Sunday, November 26, 2006

The L Word

'Mrs Beeton' ---- Pink Kisses



There are so many pretty pictures of Mrs Beeton wrist warmers, each pair's full of personality. I couldn't help trying my fingers on it.


Louisa Harding's Impression and Sublime Kid Mohair used, and I was too lazy to decorate them with beads.

Friday, November 17, 2006

Swinstry Mittens



Pattern from Louisa Harding's 'Winter Muse Landscapes'.

I consider myself a patient person, but still, small projects suit me more, that's why I'm so keen on 'one ball projects' as these mittens. I was a bit worried when I finished the first mitten, as the pattern called for 'one ball', but it looked as if there wasn't enough yarn for the second one. Fortunately, it turned out alright. But DON'T waste any yarn, you know what I mean.

I quite like the 'Impression' yarn, it's so soft, yet changes color in light.


'My So Called Scarf'






A popular pattern from HERE

A wool yarn named 'Maya' used.

I call the stitch 'bamboo leaves', 'Ove and Lucia' says it looks also like chicken footprint, while su.Zen told me the stitch was actually called 'herringbone'.

 

Saturday, November 04, 2006

A Taste Of Lace


A snowfall lazy, lacy, light,
So silent, icy cold, and white.

---- by Mariam Kirby
 

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Benny, How Big Are Your Grandpa's Hands??


Super chunky mittens for Benny's grandpa.
They look like oven gloves/bath mittens. Haha...

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Lady in Blue


I'm on gin diet, so far I have lost 2 days...

Berry Hat


If you wear your hat on the side of your head,
You'll have a lazy wife, 'tis said.
If a ragged coat or slipshod feet,
You'll have a wife who loves to eat.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Lady Eleanor, Finished!


Real fun project!
I thought the fringe bit could be a pain, but it was so enjoyable.
Mmmmm, I shall knit another one, definitely!

Friday, October 13, 2006

He Wants a Penguin, So Penguin It Is


Silent night, holy night!
All is calm, all is bright.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Inka Scarf for a Little Boy

With some fancy yarn, you just don't need any fancy stitch.
It'll color up my little nephew's winter. Nice and easy.

Saturday, September 30, 2006

Lady Eleanor, Goes On and On......


Am I the last one in the world who's still knitting 'Lady Eleanor'?


The Entrelac pattern is so addictive, I think I will just go on and on and on...

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Fly


Come fly with me,
Let's fly
Let's fly away......

Sweater's pattern: by WoolyRockers

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Teacup Fairy... er...A Modern Version






Whether a mug, cup, or kettle
They plant blooms wherever they settle.
It could be a jar, a box or a shoe.
All we discard, they magically renew.
They use roses and daisies and violets too,
To make fairie treasures for me and for you.


The top and the skirt were knitted with Knitty's 'Blythe Gear' pattern.

The blank face gives her more plasticity.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

A Childhood Dream



I didn't have many dolls when I was a little girl (dolls didn't interest me all that much then).

But my parents did give me a lovely baby doll with red dress, which had curly hair, and could close her eyes while lying down. She didn't have a name, but I still have the vague memory of sleeping with her company.

Thanks for the tiny Blythe, the sweet memory trigger...

Sunday, September 03, 2006

'Mr & Mrs Smith'


Leftovers from 'Knitty's Fetching'.

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Fetching


Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens

Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens

Brown paper packages tied up with strings

These are a few of my favorite things

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Good Night





Go to sleep now close your eyes
Try to think of tomorrow
All of us wish you good night
So I'm switching off the lights
One more hug
One more smile
Kiss you once
Kiss you twice
I will be here for a while
Try to sleep now & close your eyes

Perhaps in May



She dreams of the country

her eyes go far away.

She wishes for flowers

He says, "Perhaps in May."

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

A Bunny Looking Tomato


From: Daily Express (Monday August 14 2006)
Picture: Solent News

What's this in pensioner David Maber's garden? It looks like a rabbit - but it's a tomato. It's got a bunny's floppy ears and took 76-year-old Mr Maber and wife Audrey completely by surprise when they went to check on how their home - grown crop was developing.

Now their neighbours in Gosport, Hants, want to know what they have been feeding it. Mr Maber said: 'It's just so realistic. We've all had a good giggle about it.'