Thursday, February 19, 2026

More Leftovers

 


Not my own leftovers this time. A friend had this yarn left over from a project and asked me to knit a pair of socks with it. She knows I like knitting socks! I found a pattern and started knitting, but the yarn really isn't suited to socks. It's a single, ie it doesn't have two or more strands plyed together, and it's too soft and easily split to make good socks. I contacted Kath and she said make something that the yarn is suited to. I browsed the pins on my knitting board on Pinterest and decided on That Nice Stitch (cowl) by Stitchnerd Designs. 


I'm happy with how it's turning out. I really like the texture of the slipstitch pattern, and the way it's combined with stripes of stocking stitch. To use the textured stitch entirely would be overpowering.





Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Leftovers

 



I dyed four skeins of pink wool for the baby onesie, but only used three, so I knitted the leftovers into a pair of fingerless gloves. The pattern is Augusta by Lena Marie Gjerald. I've used the pattern before, but forgotten that it needs more than one skein of wool. I'll write myself a note on the pattern. It looks like cables, but it's actually a mock cable that is very easy to knit. 

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Cherry Guava Jelly

 




I'd never heard of cherry guavas, but there's a cherry guava tree in our new garden. I was told that it makes very good jam. The tree was a bit damaged when the roof tiles were replaced in November, but it nevertheless has produced a good crop of fruit. The fruit can just be eaten as they are, but I had a go at making jam with them. Actually, I made jelly, sieving out the peel and pips, because the pips are rather hard. It turned out well, with a nice colour, good set and a pleasantly tart taste. 

I also made loaves for rusks yesterday.



This morning I cut them into fingers and they are currently drying out in the oven


While I was in the kitchen, I made ice cream too, using double thick cream I bought at the market on Saturday

I went to the market as a visitor, rather than a stall holder. After a couple of markets where I sold very little, I decided it was time to throw in the towel. I suspect that all those who want puppets have bought them! My stall holder partner is still there, selling soap, so if I change my mind, I can always return. I may well do the winter markets, as socks and fingerless gloves are popular. In the meantime, it was a relief not to have to worry about preparing goods for market and not having an early start to the day to set up the stall. 




Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Second Time Around

 



After finishing the baby clothes, I went back to the cardigan I've been knitting for myself and finished it off. The pattern is called Rows of Lavender, by Drops Designs. I enjoyed knitting it. I like this type of lace knitting that requires just the right amount of concentration. I do think it looks better than the cardigan I unravelled. 



Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Bootees To Match

 


I've finished knitting the bootees to go with the onsie. The pattern I used is called Hop, Skip & Jump, by Kirstie McLeod.  It's a clever pattern, using increases and short rows to shape the bootees. It didn't have a ribbon, I added eyelets and ribbons. 

Monday, February 9, 2026

Done


 I didn't get much knitting done over the weekend, but I've worked on the baby onsie today and got it finished, complete with baby's name. I was worried about the embroidery affecting the stretch of the ribbing, so I worked each letter separately on a knit portion of rib. Lucky for me that it's a short name! I must knit matching booties now, but checked with the new mum first. She says she's happy and yes, wants the booties. Phew. I always worry at this stage that the person who ordered something won't be happy.  

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Aha

 


Aha, I think the baby onsie is going to work. Now that I've made some progress, I can see where I'm going. I think I'll have enough wool too. Now I just need to get on with it.