Friday, 31 December 2010
Happy New Year
Tuesday, 28 December 2010
Paper wonderful
If I can find more even paper animations like this in 2011 I shall be a happy bunny.
Train of Thought from Leo Bridle on Vimeo.
Friday, 24 December 2010
Silly season

We have a friend coming down to spend Christmas Day with us and I made this sign to welcome her. I don't want there to be any illusions that she'll get the traditional Christmas dinner from me as I hate those little green knobbly things with a vengeance. I have friends who swear by a post Christmas recipe to lose weight fast: it's sprout and baked beans soup! You just heat up cooked sprouts with a large tin of those beans and blitz them. Apparently it tastes delicious and works a treat. I suspect it makes you 'turbo charged' and makes a stranger of close companions! Still, for those of you going down this route I made another sign taking my lead from Government warnings.....
...... but for the majority of you here is the real message I want to send. Here in Wales we say Nadolig Llawen but who cares what language it's in as long as the sentiment is truly meant. Thanks for being great friends this year. I've been overwhelmed by people's kindness and generosity of spirit and feel lucky enough to have got to know some great people via our blogs. Long may it continue in 2011. Have a good one everyone!
Thursday, 23 December 2010
The Bee Carol
I found this beautiful poem by Carol Ann Duffy in last weekend's Guardian newspaper on the same day that my husband checked his bees. The trays were filled with waxed pieces, signs that they are uncapping the seals and eating the honey to keep them going through this cold, cold winter. Despite repeated requests for jars of honey this summer it made me really glad he'd let them keep the rewards of all their hard work. I hope it keeps them going until the Spring and that you enjoy 'The Bee Carol' :Silently on Christmas Eve,
the turn of midnight's key,
all the garden locked in ice-
a silver frieze-
except the winter cluster of the bees.
Flightless now and shivering,
around their Queen they cling;
every bee a gift of heat;
she will not freeze
within the cluster of the bees.
Bring me for my Christmas gift
a single golden jar;
let me taste the sweetness there,
but honey leave
to feed the winter cluster of the bees.
Come with me on Christmas Eve
to see the silent hive -
trembling stars cloistered above- and then believe,
bless the winter cluster of the bees.
Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Postscript
Thank you all so much for the positive comments about my shawl and other items. I'm really not as negative as I must have seemed... honestly! The issue with the yarn has been resolved . I had used a lovely Rowan yarn and stockists are few down here (i. e. 2!) but I called the second one yesterday morning and they had 4 skeins of the colour I needed and yes.... they were definitely dark, so I headed off on the 25 mile trip to Fishguard and snapped up one of them. When I got home, I unpicked the wrong bit and re-crocheted the edge, sewed in all my ends and then delivered it to the friend who is going to wrap it before we present it tonight. She loved it and asked if I'd make her one too. This time I declined gracefully. So I can draw a line under that one and get on with something else, but while in the wool shop I saw a mannequin wearing a fab knitted top over which was worn a similar necklace to this one above. It used the same crocheted motifs, some of which had vintage diamante buttons sewn into their centres, and it looked stunning. The owner told me it is a FREE download from Rowan so if you're interested have a look here. There are some great patterns if you love knitting and crochet or patchwork. Am I going to start crocheting one of these? No.... really I'm not..... please don't ask......
Sunday, 19 December 2010
All present and correct...not
I go out with a group of friends most Tuesdays and a couple of weeks ago one of them turned up wearing a lovely knitted shawl with a fluted edge. After a lot of 'oohing' and 'aahing' and questions about how it was made - she did not know as it had been a gift - I had a quick look and said it was simple triangular knitted piece with a ruched crochet trim. One of the others asked if I could make one for her as she would love it, particularly if it was in black. At this point I was politely assertive and said something like ...'in your dreams'. The following day the others phoned me and suggested I made one for our friend as a Christmas gift from us all to cheer her up. She has had a tough year of it with illness and relationship issues and the suggestion was that we all club together to buy the wool if I would make it..... at this point my assertion skills deserted me and I agreed. If only I had realised what a nightmare it would be.I remember now how much I hate knitting. I have had to pick it up and put it down frequently because the black was just too wearing on the eyes and the large scale of it has meant hours of work. Worst of all I ran out of wool whilst crocheting the border and had to go out and buy one more ball yesterday but the shade number is different and you can see a clear difference in the last few inches of the border. I am not happy with this but the option of starting again just doesn't come into the equation, especially as it has to be finished by this Tuesday evening when we will give it to her! I need to sleep on the problem and think about something else which is exactly what I've been doing all the time I've been stuck with this project. Every time it got the better of me I went off and did something completely different.....
First thing I did was make these felt wristwarmers for another friend. I am trying to use up my supply of wool rovings so if I make anything it has to be in colours I still have. Luckily enough she is a lover of earthy colours so these will be fine. Despite doing it for years I've not made much felt in the past year so when these came out so well I decided to make something else rather than go back to the shawl. I then decided to make some boots and a hat for the daughter of a friend. She's expecting a baby in March and I love making small things but the first pair of baby boots were a disaster. They went into the compost bin. I made another pair. They went into the same bin. Undeterred I decided to crack on with the hat - doing anything except that **** shawl. These pictures are not it. Somehow the template I made was a bit off so that is currently on the side folded,pleated and now made into a bag waiting for a button to close it with........don't ask.....
In times gone by I could turn out a baby's handfelted hat in an hour so I had another go. I used to make lots of them based on the 'flower fairies' figures so the mohair and little pieces inside are meant to be stamens and anthers (use your imagination please)
I can do no more to the shawl until the wool shop opens tomorrow. I'm hoping I can get a skein that is closer in colour to the original. If not, I will have to decide what to do for the best. In the meantime I am distracting myself making a bag for another friend for Christmas. You have to pity the poor souls who will be on the receiving end of my efforts this Christmas. Next year, I will plan things better....... what was that phrase I said?.... oh yeah, 'in my dreams'.
Friday, 17 December 2010
Make your day
Hope this makes your day. It made mine when someone mentioned chocolate....oh,yes, chocolate!
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