Saturday, 29 September 2018
Sunday, 16 September 2018
The Weekly Swatch: Bramble Knit Stitch
Bramble Knit in DK and Sock Yarn |
Requiring a multiple of 4 plus 2 stitches, the Bramble Knit Stitch can be easily memorised and, once you have gotten to grips with knitting and purling repeatedly into the same stitch, there is nothing scary about this stitch sequence.
The Bramble Stitch is a little less 'bobbly' than the Gooseberry Stitch and ideally suited for garments with a dense texture. The pictures show swatch samples in both sock (Araucania Botany Lace) and DK yarn (Wendy Merino Double Knitting), highlighting the different effects you can achieve depending on the choice of yarn.
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Araucania Botany Lace,
four-row- repeat-knit-stitch,
knitting,
Knitting Techniques,
Sock Yarn,
Swatch,
Techniques,
Textured Knit Stitches,
The Weekly Swatch
Sunday, 5 August 2018
The Weekly Swatch: Horseshoe Lace Stitch Pattern
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Easy Lace,
knitting,
Knitting Techniques,
lace knitting,
laceknitting,
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Saturday, 7 April 2018
Vintage 80s Knitting Patterns - Part 3
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80s,
Aacrylic yarn,
Vintage Knitting Patterns
Monday, 2 April 2018
Knitted Pencil Mini - Dress for Petite Blythe or Little Pullip - Free Knitting Pattern
As promised months ago, here is my pattern for a miniature knitted pencil dress, designed for both Petite Blythe dolls, Dollcena Dolls and Little Pullips.
Little Pullip Doll in custom Hand-Knit Pencil Dress |
The pink mini pencil dress, worn by the Little Pullip doll above required less than 2 grams of yarn. I used Araucania Botany lace, which is a 4 ply fingering weight sock yarn, but any sock yarn with similar attributes will be suitable for this pattern. The construction of the dress allows you to easily adjust the design when fitting the dress on your doll whilst knitting.
Knitted seamlessly in the round from the bottom up, the pencil dress is secured at the back of the doll's neck with the help of two i-cords. The simple design can be customised by adjusting both the length of the dress itself and the length of the i-cords. In two prototypes of the design (worn by a Takara Tomy Dollcena below) I turned the mini into a maxi dress, but overall I prefer the shorter version.
Takara Tomy Dollcena Doll in Knitted Pencil Maxi Dress |
Labels:
Araucania Botany Lace,
Crafting for Dolls,
Doll Knitting Pattern,
Dollcena Doll,
Dolls,
Free Patterns;,
Free Patterns; Original Designs,
I-cord,
Monster High,
Original Designs,
Pullip,
Takara Tomy
Sunday, 25 March 2018
Simple DIY Monster High Outfit - made from scraps
The Great Scarrier Reef edition of Clawdeen (Monster High) |
The Great Scarrier Reef edition of Clawdeen moved in three months ago and I completely ignored her pleas for an outfit change. I'm pleased to report that I finally rectified this dire state of affairs and - after a brief outing into the world of hand sewing - here we have her in a prototype of a new stripy outfit, which was made from the sleeve of a an old top and the salvaged components of a retired bra.
Clawdeen Wolf (Monster High) in custom stripy outfit |
As a result of the fins on her hips and arms, and her mermaid-style stand, the scarrier reef version of Clawdeen poses certain challenges when it comes to creating clothes for her.
The design of this two-part (three-part, if you care to include her small scarf) outfit tries to work around these obstacles (arm fins, hip-fins and and tail-stand) rather than altering the doll.
Custom DIY Outfit for Monster High Great Scarrier Reef Clawdeen |
As I didn't have a suitable piece of velcro to hand, I resorted to cannibalising an old bra to salvage the metal fasteners and the elastic bands. The fabric scrap used for her sirrong-style skirt and drapey top is rather stretchy and wraps tightly around the elastics when sewing up the fasteners. The elastic top seams help adding drape to skirt and top, and ensure a good fit around hips (below the fin fasteners) and torso.
Clawdeen should be much happier now, whilst I'm off improving the design.
Clawdeen Wolf Monster High in Custom Outfit |
Labels:
Crafting for Dolls,
Design Digest,
Dolls,
Free Patterns; Original Designs,
From Scraps,
Monster High,
Not Knitting,
Sewing
Sunday, 18 March 2018
The Weekly Swatch: Lace Mesh Stitch
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Easy Lace,
easy lace knit stitch,
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openwork,
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Swatch,
The Weekly Swatch
Sunday, 11 March 2018
Vintage 80s Knitting Patterns - Part 2
If you can't get enough of 1980s knitting patterns, here is another post full of them. Some might be 1970s, some 1990s. Unfortunately, the majority of these don't have a publication date.
At any rate, be prepared for broad shoulders and daring colours.
More of my vintage knitting pattern collection is available here.
Vintage 1980s Knitting Pattern, Ladies' Slash Neck Slipover - Argyll Wools Ltd, Leaflet No 647 |
Vintage1980s Ladies' Jersey with Aran Stitch Bands Knitting Pattern |
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80s,
Design Digest,
Vintage Knitting Patterns
Saturday, 10 March 2018
Vintage 80s Knitting Patterns
As I was going through my vintage knitting pattern collection, I came across these gems from the 80s. They simply had to go on the blog.
It's time for knitted jackets (preferably with foam shoulder pads), over-sized jumpers and colour blocks. Let's go back to the 1980s.
Enjoy!
Vintage 80s Argyll Knitting Pattern - Ladies' Cotton Drop Stitch Sweater |
Vintage 80s Alafoss Ladies' Jumper Knitting Patterns |
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80s,
Design Digest,
Patons UK Vintage,
sirdar,
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Sunday, 4 March 2018
Vegan Baking: Pumpkin Spice Coconut Oat Cookies (Gluten-Free)
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Egg-Free,
Food,
Gluten-Free,
Not Knitting,
Recipe,
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Thursday, 1 March 2018
An Update on Pickle: 8 Weeks Since Her Cancer Diagnosis
Thanks so much to all of you who have commented and left well-wishes for Pickle. Pickle and Team Pickle appreciate them very much.
For all those, who don't know the back story: At the onset of January 2018, my cat Pickle (aged 8.5 years) was diagnosed with adenocarcinoma, the colorectal type being most likely. A detailed account of the background to this, her conventional veterinary treatment to date and her diagnosis is available in this post.
Today's post is a brief update on what we have been up to over the past eight weeks, discussing dietary changes, supplementation and some general information that helped me cope in the initial phase after receiving the sad news.
Colorectal Adenocarcinoma - Average Life Expectancy
According to available veterinary statistics on this type of cancer, Pickle was given an average life expectancy ranging from 8 weeks to 18 months from the point of diagnosis.
Today, Thursday, 1st March 2018, marks the eight-week point.
Pickle - 8 weeks after her diagnosis with colorectal adenocarcinoma |
Pickle - 8 Weeks after her Cancer Diagnosis
As I'm writing this, Pickle is lying curled up on a towel next to the laptop, having a digestive snooze after her lunch of turkey, pumpkin and turkey broth. Weekly weigh-ins confirm that she has maintained her weight and she continues to have a healthy appetite. The presence of both blood and mucous in combination with loose, smelly stools prompted us to seek veterinary assistance at the end of last year. Now, two months into the New Year, I'm pleased to say that her bowel movements have improved quite considerably. She is no longer passing loose stools accompanied by visible, bright red blood. Nevertheless, we are a long way away from optimum quality in the bowel movement department.
Labels:
Cancer,
Cat Care,
Cat Diet,
Homeopathy,
IBD,
Mietze,
Not Knitting,
Pebble,
Pickle
Wednesday, 28 February 2018
Knit your own Monk!
Knit your very own Brother Cadfael
I know, the fictional Cadfael resided at Shrewsbury Abbey, but I couldn't resist the header.
These guys below are currently on display in a Knitted Monk exhibition at Tewkesbury Abbey (Gloucester, UK). More information is available here.
What's best, there is a free knitting pattern, which can be accessed here. I'm sure donations are very welcome. :-)
So, now there are really no excuses not to knit your very own Cadfael...or even a whole monastery.
Knitted Monk Exhibition, Tewkesbury Cathedral, February 2018 |
Saturday, 24 February 2018
Another Lentil Recipe: Red Lentil Curry with Pumpkin, Spinach, Brussels Sprouts...and whatever else I could find in the fridge
Unlike my baking experiment with red lentils, this was a rather more pleasant lentil experience...
Vegan Red Lentil and Pumpkin Curry |
Red lentil stews are a failsafe, and during my three-week elimination diet, they were a staple. Stews are filling, flavoursome and suitable for all those with restrictive dietary requirements. In my case, this means gluten-free, soy-free and dairy-free.
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Cooking,
Dairy-Free,
Egg-Free,
Food,
Gluten-Free,
Not Knitting,
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Vegan
Sunday, 18 February 2018
Gluten-free Baking with Lentils: The Quest for a Recipe that Works
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Dairy-Free,
Egg-Free,
Food,
Gluten-Free,
Not Knitting,
Recipe,
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Tuesday, 13 February 2018
Vegan Sweet Potato Brownies - gluten, egg and dairy free recipe
I was celebrating my first week on an elimination diet and ended up concocting my own version of vegan sweet potato brownies.
In addition to staying dairy and egg-free, I am also trying to cut out / reduce wheat, gluten, unfermented soy and caffeine. Strictly speaking, I should also cut out sugar. But hey (!), we all have our cheat days.
In addition to staying dairy and egg-free, I am also trying to cut out / reduce wheat, gluten, unfermented soy and caffeine. Strictly speaking, I should also cut out sugar. But hey (!), we all have our cheat days.
Vegan Sweet Potato Brownies (gluten, dairy and egg-free) |
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