Monday, April 20, 2026

A Bit Small

 


The wool is spun and I'm ready to knit fingerless gloves for next month's market. I wanted to try Celtic Knot Fingerless Gloves from Start Knitting website. I did think the number of stitches was a bit low, but since it's a complicated pattern, I thought I'd best knit it as written to begin with. Hmm. I have small hands and it's a very tight squeeze for me, so I don't think this would be good for the market stall. I worked out mentally how to make a bigger size, but when I came to knit, I realised that in order to get the ribbing to flow into the cable pattern, I would have to add 16 stitches. That's 56 stitches, which I think should be alright, given that cabling pulls the work in a bit. So I'm going around again:


Of course, I could have just knitted on bigger needles, but I didn't want it to look too loose. I hope this will work. 

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

More Socks

 


I've finished knitting the blue/grey socks and started on another pair. I'm also spinning more wool, which I intend to make into fingerless gloves. 

There seems to be a lot of turmoil on the Just Tatting facebook page. I'm wondering whether to ignore it or leave the group. Sure, copyright is important, but it's possible to take the concept to absurdity!

Monday, April 13, 2026

Tea With Miss Caroline

 




It didn't take me as long to sew the tatting to net as I expected. I put on a podcast and sewed with half a brain. The food net is ready for May's monthly market. To recap, the crinolene ladies are Martha Ess's pattern, the magnolia pattern is Nancy Tracy's and the butterfly is Jane Eborall's. The flowers are daisy picot flowers made to empty shuttles. 


Thursday, April 9, 2026

Pinned

 




I've finished tatting all the elements for my food net and started putting it together. I've sewn the beaded edging and pinned everything to the net. I have long, fine pins that will hopefully keep everything in place. I won't have much time for sewing over the next couple of days, but I'm happy to have got this far. 

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Progress

 


The long weekend was more sociable than I expected, so I haven't made much progress on the food net. I have finished knitting a pair of socks though, and started on another pair. 

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Magnolia And Two More Ladies

 


Picotsnkeys suggested that I pair magnolia flowers with Martha Ess's crinolene belle on a food net. I knew I had a pattern for a magnolia flower in my tatting file and, after a bit of a search, I managed to find it. The pattern is Tatted magnolia bloom by Nancy Tracy of Be-stitched.com. It's three dimensional, but I think that it could still work on a food net. 

When I finished the turquoise belle, I realised that she was facing the 'wrong' way. So I made the apricot lady to match.  In case you didn't see my previous post, the pattern is Miss Caroline, the Crinolene Belle, by Martha Ess. 

Monday, March 30, 2026

The Sun Is Shining

 


The sun came out last week, so I was able to wash and dye the wool I'd spun. I've knitted one pair of socks in natural. The pink and green was dyed in the microwave. I'll make a start on knitting this it this evening, after I've finished off another tatted crinolene lady.