Friday, 1 July 2011

Rome stole my knitting

Ok, so I have an excuse for not really being on track with the knit one square per day thing - I have had a fairly stressful day flying back from Rome today, and in the process lost my luggage. Well I say 'lost' when really I know it is somewhere between Rome and London and on its way to me in the next 24 hours. The sad thing is, the only thing I am without is my knitting! I have duplicates of all my other toiletries and things, but in the interest of keeping my size 5mm needles unbroken I took my whole set of bamboo needles in the Cath Kidson case that Lewis bought me for Christmas a few years back - and they're all in transit! So my attempts at knitting one square per day have been foiled by the lovely people at BA.

So, in the absence, I have figured out the pattern from memory and looking at pictures of my squares for Pattern A and have notes this down in a chart, like for cross-stitch. I also found a sice 5mm circular needle and the extra yarn for the rest of the blanket, so I'm all ready to go...maybe tomorrow morning now seeing as, right now as I'm typing this on my lap top in the lounge, Lewis (my new husband!) has fallen asleep on the floor of the lounge and I feel quite guilty as he is 'staying up' for me until we go to sleep.

So this is me signing off for tonight, fingers crossed my luggage turns up tomorrow morning!

xvx

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Day 12: 9 squares

Ok, so I'm a little behind, well 3 squares behind infact but I have good intentions to try and catch up and keep on track with completing one square per day. I have a feeling I could get a bit obsessive over this! But hey, it's all good fun and will hopefully result in a nice cozy blanket for our lounge:)

Good night from Rome!
xx

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Sunday, 26 June 2011

99 squares in 99 days


I have decided to set myself the challenge of knitting 99 squares in 99 days so that I can complete my first blanket (Luna Blanket by Martin Storey) in just over 3 months. I started last Saturday18th June and have currently completed 8 squares (so I need to make 1 more today to keep on track!). Here are some squares I have already made so far:

I've been wanting to make this blanket since I first saw it published in The Knitter magazine over a year ago. I nearly went for the same yarn they used (Rowan Alpaca Cotton) but this would make it cost nearly £140 to make!! Eeek! So I decided to go for the more budget option, that I won't be too heartbroken over if it gets snagged by certain mischievous small felines that live with us. Which means, I only spent £32 on the yarn for the whole project - go me!

I decided to go with cream and brown (rather than black) as our decor is more softer browns than monochrome.

This is a challenge I really do want to stick to, so despite all my upcoming travelling for work (Rome, Milan, Madrid, Berlin) I will be using my time in my hotel room to knit rather than feel lonely and miss my husband - so it's a good plan all round!

I'll be sure to keep you updated on this project - I need to find a way to keep myself motivated and not get bored of knitting 50 squares of pattern A and 49 squares of pattern B!

Wish me luck!

Thursday, 9 June 2011

Knitting in the park

I have recently taken to visiting the park near work in the morning and at lunchtimes to knit and it's lovely! I normally get to work about half an hour before I actually need to start, so as I'm not very busy at the moment, I've decided to use my extra time to get some much missed knitting done. The result: I am already turning the heel on a sock I started 5 days ago - woohoo!

After the commute into London, followed by the joys of the tube, just sitting peacefully in the park listening to the birds (with a faint background accompaniment of car engines and beeping horns) is such a nice contrast and seems to be making each day much more enjoyable:)

Saturday, 20 November 2010

I love Hobbycraft!

I'm about to start a new project and realised I needed a new set of needles, so just popped over to Hobbycraft down the road and now I have everything I need:) It's so convenient having the store just over the road, although it does make things a bit more dangerous on the 'spend all our money on yarn' front!

Anyway, on to the knitting - very exciting starting a new project!

Wednesday, 8 September 2010

Kittens and the piano


Well here we are, and another 6 weeks has gone by with no blog from me - ah well, I guess it's because not much knitting has been going on lately for me but I have a very good excuse!

The house is pretty much sorted now (and by that I mean we have bought and put up curtains and lamp shades in every room and build all furniture that will reasonably fit in our little house!) and we have had a recent addition to our family: our two new beautiful Burmese kittens!

Their names are Kawaii (on the right) and Sebastian (on the left) and they are as mischievous as they look and totally adorable!

So with these two cuties running around the house it's very difficult to get much else done, plus they are their own entertainment - who needs tv when you can play with kittens?

I am planning on getting out the knitting some time soon, no prizes for guessing what will happen to the yarn if I turn my back for a few minutes, so will have to keep an eye on the two monkeys:)

I ordered a piano cover online a few weeks ago, which is custom made to fit the dimensions of the Petrof and I courageously fought my way through London on the tube yesterday evening (during a strike no less!) with the box containing said cover, the size of a huge old fashioned tv! Anyway it was worth it as it fits perfectly and now we don't have to worry about the felines using it as a sliding landing platform.

Anyway, this post was just to update on our most exciting recent news - and it's so wonderful coming home everyday to those two beautiful babies waiting for food and smoothes:)

x

Friday, 30 July 2010

Knitting withdrawal symptoms

I was so very close to completing my bamboo skirt and suddenly between moving house (which was brilliant and exhausting at the same time) and busy work (unexpected at this time of year) I haven't actually been able to do any knitting for at least a month now!

I guess its not the end of the world, just feels very strange and feel like I might forget how if I leave it too long! haha just kidding.

I'm travelling at the moment, been in Rome on Tuesday and Wednesday then Berlin yesterday and today, but very much looking forward to coming home to our new house and my fiancee - travelling for work is exciting to a certain point, but at the same time, nothing beats being at home with people who speak your language:)

And yes, I realise my promise to blog more has been broken, here's to an attempt at more regular blogging!