A close friend of mine deserves a wonderful, colourful baby sweater knit out of yarn that she would probably never splurge on and buy for herself. Therefore, when trying to decide on a baby project for…
Sometimes I quite heart what husbands do. As I have mentioned in previous posts, I am working on a graduate degree at the moment. The end is coming into sight as I will be finished in…
Here at Casa de Welford things are a little ruffled. School started up again on Tuesday. Work has been quite busy as, on top of my regular position, I am orientating at a new centre –…
and it’s crazy food!
While touring around the Gibsons’ Fibre Festival a couple of weeks ago, I found 1218 meters of Bluefaced Leicester, hand-dyed by Knitopia’s owner, Lynne. With subtle greys, teal and black through-out the yarn, I knew it…
I can’t believe it’s finished: Manu by Kate Davies is finished. I started this in March 2010 and have been working on it steadily since over the spring and summer. I even started bargaining with myself…
Finishing the pockets on Manu left me thinking that possibly seamless pockets weren’t something that people commonly do. I was taught by my Aunt Yvonne prior to her dying a couple of years ago (the blog…
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The Wool n’ Spinning Podcast July 2015 :: Finishing all the skeins & a Roadbug…
Taking a little break from all of the Tour de Fleece stuff for a moment…
I always identify myself as a ‘sweater knitter’ and more specifically, a ‘cardigan knitter’ but…
Tour de Fleece starts this weekend! It’s an annual event that the Official Tour de…
Have you ever had one of those projects that you doubted yourself all the way…