Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Busy With Bags

 


Anne, the silversmith, has ordered 50 bags this month, instead of the usual 30, so that will keep me busy for a while. 

Monday, September 8, 2025

In The Mood For Knitting

 Saturday's market wasn't a great success for me. I sold enough to pay for my table, but no more. I decided that if I couldn't sell, I'd better buy - I came home with a basket full of foodstuffs, from double  cream to pecan nuts. 

I'm in the mood to knit. I thought I might tackle the half finished pullover I was asked (a long time ago!) to complete.


First step was to untangle the yarns at the back of the work:


Then it took some time to work out what size was being knitted and where it was on the chart. I had to undo a few rows because there was a mistake, which wasn't altogether a bad thing because it helped me figure out where I'm at. I think I've got it now:


This is not a good take-along project, of course, so I might need to have something smaller on the go too. 


Thursday, September 4, 2025

Ladybird

 


Or Ladybug. I've made a ladybird hooded towel for Saturday's morning market table.  She's not easy to photograph or display, but hopefully she will be eye catching. 

I wasn't sure if ladybird spots are symmetrical, so I looked it up and apparently they are. My ladybird duly has spots arranged symmetrically. 

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Key Rings

 


With Winter disappearing so suddenly, it seems a good idea to make things other than woolens for Saturday's market. I've whizzed up some key rings with beaded crochet rope, which are usually popular. The spinning wheel has been put to one side for the moment. 

Monday, September 1, 2025

Flowers And Butterflies

 

I've been making another food cover - tatted motifs on net - for the next market. I don't mind if it doesn't sell because it's useful to have on hand in case I need a quick gift. But Summer arrived very suddenly, so it may well sell at the market. 

The 12 butterflies don't show up much in  the photo. I used them to empty shuttles. The lady I was tatting lavender bunches for has moved away, so there's no point in having shuttles filled with lavender colours. 



Friday, August 29, 2025

Alterations

 Normally on a Friday morning I'm at a retirement home with a craft group, but yesterday I received a message that there's an event on at the home and we can't use the gazebo. It feels like bonus time! So I thought I'd use the time to do a job I've been 'meaning' to do  - make alterations to a couple of garments I like but don't wear because they're too long. The first is this skirt, which I made a couple of years ago 

The fabric is rather stiff and doesn't drape well, so the long skirt just doesn't look right. I thought perhaps it would work better as a pencil skirt. Of course, I don't want to lose the tatting ( pattern number 80 on page 63 of the Tatted Artistry of Teiko Fujito) or redo the hem, so I decided to cut the top of the skirt off. I used a skirt that I like to determine how much to cut off:

 Snip


 It looks skew here, but is actually fine. I didn't bother to retrieve the elastic, I just redid the casing from scratch:

It looks more A-line than pencil, but I still think it'll be more wearable than the long version.

Then I moved on to this blouse, which I made in 2022:


I've used the pattern several times since, so as with the skirt, I laid a blouse I do like over the top to give me a clue about where to cut:



I cut, turned the edge up, and neatened it. It may not be quite as neat as the lined original, but I will hopefully feel more inclined to wear it. Neat inside but hanging in the closet is not very useful! Here's a before and after pic of the hem:




Thursday, August 28, 2025

At Last

 



At last I've finished the Spring 2025 doily. Thanks very much to Renata for the pattern, given as a tatalong on her blog. It measures 70cm across, in size 40 thread. Actually, it's Spring here now, in the Southern Hemisphere. The weather has warmed up and the trees are coming into flower. So it's an appropriate time to finish.