Thursday 30 May 2013

Rainbow shawl

For some time now I've had a hankering to get to work knitting a delicate, lace rainbow shawl. In something like cobweb yarn. You see I am somewhat of an indecisive person hence rainbow is my favourite colour! Anyway guess what the postman brought me? You guessed it!


This is 100% wool, 1 ply. And I have 400g of it, enough for 2 shawls! I can't wait to start working the shawl, but alas I've promised myself to finish the Elsa cardigan and Tiffany owl before I start on the shawl. The owl is coming on so well, she has a head, body and eyes! Ta'da soon I feel. Back to the shawl, these are similar to what I had in mind:






Wednesday 29 May 2013

Loving siblings and the Tiffany Owl!

Yet another day of rain, although at least today the chicks did make it outside to charge around between showers. Today was a visit to Nanny and Grandad's house. Something which even Lilly enjoys. She, however didn't care one bit about the rain, and spend much of the day seeing off the showers and barking at any drops that happen to land on her! She looks rather silly when she's wet, I'll have to take a photo for you, but as you can imagine, her fluffiness gets soaked and bedraggled, and you can see just how tiny her leg bones are under all that fluff.
I must show you my Mums clematis, it has grown to magnificent heights. Bear in mind that this plant started out as a tiny stalk.


If you look right to the top left of the Pic, just where the tree is fading into the sky, you can see the very top of the clematis. Funny how it grows up the front from the right the sweeps round behind and ends on the top left. You do have to look very carefully to see it, much better in real life to see!

My eldest chick, my little artist, fashion designer, book worm and geologist came running in to me so excited and showed me a lovely bunch of wild flowers and weeds, given to her by my middle chick, my boy, my hero, my mathematician, puzzle solver and wannabe architect. He had sweetly picked his big sister a beautiful posy, which right now is sitting in a jam jar next to the luscious lilacs on the window sill.


Isn't is wonderful when siblings get along. Ahh the calm and peace. Anyway moving swiftly on to my yarn art, the Elsa cardigan is going well, I feel a ta' da moment coming on soon. I've been working on something for some time. A little beloved asked me to crochet her an owl, and although I really want to do it I am lacking any sort of umphff for this project, I just couldn't get my heart into it. I think I've started and unpicked it at least three times now. Today was the day though, I felt I could leave it no longer, after all a month to a little one seems like a year and this poor little beloved has been waiting so long. Thing is I wanted it to be different, unique, a one off. Well finally today I picked up a different coloured yarn and started amigurumi'ing!


Meet the Tiffany Owl, well the beginning anyway, its growing by the second, and I feel a splash of baby pink coming into the design in the form of a crochet flower somewhere, just to pretty her up and make her more 'girlie'. I've started making her in a 'special' stylecraft yarn, so she should be hard wearing and up to all a child will put her through also still able to be washed many, many, many times. I just want to get her finished now, so that I can see the smile on my little friends face. So watch this space!

Ahh and after a long days schooling, playing, chasing balls and picking flowers, stealing shoes and digging up Nanny's garden, here they are, partners in crime.......Lillipup and my youngest chick, Curly locks, crashed out together in dream land.


Tuesday 28 May 2013

It's raining, it's pouring!

It's been a wet, yukky day. Slugs and snails invading EVERYWHERE! My eldest chick couldn't walk down the garden path, she is so afraid of these slimy beasties. Her hero, Daddy had to go rescue her and carry her in like a knight in shining armour.
This morning we spent time home schooling, learning history and ice age animals. We went on an adventure and met the real life Diago, Manny and Sid! After that was done I thought I'd take a well earned break and get on with some knitting I've started, meet the Elsa cardigan. Well part of it anyway!:


This is to be a snugly present for our friends little lovely. Its made with Sirdar, crofter yarn and the feel of it is divine, a cuddly toy made in this would be so soft and snugly. I am not a good knitter, more a crocheter but this lack of knitting skills got to me so much I thought : 'right I have to master this knitting thing'. So this is my first knitting project with any sort of lace work in it. I am so lucky in that I have my 85 year nan who is an amazing knitter and my mum who knows this new language of k1, p1, Yfwd. Without being able to bombard them with my endless questions I'd have given up long ago. As it is I am really enjoying this new found art of knitting. Hmmm my only problem is that I have to write down every row, almost every stitch I complete, you see in my home there is always someone to help with everything you do, which is great! Except when it's like this........


Meet Lillipup, our naughty, fluffy, fantastically curious miniature schnauzer puppy, or just Lilly for short. Poor thing, the chicks named her after a pokemon. Lillipup is what my husband brought me when I got broody for another chick, she's the chick who will never grow up and leave me. She is a huge part of our family, she makes herself so. And beside when she's not around to help there is always:


Our youngest chick, curly locks! Who by the way is partner in crime to Lillipup, oh the fun and games they get up to.

Monday 27 May 2013

luscious Lilacs

To day has been fun, its been great! After waking up Ill and being sent back to bed by my wonderful husband, I woke up later feeling much better. After lunch we spent the afternoon with some beloved friends, the sun was shining, birds were singing, and the breeze was gently blowing. We spent the whole afternoon in the garden watching their hens enjoy stealing biscuits from the biscuit tin, ginger flavoured eggs incoming! The horde of children we have between us tore around the garden, through the fields and came back with dirty feet and dirty faces, just as children should be! At the moment in this area we have these beautiful lilacs growing everywhere, they seem to spread from garden to garden, field to field. They are amazing, incredible and their soft scent is better that any designer perfume. I got gifted a bunch my babies picked for me and they are proudly sitting in my front room window sill. The children came home smelling earthy, fresh, legs so tired and ready for their little beds. We will snuggle them into their soft sheets with their precious teddies and creep down to curl up for some together time with the dog too of course! ahhhh a perfect end, to a perfect afternoon.




Sunday 26 May 2013

Oh my!

So this is it! I've finally given in, I have now landed in blog land. Writing a blog is something I've been thinking of doing for a very long time, another form of brain storming, scrapbooking, inspiration. Be warned though I am very new to all things bloggy and have no idea how all this works, so please bear with me, I'll pick it up as I go along!