8 years in Edinburgh, but it sounds as if she has wonderful plans ahead.
Saturday was the annual craft show at Ingliston, a bit disapointing in terms of the shopping list I went with but overall a nice way to spend a morning. The spinning guild was there, maybe next year I will be able to commit to things a bit more and help out. This time next year I should be nearly finished my MSc, what a scary thought.
For now I need to get back to writing about Strategic Environmental Assesments..... would rather be knitting but has to be done.
Wednesday, 29 October 2008
Sunday, 21 September 2008
Our Special Day
We had some special lego figures made up... what do you think of the likeness? We used this pic for the invitations and then the figures went onto the cake, with the addition of a lego Dylan we managed to find from a shop in the USA
We made the cake ourselves, freezing it several weeks before so we only(!) had to panic about the decorating and the icing a couple of days before the big day. We decided on a combination of cupcakes and a bigger cake for cutting... problem was everyone was so full from the fabulous food at the venue we had trouble fitting in the cake afterwards. Some went back in the freezer (not sure if you are supposed to do that?).
We also did the table decorations ourselves, D searching high and low for the right colour napkins and me doing the beaded napkin rings. Got some beautiful orchids for the centre which are still going strong.
This is the view from the window of the venue - Edinburgh Castle
We made the cake ourselves, freezing it several weeks before so we only(!) had to panic about the decorating and the icing a couple of days before the big day. We decided on a combination of cupcakes and a bigger cake for cutting... problem was everyone was so full from the fabulous food at the venue we had trouble fitting in the cake afterwards. Some went back in the freezer (not sure if you are supposed to do that?).
We also did the table decorations ourselves, D searching high and low for the right colour napkins and me doing the beaded napkin rings. Got some beautiful orchids for the centre which are still going strong.
This is the view from the window of the venue - Edinburgh Castle
We had a fantastic day and I am really glad we did the little bits and pieces ourselves. My lovely sister also made me a very thoughtful present and knowing that she is not practiced in anything crafty it meant a lot to me, I am sure there was a lot of sweat and tears involved.
It was great to see/speak to our friends and family on the day in various forms, it wasn't possible for everyone we love to be there but we were thinking of them all. We received a number of donations for our nominated charity, Scottish Borders Donkey Sanctuary and I know they will be put to very good use.
Monday, 8 September 2008
I'll try not to blush
Right months without even a picture, that is a bit embarassing really but I do have an excuse coz I am now MARRIED :-D
So I am too shy to put photos of myself on the internet for all to see, if you know me and you want to have a peak you will need to email me.
I will put some proper material on soon though, because I have a LOT of non me pictures to post of what I have been up to.
So I am too shy to put photos of myself on the internet for all to see, if you know me and you want to have a peak you will need to email me.
I will put some proper material on soon though, because I have a LOT of non me pictures to post of what I have been up to.
Wednesday, 2 July 2008
RHS & WoolFest
Harvest coming in thick and fast now.. haha I wish. But we have had some tasty strawberries and this week a lovely dinner with home grown new potatoes and mangetout.
Couple of weeks ago was at the Royal Highland Show with work. Who do you think this looks like??
Took home some lovely arbroath smokies
And D also won us a holiday!!!
This weekend we went down to WoolFest, just for the day. Hopefully next year we will have more time to stay over but things are just a bit manic at the moment. Saw some really sweet sheep
An alpaca
And I think I might be in love with this bun... perhaps a future Mrs Dylan??
Tried to be fairly restrained but ended up trying to squash 2 fleeces in the boot. One is partially washed and actually it is quite fun, smelly but fun. Will need to get on and wash the rest to make the flat smell a bit better.
Friday, 27 June 2008
Summer
First mange tout almost ready. Year 1 allotment growing is going well although the weeds are fighting back. Best thing so far the 5 tasty strawberries! Lets hope we get some more. Off to woolfest tomorrow. V excited but must budget due to wedding plans. Going to be a bit of a drive but i hear it is worth it. Ravelry badges arrived yesterday so i wont need to make one tonight!
Wednesday, 21 May 2008
CAL
Friday, 21 March 2008
Sunday, 16 March 2008
Spinning
Hmm a long time since I have posted again. Things have been busy, we have been flat hunting lately at weekends and also trying to get our place tidy.
I am planning on getting the train in this week fingers crossed for the weather, so might get a bit of crochet/knitting done.
A couple of weeks ago KG and I went to a spinning open day down at Haddington with my wheel. We met spinning fishwife who very kindly showed me how to set it up and get going. She is an excellent teacher and I actually managed to spin something much better than I expected.
This weekend we both joined the Edinburgh guild and someone helped me with plying. This is the plyed wool before washing:
Not sure what I am going to make yet... I washed it tonight so we will see what it is like when it is a bit dryer.
Anyway I have decided I love spinning! Now, just need to find a flat where my wheel can come and live full time...
Thursday, 28 February 2008
Other news
Managed to get a ball of acrylic stuck on the light. Got the train a few times to work this week while i got my car puncture fixed so been making some crochet progress. Not had much time otherwise with new job and my course. On saturday i hope to get my wheel up and running. My stash has been reorganised into categories. You know you have too much if you have categories! Sadly hk closed last week. It was one me my fav edinburgh shops. To comfort myself i went to k1 yarns opening day. It is different but a nice shop too.
Saturday, 26 January 2008
First Finished Project 2008
Childs Placket Sweater from Last Minute Knitted Gifts
Jaegar Baby Merino (2x50g)
I was just able to finish the 6mnth to 1yr size without having to break into the third ball. A few uneven sections of stiches but overall not too bad. I'm sure I should have finished this a little quicker considering this is the second time I have made this pattern but the last third seemed to take me a while. I am sure the quality of my knitting has improved, but I think the yarn hid more problems last time.
A step too far?
Yes, I have bought myself a spinning wheel... no I have never used a spinning wheel and yes it might have been a bit impulsive. I can't resist a bargain though and just look at how beautiful it is.
We will have to be temporarily parted for logistical space reasons, but I will be able to visit until we have the space for it and a safe place out of the reach of bunny teeth. Hopefully KG and I can go to a class or two to learn what to do in a couple of months (yes time is also an issue at the moment).
We will have to be temporarily parted for logistical space reasons, but I will be able to visit until we have the space for it and a safe place out of the reach of bunny teeth. Hopefully KG and I can go to a class or two to learn what to do in a couple of months (yes time is also an issue at the moment).
Friday, 25 January 2008
Wednesday, 2 January 2008
What a lucky girl I am
I got some really nice knitterly pressies this year. Nice books:
Go-knitting pouch for travel knitting
Old Maiden Aunt hat kit (from K1Yarns), and some colourful Opal sock yarns. Also got some pennies which I spent on the following in the sales:
I also got lots of other lovely pressies from family and friends including nice music and movies for while I knit! I have tried to scoff all my xmas choccies ASAP to make 2008 a healthy year haha.
Just before xmas I had some brill news that I have got a new job, which is very exciting. There have been a lot of changes in the air at work lately and decided it was time to look for something else, a week after I started looking I had a brilliant offer so I am well chuffed. It has been an excellent few weeks.
All the xmas pressies I managed to finish knitting before xmas were well received. I didn't have time to get photos of them all, but most of them have been spotted in previous posts. Sis loved her handwarmers and as a result of her wearing them I have had a request from one of her friends... my first commission!
Go-knitting pouch for travel knitting
Old Maiden Aunt hat kit (from K1Yarns), and some colourful Opal sock yarns. Also got some pennies which I spent on the following in the sales:
I also got lots of other lovely pressies from family and friends including nice music and movies for while I knit! I have tried to scoff all my xmas choccies ASAP to make 2008 a healthy year haha.
Just before xmas I had some brill news that I have got a new job, which is very exciting. There have been a lot of changes in the air at work lately and decided it was time to look for something else, a week after I started looking I had a brilliant offer so I am well chuffed. It has been an excellent few weeks.
All the xmas pressies I managed to finish knitting before xmas were well received. I didn't have time to get photos of them all, but most of them have been spotted in previous posts. Sis loved her handwarmers and as a result of her wearing them I have had a request from one of her friends... my first commission!
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