Tuesday, 29 January 2008

The Japanese Embroidery weekend (finally!)

Well, I'm curently wired up for the day to check my blood pressure at annoying regular intervals (ouch!) so I'm catching up on my blogging before knitting group. As promised, here are some gorgeous pics that the tutor had stitched (some of which I'll get around to eventually!).

This first picture is a combination of embroidery and gold paint/leaf techniques using stencils, masking shapes, cut gold leaf squares, strips and torn pieces, brushwork, stippling and painting. My version as and when I get around to showing you is much more scruffy! It's waiting for the wonderful embellishment that you can see above because I needed a spare frame to loom it up to. As the Fan picture's now complete (see below), I just need to tweak a previously stitched pic then it'll get a chance to shine.


And here it is in all its glory! This is a multi-layered piece that built up over time. The white background of the fan was first, great long stitches avoiding the bamboo leaves that were then couched down with tiny stitches followed by the bamboo leaves in flat silk. Then it was thin red grid lines stitched across everything onto which teeny oval pieces of cardboard were stuck and then embroidered over. Only once all this was complete could I stitch the gold end piece, the flowers and finally the curving cords. 'Course, now I need to pay out for another picture frame and lace the darned thing! Pretty though.


Here are two more pictures, the top one a fabulous dragon that another student was sewing and below it a much more complicated version of "Kinsai" or painted embellishment. Like the one above, all the colours have been applied in one way or another, I SO want to do this course but as it will be in London and I haven't won the lottery yet I'll just have to want!

And here's Burton Manor itself, it plain and simply isn't advertising itself enough so the courses are woefully undersubscribed on the whole, in fact my second course in Fevbruary has been cancelled due to lack of interest!



It is a beautiful place, even in the winter and the constant mealtimes are always fun, no cooking all weekend;) As I'm still attempting to lose weight, I was hopeful the desserts weren't too tempting but did fall for the Chocolate fudge cake more than once (with cream of course!).

I've had a great weekend this time too, visiting a Cheshire guild spinning day and leaving with some wicked woolcombs! And I've been driving again, this time on my own, only a local jaunt but I'm planning on building on the experience as I've some target to work up to, namely driving myself to Haworth and back at the beginning of March. More about that next time.

Friday, 25 January 2008

Questionnaire for U.K Swap

Part One: Crafting

Do you knit, crochet, or both?

I mostly knit, what I know about crochet I can write on the back of a postage stamp! One of these days, I’ll find time to learn (but I might have to lose sleep to do so!).

What do you like to make? Do you have a favourite project?
I like a variety of projects on the go at any one time so that I can still knit even if I’m in pain. I crave complicated projects but like simple stuff too for brain-dead days. I am seriously into lace knitting right now, I did 3 knitalongs before Christmas and I’m signed up for 5 so far this year! Lord knows when I’ll find the time to fit it all in. I’ve knitted a fair few pairs of socks, hats and slippers but mostly knit sweaters aside from shawls.


Absolute favourite project? Really difficult question, I loved the Mystic Waters Shawl even though it gave me a few grey hairs in the first few weeks and would have said the Twilley’s Jacket if it hadn’t been so frustrating! Though for simplicity and a quick knit (and for how fab it makes me look) I ADORE the Best Friend Cardigan by Twinkle.


Do you have a favourite type of fiber or brand of yarn?
I’m addicted to Posh Yarns silk/cashmere laceweight for special projects but I like loads of brands of wool and wool blends if they’re soft. For me, it’s more about colour (or bargains!); I love variegated yarns, pinks, reds, blues, greens, browns but not too pale, muddy or super-bright kiddy colours. For special occasions I like Noro, Colinette, Wollemeise, and hand dyed yarn or for general use I like Twilleys Freedom chunky and Freedom Spirit, Wendy Mode, Stylecraft’s new pure wool yarn (yummy brown mix!), some Sirdar, sock yarn and bargains (I can be a wee bit indiscriminate if the price is right!).

Do you have a least favourite type of yarn?
I’m not a fibre snob but I mostly steer away from pure acrylics and novelty yarns – eyelash etc. (though I do make an exception with James Brett Marble!). If you look through my blog you’ll see I have pretty eclectic tastes as far as yarn goes but the yarn I use is mostly smooth to show off pattern.

Do you do any other crafts?
I spin, dye, embroider, make mohair teddy bears (but haven’t in a while), bead and cross stitch. I’ve pretty much tried every craft once though the favourites keep sneaking back over time. Finding time for it all is another matter!

What knitting do you bring ‘on the go’?
Either small projects eg. Socks or a current project. I’ve been crawling through a wonderful Twilley’s Freedom Spirit pattern that’s pretty and exasperating at the same time so it goes everywhere with me so I can do a few rows here and there as I go.

What do you carry your ‘on the go’ knitting in? Do you want something new?
Errrmm, actually it tends to go in a carrier bag in my rucksack until the needles poke thru too much then the bag gets changed, sad I know! The poor pattern gets rather curled on the corners and squashed when the shopping gets put in the bag but I’ve never really found anything better, open to ideas though.

Are there any knitting gifts (book, toy, yarn, item, tool) that you have been lusting over?
I like unusual buttons and appear to be collecting unusual tape measures ( I got a fab one from my Aussie SP recently). I’d love to try Addi Lace needles, either for lace knitting or magic loop socks, hence 80cm or longer (2.5mm for socks). With the joys of Amazon, I have a substantial library as I’m addicted to patterns! You can find my Amazon Wish list here:
(there’s 3 pages!)


Part Two: Your Favourites

What is your favourite colour? What is your least favourite colour?

Fave colours, blues, reds (not pillar box),purples and lilacs, pinks (as an accent), chocolatey browns and greens.
Least favourite? Muddy, indistinct colours, very pale shades (I invariably spill something over myself!), super bright kiddy colours. I don’t suit beiges, bright orange on its own, ditto yellow.

What scents/smells do you like? What don’t you like?
How do you like to pamper yourself? (bubble bath, hand creams, massage, manicure)

I like a long lazy bath with a Lush Bath ballistic (but not a glittery one!) or bubbles. I get quite dry sensitive skin so use moisturizers and non-greasy hand creams. Hubby tends to massage my shoulders each night (‘cos I craft too hard!) with a Lush solid massage bar as he spilt massage oils one too many times! I’m a bad girl and don’t really do much to my hands, my nails tend to shred easily so I can’t grow them long and nail varnish fumes get to my chest.

What goodies to you like to treat your tummy with? (chocolate, biscuits, truffles, etc.)
I am a chocoholic! BUT I have had to cut it down massively so little treatsize stuff is a godsend, I can have one without feeling too guilty. I like biccies and cookies but again limit myself. Truffles? One word, yum!

Do you prefer tea or coffee while you knit? Any particular kind? Favourite mug/cup?
Bizarrely, I don’t drink either tea or coffee! I have the odd Twilleys fruit tea once in a blue moon but tend to have Diet Coke for my caffeine fix!

Do you listen to/watch anything while you knit? (TVshow-Along, movies, music, podcasts)
For lace, I like something I’ve watched before so I can just listen along, I’ve watched the Harry Potter Movies so many times, I had to replace a couple of the DVD’s ‘cos of dropout!
I’ve not really got into podcasts yet but hope to look into it more thoroughly in the future, mostly I just have the telly on as background noise while I work.


Part Three: Living & Past-times

Where do you live in the UK? (General idea not address)
I’m on the Wirral in the North West, across from big city Liverpool.

Have you always lived here, or did you grow up somewhere else?
I’ve pretty much always lived in and around Merseyside but only moved to the Wirral around 12 years ago.

If you could visit anywhere in the world, where would you go?
Ooh, difficult one! I’ve planned a virtual trip around Scotland, taking in Skye (Shilasdair and Teo’s);Fibre shops like Haldanes; Fair Isle (Yarn!!); Shetland (Yarn!!) along with all the wonderful scenery that makes the highlands look literally like another country. Then again, after Skip North Haworth and North Yorkshire may become my fave place in the whole world!
I’d love to visit the U.S. to trawl the yarn shops in a big city though the practicality of getting there scares me to death (not the flight, the self- drive!).


If you couldn’t go to a knitting group, what other kind of gathering would you go to? (book club, tea party, yoga class, jewelery class, etc.
Definitely second place would be a spinning group (I need more spinning time in my life!) though there’s precious little of that locally which is why I decided to start up my own group – roll on February! Alternatively, a beading group or Patchwork group would be good if not a guild thing, so you can work at your own pace on your own project.
I like to learn new things all the time so classes in any of the above are also good.

What’s your style? (elegant, traditional, glamourous, girly, natural, sporty, outgoing, etc.)
Umm, show-off? I don’t exactly have the figure (or the budget) for a “look” so I tend to go cheap ‘n’ cheerful and tie it in with one of my many and varied knits – that’s where the show-off in me gets an outing!

Final Part:
Any allergies/preferences (fiber-wise or treat-wise)?

Not a huge dealbreaker but if you are gifting yarn from your stash and are a smoker or own cats please let me know. I’m an asthmatic and cat hair and smoke make me wheeze so I’ll wash the yarn or isolate it until the smell goes away.
As to treats, I’m not keen on dried fruit, marzipan and banana flavours in choc (or out of it!).

Anything we missed that you’d like your partner to know?
I’m just excited to be “meeting” new people, it would be great to find someone as obsessed with knitting as me but finding out about new people is just as much fun!

Sunday, 20 January 2008

SP11 goodies, yarn pr0n and more!

If I've been a bit quiet over the old SP11 thingie, it was mostly because I've been waiting...and waiting... and waiting! My poor not-so-secret-pal (now revealed as the wonderful Penni) has been waiting too, for me to recieve this package. We'd both pretty much given up on it ever getting here when suddenly, on Tuesday morning, a rather stripey box appeared on the doorstep..

..Yes. an amazing FIVE WEEKS later, this Airmailled box of delights appeared with no noticeable damage except that they've obvoiusly been held in customs over in Australia and the cute chocolate bars had got a bit melty. I could have shown you the pretty box...but you really want to see what was inside, don't you? Well, I did!



Penni had put a little note with every little thing she'd packed. all wrapped in pretty tissue paper. She'd themed the box of goodies to her home, Australia. There was a pattern book crammed with designs that I desperately want to knit NOW, from Patons Australia so now I have pattern books from Canadian Patons, U.K. patons and now Australia! Excellent choice! There's also a great magazine called "Yarn" which has fab articles including spindle spinning and Ravelry (she says it's the best Auzzie knitting mag.) and a novel called "Cloudstreet" which I plan to devour in the near future. Penni says it's her favourite book so I'm interested to try it for myself.



There was a lovely knitted hat which has already had its first outing, it's been so wet over here that I'm getting used to regular soakings so it was nice to try it out on a dryer day! All the goodies were packed in this lovely Australia bag and inside were four balls of the softest commercial sock yarn I've come across, Patons Patonyle- Lovely! There was also a cute Aussie tape measure, I think I'm collecting unusual tape measures now; she said it was cheezy but hey, I LOVE CHEEZE! Plus there was a useful little tin of lip balm which Penni had recommended as a fave of hers.



But that's not all, the piece-de-resistance of the whole box was this wonderful laceweight yarn, hand-dyed from the fab named "Live to Knit", how true! It's a lovely shade of spring greens and named "Spring". Unfortunately, due to the lacksadasical postal service, it arrived too late for the Spring Surprise Shawl however I have found a wonderful pattern perfect for this lovely merino yarn..Beefields Shawl! It's an Anne Hanson cracker and the yardage is perfect. Once I'm a little less crowded with lace knitalongs, I will give it my full attention, and the much-maligned Adamas Shawl that I've been putting off picking up for a while now, so seduced by quick-and-dirty knitting patterns.

So, thank you SO much for your generous package, Penni, it was much appreciated on a dull and depressing day!

On another matter, speaking of my 2008 post, I can see that. no matter how I try to convince myself, 2008 will be mostly dominated by lace...and other things (more of that later...).

Anyway, I DO hope you haven't been waiting for the results of my dyeing experiments too closely, I just haven't had a second to post the pics before now. Still, no excuses now, here they are...



..This is the hand-dyed tops that I experimented with, sprinkling dye powder directly onto wetted tops. The top left ball in blue is the twisted Merino, the top right (which reminds me of roses, flowers and stems) is the knotted and twisted BFL whilst the bottom ball is the knotted BFL. I was quite pleased at how they turned out, particularly once I had let them dry and fluffed them out again but the dye did not penetrate evenly so they will spin paler than the outer colour. As to when I'll get to spinning them, don't hold your breath!

Oh yes and in my mad dash to collect materials together for College this weekend, I found the lovely tops from Charity's fabbo package (from SP10) which will HAVE to be slotted into my spinning schedule again shortly.



Back to dyeing, and here are two skeins that were steamed, the top one was wet dye poured whilst the lower one had dry dye sprinkled on. I quite like the "sprayed" look!



And these are the 4 skeins from Stroud Yarns. They were all kettle dyed together in the stock pot and may have already been found a project, the new shawl knitalong from Anna (of Mystic Waters Shawl fame), it's called the Mystic Light Knitalong and you can join here. Then again, I might change my mind...I'm like that!

And here's the Shetland fleece that helped shed the pounds that Sunday, racing up and down the stairs dividing my attention between it and the dyepot.



It still has plenty of lanolin in it but it IS a lot cleaner, it has gone a shade or two lighter ridding itself of the filth, it was originally a deep chocolate brown but has gone more milky now. On the one hand I can't wait to spin it, on the other, I have two fleeces ahead of it in the queue and multiple projects vying for my attention right now so it may be on the backburner for a while.

So why have I been quite so busy this week?



This is part of it, a course booked at Burton Manor a while ago which due to a number of other comittments I hadn't been able to attend for around two years. Hence the materials were somewhat scattered to the four winds and took some unearthing. I lost my precious notebook with instructions on finishing this piece so a degree of time was spent using detective skills to work out what I needed to do next! Still it ocurred to me that you've never seen any of my Embroidery (or bears for that matter) so watch this space. I hope to show you a few luscious piccies from this weekend in the next post.

Looking ahead slightly, it will be my Blogiversary on the 27th, which just happens to be a Sunday (although a somewhat more busy one than normal). I'll keep my fingers crossed that you get something good then (or close to then!). And as if life wasn't busy enough, I've signed up for the UK Swap too so the questionnaire will have to get posted too, phew!

See ya all soon

Sunday, 13 January 2008

What would you do with 6 hours (and no distractions?)

Let me explain, I'll usually have Sunday morning hubbie free with which to update the blog, except when we're meeting up with friends or otherwise engaged. So when I found out I'd have 6+hours hubbie free today, I debated what to do.

Housework? Naah! I had a choice, wash one of the two remaining smelly fleeces that aren't stored in the parents garage; lug the chair down from the computer room and do some Japanese embroidery in preparation for next Friday; drag out all the dyeing materials and have a play; pick up some of the knitting that's been sadly lacking this week or just relax and spin.

But, then again, I am a Gemini!
So, I started by filling the bath and carefully unwinding the fabulous coloured Shetland fleece. It was the nicest fleece I've come across to date, easy to unwrap properly and extremely clean, a purchase from the first Woolfest. Once that was soaking in incredibly hot water and woolwash, I started soaking the first of the dyeing materials, some 4 ply superwash wool, bluefaced leicester and Knitpicks bare. I even found time to put a washload through!

Next, I grabbed some Merino and Bluefaced Leicester tops for the second batch of dyeing and had a play...

...... Knotting...
.. Twisting and Knotting...
...and just twisting.

Most of the time I was racing up and down the stairs, filling up and draining the bathtub 3 times(quite an art); sprinkling Kool-Aid alike powder over damp wool, filling up the dyepot and kettle dyeing 4 skeins at the same time (then overdyeing the pale bits!) and pouring wet kool aid over other skeins. The steamer got good use, especially when the first batch came out then I got to muck about with the tops above. There will be pics of the finished stuff, but as the batteries were on their last legs, you'll have to do with these images for now.

Once the washing was done, the drum was free to spin out the water from the quite-a-bit cleaner fleece (amazing how much dirt there was in it!), in a pillowcase, of course, I dread to think of fleece wrapping itself around a washer's innards! and now it's suspended over the bath airing on one of those clothes airer thingies. Late lunch happened once the tops were all steamng away and then I could collapse and do a bit of spinning!

Just to show I haven't abandoned knitting altogether this week...

..Here is the knitted swatch all ready for Secret of the Stole ii beginning this coming Friday.
I finally managed to get a photo before it gets frogged as I'll need every square inch. It never photographs terribly well and on a very dull day, it either looks too bright or really weird but it's beautiful Posh Yarns cobweb weight (I'd prefer light laceweight) in colour Chocolate. I'll be using 2.75 mm needles so my version may be a weeny bit smaller than recommended but it will still be gorgeous! Watch this space..

...And I'm working my way up the right front of the Twilley's Jacket, slow going but we're getting there!

The last of the pre-new-car purchase yarn arrived this week too..

4 skeins of laceweight Eva cashmere/silk (my first choice, yaaay!)

1 big skein of Cobweb cashmere silk

and a smaller skein of super shiny cobweb that I kind of bought by mistake! It's a wonderful colour though and all 3 lots will knit a shawl, some bigger than others. I'm sitting on my hands at 6pm tonight, I'm banned from buying until at least February!

And my Knitpicks order which was lovingly transported from America arrived at knitting group on Tuesday so I've even more laceweight to add to the stash!

I've also had a wee try of the new car, I'm determined to get as much practice as I can in as and when I can fit it in. Still, next driving lesson's Tuesday if I don't get out before. Quite looking forward to it!

Thursday, 10 January 2008

I'm Spinning around....

....No pics yet, I've been sooooo busy! (edit:yes they have now!)
There's actually not a hell of a lot extra knitting content anyway, I've been a bit on the old braindead side this week so instead I've been spinning...and spinning...and spinning!

As the only time I get is in the evening and any pics I take look a bit rubbish to say the least, you'll have to wait to see the results. For now, just use your imagination. I've dusted off the jumbo flyer and worked with the stinky smelly Ryeland, apart from a bobbins worth of fleece which has had its umpteenth wash and finally starts to look clean. The rest has bloomed after a wash into a thick cordlike yarn that's taken forever to get the rubbish out of but does look pretty.



As I was waiting for the aforementioned fleece to dry, I dug out one of my first experiments in brutalist washing, namely a fawnish Gotland fleece that was extremely grubby and full of veg so in a fit of stupidity, I stuck it in a pillowcase and put it through the wool wash cycle of the washing machine...not a good idea! Luckily, it only felted the butt end so whilst it is a curly mat, with a little encouragement it cards and spins quite nicely.



Pretty. eh?
I have been reminded by certain sources that I haven't followed up on the mouse saga, well, so far, so good. I still haven't exactly cleared every corner and there are occasional settlings etc. but no sightings as yet nor extra droppings in the kitchen so I am slightly hopeful but not exactly cracking open the champagne quite yet!

After what appeared to be a bit of a comedy of errors, we finally picked up the new-to-us car on Wednesday. In typical style, it took best part of 2 hours to pay for and pick up so I was half an hour late for a specialist appointment but I still got to see the bloke once he'd seen everyone else which was funny 'cos he was the same bloke who'd sorted out my Vertigo 4 years ago with a twist of my head. Bizarrely, he remembered me which in retrospect was probably because he has a penchant for stripey shirts which draw my eyes terribly and we had this weird conversation where I mentioned I knew I crossed my eyes because I could only see magic eye pics in reverse, probably came across as a right nutball! Anyhoo, lumpie the lump has all but disappeared and hopefully that's an end to the matter.

The same evening, I contacted a local driving instructor to arrange some refresher lessons which culminated in a 2 hour lesson today where I didn't kill anyone or prang the car which was nice. I want to build upon it and try the new car though DH is somewhat reticent (doesn't want his new baby damaged, which I can understand) so it's baby steps. Anyway, there are 2 more lessons booked for next week so locals can avoid the roads on Tuesday afternoon and Friday morning ;) Longer term goals are to drive to Haworth for Skip North in March and Cockermouth for Woolfest late June but I could do a shorter jaunt at the end of this month depending on my confidence around then, watch this space.

I still haven't started the second clue of the Spring surprise shawl yet, somehow I just haven't had it in me but that's fine, I'll get around to it when life's a little less hectic!


Friday, 4 January 2008

Happy 2008, Year of Knitting Fearlessly!

Happy New Year to one and all, hope everyone had a reasonable Christmas. I'd planned to have a bit of a new Year's resolution thingie this post and then I'd read about the "Year of Knitting Fearlessly" and it all seemed to slot into place....Not like I've planned it down to the last detail, (I'm SO not like that!), but I'm formulating plans...

So far the fearless bit is actually quite true, I'm aiming to tackle stuff that I've avoided for a while...because I've been afraid of making a muck of it.

Hence my targets so far are:
1) Fair isle with STEEKS
2) Designing and creating from scratch at least 1 sweater every 3 months
3) Working increasingly more complex lace patterns
4) Designing and knitting with my own handspun (I've got boxes of the stuff and a real mental block over knitting with it!)
5) Expanding my knitting teaching repertoire

Of course, me being the craft butterfly that I am and facing the potential of 3 simultaneous lace knitalongs at the same time, I'm going off knitting... Honestly!

We've been here before way too many times, as soon as I put the pressure on a bit I go right off things, I've a desperate need to get cross stitching (which I know as soon as I get going on one I'll get frustrated with 'cos it takes so long) ; and I'll be back to Japanese Embroidery class in a couple of weeks so I'm itching to get the frame down and do some more before then. And as I've reduced the bear population by a couple I should finish a couple more...but I don't wanna...now!

I have started the Spring surprise shawl (and completed the first clue), completed one front of the Twilley's Jacket and started on an...eyelash project? Okay, I know it's passe and everything but I was seduced by this waterfall jacket pattern in a gorgeous coppery shade....



It's DEAD easy (though I will be tinkering with it!), in Sirdar Boa, a yarn type I always swore I'd never use because if you don't concentrate, it's extremely easy to drop stitches though it's a lighter weight than Wendy Shimmer, my original nemesis and so far so good. I actually don't care if I end up looking like an orange blimp, it's soo pretty! And it'll be a change from the fearless stuff, though I'll need to be fearless wearing it.

In other news, we're finally changing the car. Hub got the afternoon off yesterday and we trolled down to Arnold Clark in Liverpool where bizarrely we got the previous car exactly seven years ago bar a couple of weeks when its predecessor died, literally! In typical fashion, we've waited months but the first time we look we find the car and do the deal all in one go. It's been a mad dash organising finance today but fingers crossed it'll be ready for pick up next week. Now I'll have to pull my finger out and get some refresher lessons booked pronto!

Watch this space...

Sunday, 30 December 2007

Belated Christmas Wishes (warning, this'll be a very long one!)

First off, thank you to all you wonderful people who left comments on the last post, it really cheered up DH's day (and a few days after!).

Right, I promised I'd update you all on the trials and tribulations pre this festive time so here it is. However, it comes with a warning, if you don't particularly want to read about emotional stuff and all that it entails, just skip the starred part and look at the pretty pictures cown below. There's plenty of them and lots of Christmas goodies as well as a F.O.

You have been warned...

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A while back, I posted about the fact we had a mouse in the kitchen. I extolled the virtues of the JML pest shield because I believed the hype that it was protecting the house and as there seemed to be no trace of mouse poo on the worktops I went about my business secure in the knowledge that my house was protected from the critters...BIG MISTAKE!!!

Firstly, JML have been slapped on the wrist for "misleading advertising" and withdrawn the product, it's all a pack of lies! At best, it's a low grade ultrasonic deterrent that maybe covers the worktop but as recently we've even had poo back on the worktop where it's located, my guess is it's just a pretty little light right now.

I started to have my suspicions when, months later, I noticed odd traces of poo on the baking sheets thast are stored underneath the oven but then again it could just have been old stuff. I knew I'd been far more vigilant cleaning up crumbs and spills and washing up but when I got around to using the oven and found the bottom of it caked in feces my stomach just turned.

Around a week or so after that, I was woken by a noise around 3am one night. I went to the loo, went back to bed and tried to tell myself that it was just house noises, you know, creaking floorboards, rain on the roof, wind etc. etc. but when I watched a mouse climb up the curtains (cream with a streetlight just beyond so, yes, I got an in-depth look!), right to the top, scout around and then scramble down again, pausing because it could obviously hear my heart thumping so loudly, I was scared half to death. Unfortunately, the mouse that had decided to make its appearance was a somewhat heavy-footed creature and incredibly determined as, even with the bedside lights on, it continued to crawl all over the room, up the clothes rack, over hubbies coat, and to the corner where it was determined to chew a hole in a holdall.

It essentially drove us from the bedroom around 4.30am and we went downstairs to the living room where we both crammed on the sofa and tried to get some sleep, hubbie being somewhat taller and taking the lions share but hey, who's going to gripe at a time like this? Around 8am, I decided I was fed up of being squashed in a corner, retired to a single chair and pulled out the knitting (god knows which one it was!).

That day (a Saturday), we visited the bro's, both somewhat the worse for wear and tried to work out what to do next. The bedroom was obvoiusly out of bounds until we could be sure it was mouse-free and I certainly didn't fancy sharing the sofa again. Anyway, that became a moot point when I returned home and saw one scuttle across the lounge!

By this point, I was so strung out and clearing the corners of the bedroom didn't exactly help; around midnight we gave up trying, (the little mouse with clogs on was obvioulsy still in evidence!) and threw ourselves on the mercy of the in-laws, a mere ten minute drive away (and luckily still with a king-size bed in hubbie's old room). The poor poochies had to fend for themselves that night though we made sure to get up early so they weren't left for too long. We were somewhat more relaxed after a break away from the scene though still needing to sort the situation out and pronto.

We found some sticky cardboard boxes (they were too clever for snap traps) from a local hardware shop then swung by B+Q where we met 3 other women (total strangers) all debating the best way of despatching the little critters from their homes. It somehow felt good to know there were others in the same situation, that it wasn't something wrong with us, that we were somehow dirty or substandard, it was just sheer dumb luck. If they want to get into your home, they will, period.

Anyhoo, after careful deliberation, we went with the electric trap that zaps 'em, an ultrasonic deterrent (no, we weren't put off, the description and limitations were far more believable) and more sticky traps. The ultrasonic went in the bedroom, a plug directly opposite the bed, the zap trap in an alcove where the sonics wouldn't reach, the sticky in another corner and as hub heard one in the computer room, another sticky in there. In the space of a couple of hours, we caught one in the computer room and I heard numerous cries of distress from the bedroom (oh yeah, it crashed and banged in the daytime too-sonic thingie was obviously doing its trick!) so by the time it came to bed, things were somewhat quieter so we risked sleeping- with the lights on.

Not like I got much sleep that night, I was listening for every noise, stressed to the eyeballs but it was a start and over the following nights, we gradually worked with less and less light until we were properly sleeping with the light off though I still got extremely twitchy when it got dark (as it does early here, 3-4pm). Things began to get more stable though in a house which is crammed to the gunnells with fiberly stuff, I had to fall on the generosity of many and stored boxes of yarn with the in-laws, my parents had generously driven over and filled their small car with smelly fleeces to store in their garage and we obvoiusly spent time clearing and tidying where and when we could.

All went positively until Tuesday came along, we'd put a sticky trap on the kitchen worktop where evidence was most active the evening before and hub was to check it before he went to work in case it had worked. Well, he did, nothing, I did at breakfast, still nothing, at lunch when I came in with my pie from the bakery it was fine but when I went to wash my plate I was greeted with a squeaking shrieking creature that I plain and simply could not go past. Problem.

Particularly as it was hubbie's Christmas meal at lunchtime and I had no idea of when he would return...and half the kitchen was out of bounds.....

There was NO WAY I was dealing with it, I tried but it honestly turned my blood cold, in my childhood we were close to a water treatment plant and river and rats plagued my formative years until I was around 6 or 7 and a council man got to the bottom of the situation so it's essentially left me with a bit of a phobia, behind bars, no problem, but wild, urgh! So, once again, I had to fall on the generosity of the parents-in-law and the FIL turned up an hour later complete with bashing stick, poor guy! He did a good job though and by 2pm I had regained control of the kitchen and spent a somewhat stressful evening waiting for hubbie to return. So the score was sticky traps 2, everything else zero but we were 2 down which had to be good but this was leading towards Christmas and I had neither time nor energy to decorate the house so it was only the Sunday before when the tree finally got put up, that's about as far as it went.

It wouldn't have been so bad if we hadn't had a succession of bad Christmasses which I'd mentioned previously, the first of which involved one grandmother in hospital with a crumbled spine. She died in the new year, a good age but the thing that tipped me over the edge was the fact that she'd had and been treated for cancer and hadn't told a soul. Coming on top of leaving my job due to ill health that no one could find a reason for and having my benefit snatched from me by a cow of a doctor (with no recourse to appeal simply because hubbie works), it was the straw that broke me, literally.

That was the start of my continuing battle with anxiety depression, I felt guilt and anger that I never had a chance to help or support my grandmother tied in with the emotional distress of being forced to make a job for myself at a time when I knew in my heart I did not have the strength to do a half reasonable job and just before that Christmas due to the incompetence of benefits staff, my time-limited benefit expired and was not transferred so I was expected to run a business on £15 a fortnight!

So 2002 is pretty much deleted from my memory and when in the Christmas of that year my other grandmother was at home with oxygen and died around easter... of cancer, that time wasn't excatly sterling either. The next year eactly on hubbie's birthday, my dad decided to step in a pothole taking the dog for a protracted walk, broke his ankle, got up and stood on it (v. bad) and shattered both his ankle and lower leg. Also being in the middle of nowhere when it happened, he was lucky that a couple also out walking helped him to limp home. So that was another Christmas spent at the hospital, it took ten days before the swelling went down enough for them to operate and months of metalwork both internal and external. I had the advantage? of breaking my arm back in 2002 which meant I got extra support from people who didn't see I needed it mentally but the lessons I learned in recovery I was able to pass on to my dad and he like myself is pretty much back to normal as far as level of movement is concerned.

I've had a lot of time, a lot of therapy and two years of less-stress Christmasses before this one and in a lot of ways I've recovered though it's become clear over the last few months that the long term stress my body was put under has actually caused one hell of a lot of damage. No, not cancer, not the thing I worried about; Hashimoto's Thyroiditis just like my ma (heading in the right direction so far), acid reflux so bad it caused the lump in my throat and now it looks like hypertension could be on the cards. At least I have sucessfully been treated for the Arthritis which never comes up on a test but plagued my life for so long even though I get stern warnings from my doc every time it comes to medication reviews (us asthmatics aren't allowed to have Arthritis, aparrently, or at least shouldn't get treatment for it).

I still get stressed, unreasonably so I guess, and very emotional over trivial things but the mouse situation's shaken us out of our complacent lifestyles and examine quite why the place gets in such a mess. On Boxing day we did a grand clear out of the back room upstairs, the grand dumping ground for boxes and associated christmas stuff, filled the recycling bin, the half-full non-recycling bin, took a car load of stuff to the charity shop and another car load ready to go to the tip tomorrow. We went to B+Q and got 2 metal shelving units and some plastic boxes so now my upstairs yarn has a home and he's currently assembling the second one right now for his assorted junk, a small step but in the right direction and in a few days we've made a huge difference in that room.

And so far, there's been no more evidence of our little friends though I'm not relaxing yet. Once things are clearer and I can be sure, then I'll be happier but for now I'm just glad they're keeping hidden.

I see a definite New Years resolution starting!
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Now to Knitterly news which, in my typical stressed fashion, I've put the pics in the wrong order, d'oh! Ah well, here we go.

Here's Mystic Waters finally finished and blocking. It was so big, there was no way it was going on the blocking board so it couldn't be wetted as it was pinned to the bed!


I just couldn't get it all in the frame!


I never managed to get that pesky final border straight but it did have pride of place at the Christmas dining table. It was lovely to wear if impractical though I guessI'm going to have to get used to it, there's four so far this year, two starting in just a couple of days.

After much frustration and major repeated frogging, I completed the back and am around the armhole stage on the front.

It's difficult to get the colours right but you get the picture. It's moving slowly, even slower wht with the Christmas and tidying and so on but I hope to still have it finished before the winter turns to spring.

Here's where we jump around a bit 'cos the pics are in the wrong place. I picked up this nifty bag as a sort of gift to me just before Christmas.


It's got places for needles, a circular concertina holder thingie and loads of pockets for lord knows what stuff. I plan to fill it sometime soon.

In total disorder here's my first knitted swatch for Secret of the stole 2. I knitted the first part with 3mm needles then switched to 2.75mm when I thought it might be a wee bit loose which is why the edges are uneven. I'm undecided which needle to use but the yarn is truly gorgeous.



Here is my choice of yarns for the next 3 knitalongs, the dark blue in the background for Dem Fischer sin Fru, a choice between the dusky pink at the back or the green in the middle for the Spring surprise, variegated laceweight that I decided against and cones of cashmere silk that were a bit on the fine side. I'm accruing a good lace stash! Oh yeah, and at the front another "me" prezzie from Posh Yarns before Christmas, just not enough yardage.

Christmas prezzies (should have been at the beginning!). Being a forward-thinking kind of girl, I order them in advance then they're ready to pass around when relatives ask me what I want!


The bottom one is a special book that hubbie ordered with our holiday photos in it, what a great idea and a lovely surprise!

And an even lovelier surprise, a special pre-christmas gift from Lyndsey!

It's 5 skeins of wonderful Colinette Parisienne that the lucky lady found in the SALES section! There's around £40 of yarn there for a fiver! I did try to tempt her with the pattern book to make something for herself even though I seriously coveted it! I did knit a pair of socks for her recently which she loved (we did a bit of a bargain!) but it was still a lovely present.


And here's the Posh yarns laceweight that hubbie gave me (well, I DID pick it up in advance!).

There wasn't really enough for two of the knitalongs this time but the third HAD to be knitted with the cobweb cashmere/silk she'd called Chocolate! the rest will just stay in reserve until something else beautiful comes along. It was a nightmare to wind though!

We even did a bit of post-Christmas Shopping yesterday, I got these from John Lewis...

...all half price!

And this cache from Abakhan, for just over £15!

I got plenty of pennies stashed away ready for Skip North next year and picked up a few goodies along the way too. Plus there's Posh yarns sale later on this evening...get ready for the scramble!

...actually, I just lost everything, bugger!

Wednesday, 19 December 2007

21 today! (Again!)

Sorry for the dealy in posting, I will tell you the whole story in the fullness of time but for now I need your good wishes for a totally different reason.

Having a Birthday so close to Christmas is never going to be an easy thing, too many times of combined presents and the day being consumed in the feverish racing about picking up last-minute items plus the memory of three horrendous Christmasses one after another has left our dear hubbie with a deep mistrust of all things Birthday-related!

For me it means extra-special effort to try and counterract the negativity, early presents, birthday wrapping paper and heaps of prezzies on the day. There have been times when I have let things slip in the past but I think the nail on the coffin was a few years back when my dad fell down a pothole on the exact day and ended up in metal and wires around his foot and leg for months. It's been two, maybe three years now since anything major happened around Christmas but it still has that slight air of " what can go wrong this time?" Well, we kind of have repeat scenario this year but at least no-one is hurt, in hospital or at death's door!

So anyway, I'm asking anyone out there who's still reading my blog at this stressful time of year to take a second and wish my lovely Pete a happy Birthday in the comments section; hell anything to make his day a little bit different, what d'you think?

Thank you in advance for anyone that is still out there!

Thursday, 6 December 2007

It's Magic! (or how not to knit a sock!)

Firstly, apologies for the somewhat lacklustre post last time. I've been suffering a bit with the old health this week (mostly self-inflicted..note to self, do NOT carry a 6kg wheel in a bag over your shoulder all the way through Liverpool-20 mins. and expect to get away with it!). I have been told by the other half in his somewhat undiplomatic way that I was "a right old grouch" on Monday so I was obviously not on top form.

Anyway, Would you like to see a bit of magic?

Here we have a nearly completed pair of socks...
I wave my magic wand (just use your imagination!)...
Now you see them...

...Now you don't!

Sorry, was that too fast for you?

Okay, let's do it one more time, just a little slower...

Going..................

Going......


Going....


(Nearly) gone!

To fill in the gaps, these were destined to become a pair of Jaywalkers for the aforementioned other half. Despite the fact that I have already knitted this pattern three times before for different sized feet, I mucked it up right royally!

Before starting the heel on the second sock, I got hubby to try the first one on, unfortunately it was tight getting over the heel area so I thought..okay, I fix the second heel, finish the second sock then rip the first back to the heel and fix it...Well, that was the plan.

I got hubbie to try the second half-finished sock on to check the heel modifications in case it needed further tinkering...he couldn't even get it on his foot, the leg was too tight!

So, adios amigos, they'll just have to wait 'till after Christmas. Still, look on the bright side, that's one UFO out of the pile! Actually, I've made good use of my lack of activity outside to complete 2 more long-standing UFO's, pic's to follow. I've actually sewed in 2, yes, TWO zips in cardi's this week, I'm dead proud!


Monday, 3 December 2007

A whole week goes by and all I can show you is.....

Knitting, knitting and more knitting!

in Mystic waters news, here's the latest installment...


...Yeah, it's getting a bit big to appreciate all in one shot (and fit on one 80cm circular!), so here's a close-up...

As I actually managed to take these photos on one of those rare patches of sunlight, they might apppear a bit bleached but I think it still shows how much I'm loving this whole thing. I completed clue 6 in one day (albeit a long one!). Only 2 more weeks to go!

And in between all the lacy happenings, I managed to complete the cardigan i've been blogging about over the past few weeks..

....Here it is actually being worn...

..And I rather like it! I 'm happy with the fit after the alterations I'd made and the buttons...well, after buying about ten "possibles", I found the perfect specimens in my button box, from a previous forage!

There is sock news but i'll leave it to next time, suffice to say there's a bit of frogging to be done before they're done, but at least I'm working on the heel on the second sock right now.

The completion of Secret of the Stole cleared time for me to start this knit which I've been dying to start for months!

It's Twilley's freedom spirit and an interesting pattern where the front becomes gthe back and vice versa hence stripes of stocking and reverse stocking stitch. Adding increases into that makes it a bit like patting your head and rubbing your tummy at the same time but thankfully, at this time, I'm past that point. Not without a reasonable degree of frogging, however, the worst when an entire days worth of knitting went west. Ah well, these things are sent to try us!