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Leftovers 27th June – Leftovers For Lunch
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June 28, 2015. Ok, so it’s time to get back into the swing of things with the Leftovers posts! I would like to take this opportunity however, to get off track for just a moment and share with you this photo that my sister took the day after Father’s Day – we bought my dad (who has only over the past year discovered that not only is he a brilliant cook, but also really enjoys it too! Luckily, the cucumber we have points me straight to an old favourite, tomato and halloumi salad. So I’d love to get m...
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From start to finish | Knit In Love
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From start to finish. It started with a bag of raw fleece. It was washed. It was combed. It was spun. It was dyed. A hat was designed. And made. And finished. Red was very clear that he wanted a mix of blue, green and yellow which I thought was quite ambitious but Red and I were both pleased with the result. This entry was posted in knitting. May 7, 2015. Not a lot of blogging. Cardigan Bay →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *.
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October | 2014 | Knit In Love
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Monthly Archives: October 2014. It all started when I bought three whole raw fleeces at the Cotswold Farm Park in about July. That is a whole lot of fleece which makes it feel like a good opportunity for learning and playing. I bought three different types of fleece; portland and kerry hill are both fluffy and soft, and cotswold which is the curly topped sheep you see in the Cotswolds. So far I’ve just been spinning the portland which is fairly easy and very satisfying. This entry was posted in knitting.
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Crocuses for a March baby | Knit In Love
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Crocuses for a March baby. Seems like there’s lots of baby news around here. I mean, not. Seemed like the right choice. I really enjoyed this pattern. Interesting enough to keep me on my toes but also predictable enough to be relaxing; the kind of pattern you can settle into. Made with Repix (http:/ repix.it). Made with Repix (http:/ repix.it). This entry was posted in knitting. July 7, 2015. Grateful Recipient – take 2. The swoosh and the ahh →. 2 thoughts on “ Crocuses for a March baby. On First foray ...
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June | 2015 | Knit In Love
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Monthly Archives: June 2015. Grateful Recipient – take 2. You may remember we had a Special Arrival. For whom I had great pleasure in making in a baby blanket. Well, earlier this year we had Special Arrival 2. A dilemma: another large baby blanket? They already have one… So this time I went for a smaller cot size blanket. Yet another Anne Hanson pattern, this one is called Sky Ladder. This entry was posted in knitting. June 27, 2015. The scarf pattern Peu do Pluie. The hat: Woolly Wormhead’s Elourne.
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Cardigan Bay | Knit In Love
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Last summer we spent an unprecedented amount of time in Cardigan Bay in Wales. It is a beautiful stretch of coastline with towns that don’t quite live up to the scenery in which they are set. Which is to say the carousels and arcades of Barmouth aren’t quite as nice as the beaches and mountains that surround it. This entry was posted in knitting. May 18, 2015. From start to finish. Ho…li…day… →. 3 thoughts on “ Cardigan Bay. May 18, 2015 at 12:38 pm. This looks beautiful Becky, love the colours, pattern.
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May | 2015 | Knit In Love
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Monthly Archives: May 2015. Ho…li…day…. We are currently on holiday in France. There were lots of reasons for me to look forward to this week away. Here are several of them…. The four skeins at the front were hand dyed by me and Red for a jumper for Red (the far left is bright red, not pink, and the other three are brown with red mixed – something funny about the colours here…); the two at the back are hand spun for a wrap for Myrtle. This entry was posted in knitting. May 28, 2015. May 18, 2015. It star...
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Ho…li…day… | Knit In Love
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Ho…li…day…. We are currently on holiday in France. There were lots of reasons for me to look forward to this week away. Here are several of them…. The four skeins at the front were hand dyed by me and Red for a jumper for Red (the far left is bright red, not pink, and the other three are brown with red mixed – something funny about the colours here…); the two at the back are hand spun for a wrap for Myrtle. This entry was posted in knitting. May 28, 2015. Myrtle the wee wildflower →.
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Polka dots and Prams: Megan Nielsen Maternity Pina Dress - The Little Tailoress | Sewing Blog | Fashion & Vintage Sewing
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The Little Tailoress Sewing Blog Fashion and Vintage Sewing. Polka dots and Prams: Megan Nielsen Maternity Pina Dress. July 26, 2015. Middot; 14 comments. Maternity is a tricky business when it comes to ones own personal sense of style. All of a sudden you can’t wear ANY of your clothes, and as a seamstress you have an entirely different and continually changing body to address as well as absolutely nothing to wear! Was really cute and in the right fabric would almost have a 1940s tea dress vibe. Anyone ...
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Myrtle the wee wildflower | Knit In Love
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When I decided I wanted to make a cardigan for Myrtle I knew she would have to be fundamentally involved in all the choices we would make along the way about the finished product. I had a pattern in mind that she was easily persuaded to; the wee wildflower cardigan. She was initially quite a reluctant model. But then started enjoying herself a bit more. Wow she’s looking grown all big. June 7, 2015. Ho…li…day…. Learning curve →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published.
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