all's tangle

knitting, poetry and all the other important things in life...

Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Is this working?

Just want to see if I can do this easily on my mobile so I can start blogging again.

Some things I can write about:

Camping with the lop pigs

Toft party

The girls' room makeover

Banners for the girls

Lucy's cardigan

Friday, 26 March 2010

Back

It's been so long that about a thousand things have happened since I last posted: I've got married, moved house and had a baby for starters. I've made loads of things too and will try and blog about them soon, but this is it for now.

Wednesday, 1 August 2007

Poor excuse...

This is a short post, following weeks of no posts... I am just too busy doing wedding stuff and all this things that I should have done months ago but was too busy during term time to do anything other than work stuff. I haven't even picked up my knitting since the start of July - I have half a sock languishing on my needles :(

I doubt if there will even be another post until we get back from our honeymoon in New Zealand - a married woman!

Sunday, 1 July 2007

A completed sock...

Despite having a really busy week - four days of making modrock masks with 50 12 year olds; a chronically dull course in London, two lots of dance practice after school - I managed to complete the first of the Embossed Leaves Socks that I started last week. They are looking good!The toes have a strange star-shaped construction that I was highly suspicious about, but it actually works really well and looks cute:

I really like the pattern too - I'm not all that keen on the yarn colour - it is a bit bland - but at least it shows off the leaf pattern very clearly.

Monkey update: Because of the terrible weather here in the Midlands, I've managed to wear my Monkey socks twice in the last week! Last Sunday when we went to Harborne Carnival and yesterday when I met my old friend Kevin and his partner Teddy in Birmingham. Teddy is from Ghana. My fiance and I were so chuffed that as a wedding present, Kevin and Teddy have offered to show us around Ghana next summer - all we have to do is to pay to get there! I am unbelievably excited! It is rivalling our honeymoon in New Zealand for excitement-value. I am with Alain de Botton and his theory that the very best thing about holidays is the looking-forward-to. I've had a year of being excited about New Zealand and was expecting to have a real slump when we get back, but now I can simply look forward to Ghana instead. I doubt very much if I'll be able to wear any knitted items in Africa though.

P.S. Thanks for the lovely comments about the Marigold Socks!

Saturday, 23 June 2007

New socks, new book and things to do

I've been waiting for the new Interweave book "Favourite Socks" for ages - but, with brilliant timing, it arrived earlier this week, just after I finished the Marigolds. I've had some apricot-y Trekking yarn sitting around for ages, and I thought it was perfect for these lovely Embossed Leaves Socks:

The 2" twisted rib was a bit onerous, but I think it will look great when they are finished. They are quite pretty-pretty and rather cute - no doubt I'll wear them on one of my girlier days. The pattern is quite simple despite being over 16 rows. Here's a close-up so you can see the leaves and stalks:

On the whole I am a bit disappointed with the book - I was expecting more variety of toe-up socks, but there are only a couple, so I'm stuck at the moment as to what to make with the lilac yarn on my previous post. The yardage isn't great and I panic about running out mid-foot!

This weekend is the Ted Hughes Festival in Yorkshire- just heard about it on the tail-end of the Today Programme on Radio 4. If only I'd known before, the fiance and I could have had a little break - sadly, we've got other plans.

Tomorrow, my favourite shop is having a happy 7th birthday cocktail party - I got send a really cute invitation in the post. There are so few great independent shops in the Birmingham area, but this is a real gem - really friendly staff and different stock all the time, really lovely things for gifts and beautiful original clothes. Happy Birthday 'People'!

I have a long list of things that I MUST do this weekend for the wedding - starting with booking a hairdresser so that I don't have my usual unruly mop-top on the big day. I suppose I should get on and do some of them...

Tuesday, 19 June 2007

Marigolds finished!

I am so happy with these socks - great pattern, wonderful yarn that compliments it beautifully and a really great fit. I've really improved my short-row heels and toes too - the first one, which I didn't think was too bad at the time, now looks shoddy in comparison to the second.


You can't really see the stitch pattern too much in that photo, so here's a close up of me with my feet up the wall!

I'm at a bit of a loose end as to what to start next. I made a tiny bobble hat for the Innocent Drinks/Rowan/Age Concern campain, but with the best will in the world, I'll need to knit other more substantial things as well.

I've got some gorgeous sock yarns lined up for my next project, both from the Natural Dye Studio on ebay.co.uk



I'd quite like to use this lilac-y one for some Pomatomus socks, but I'm not sure that I'l have enough. I think I've 340 yards in total, but the pattern asks for more - any suggestions? I don't have the confidence to try and transform it into a toe-up sock, not yet anyway. I also have 2 skiens of 'Orange Glow' Blue Faced Leicester Yarn - the same yarn as I used for the Marigolds - it reminds me of a packet of Refreshers - can you still get those?

I'm waiting for a copy of Favourite Socks by Ann Budd from Amazon - perhaps I will hold out and see if there's something great in there. I love my new Marigold socks anyway - I'll need them if it carries on being so rainy.

Monday, 18 June 2007

Stuff I like (to divert my thoughts from stress and worry)

I should be posting later about a finished pair of marigold socks. If only I could concentrate for long enough to complete the final six rows of twisted rib! Things have been quite stressful and chaotic this weekend - if anything it was a relief to get back to work today - but I'm not feeling that great.

To cheer myself up, I thought that I would share some things that I've been coveting lately.


These lovely new Birkenstocks:


These very nice Puma trainers:

Lots of yarn on ebay as well as the long list of books, cds and dvds in my wishlist on Amazon. I've had a basket loaded with things from get knitted (they stock lots of hard-to-find yarns) for weeks, but I'm holding out til pay day. That's one of the problems when you are saving for a wedding - and the wedding is only 8 weeks away.