Wednesday 6 February 2013

Yarn Along

Oh, its been a while! I've been knitting and crocheting and sewing the hems on miles and miles of muslin for classrooms, but with four little ones home from school/kinder over the break I didn't get much of a chance or inclining to do the bloggie thing.  I love the holidays and I don't think they are long enough, but I've put the grief of school starting behind me and I'm looking forward to a new rhythm this year. 

I started this Sweet Peasy when I was almost finished my Semele late last year, and its nearly there.  I'll cast it off tonight and start on the button bands.  I used a 4ply, becuase I found it on sale in the right colour - man, I found it hard to find a good 4py girls cardigan pattern in English, so I knit the Sweet Peasy, which is in 8 ply in the size up (9-10) and its fitting my 8 year old.  My second Sweet Peasy and I managed to get the lace panel right this time.



 I took these photos for Rav yesterday and I wanted to share them.  I attended a fantastic doll making course last year and I made these two beauties in their Poppy Cardigans for my big girls for Christmas.  And my Semele because I am proud to have finished it with only one teeny tiny very minor mistake.



My boy insists on being in every photo I take, unless I want to take a photo specifically of him.  Then he runs away.  This is what most of them look like before a bit of cropping!


I'm reading How to be a Woman by Caitlin Moran.  My sis gave it to me for Christmas.  It sure is bringing out my inner feminist!

Happy Knitting!



4 comments:

  1. dee all your knits look beautiful! the dolls are fantastic, what a great job you did on those, and how fun to take a doll making class.
    your shawl is lovely, i'm off to ravelry now to see the pattern.
    your boy is a darling helper!

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  2. Your dolls are gorgeous! I love their abundant hair.
    Luciana

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    1. Thank you! The hair wool came from Germany - its pretty special alright.

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  3. Ah, those dolls! I taught myself how to make Waldorf dolls (the fabulous Macristan Sealy book) and am in the middle of writing a blogpost about one (and catching up on my blog reading!!) I especially love the knitted cardigans, I'm hoping a friend of mine will make little knits for the dolls I make, they are just so cute (and I don't knit, sadly)

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