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Sunday, 2 August 2015

A family of Mummy B dollies....


I decided to try out some knitted dolls from an old Jean Greenhowe
Pattern book from the 1990s







 These Mummy B Dollies looks so cute



I've used D/K yarn in a variety of colours and have adapted the patterns



to suit the dolls.








They are about 14 inches tall








This brother and sister combo are slightly smaller.


Maybe about twelve inches tall.



They have their hats and scarves ready for winter !












Knits on the go....

I seem to spend a lot of time on my knitting projects and then forget to share them on my blog

My needles have been busy with a variety of small projects

...Here are a few of my knits on the go...




Itty bitty witch 



Knitted in black and purple  D/ K yarn

all ready for Halloween

She even has a shoulder bag for her spell book



Comfy Cosy



My mother used to make tea cosies like this one.
Sadly the art of tea in a pot has long since disappeared so I had to remind myself how to
knit tea cosy stitch.

I'm pleased with the result and it keeps my
teapot toasty warm.






 A Parliament of Owls




I learned how to crochet in the round and made these colourful owls 
in a variety of variegated  D/K yarns










Sunday, 5 October 2014

The family is growing...


Mr Pink





A trio of Ladies





Pirate Sam





Spools of Indian Ribbon....


Spools of Indian Ribbon



On one of my visits to a local market I came across an abundance

of Indian Ribbon 

which is perfect for my knitti projects



The colours are sumptuous and redolent of  the heat and sun of 
an Indian summer.


The rich vibrancy of the colours really brightened up my day.



Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Little bitti odd Dollies ...

 I love making these quirky odd dollies. They take quite some time to construct and are too fiddly for children but well worth the effort as grown ups seem to like them !!


This is my work in progress


 Such long air means that each individual strand needs to be hooked separately.



Well worth all the effort






All the dollies turn out to be quite different.

And some faces look quirkier that others !





They're great fun and I enjoy making them and embellishing with ribbons and beads.



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Saturday, 19 July 2014

Vintage Chevron Stripes...

Vintage Chevron Stripes in shades of blue make 
this a striking baby blanket.

A perfect size for a baby car seat / carrier

24 x 22 inches (61 x 56 cms)


This pattern has been around for ages and I can remember my mother knitting chevrons in the 1960s .
I think it still looks really striking.


 Once you get the rhythm of knitting the chevrons, this is a really easy blanket to make.

It would work well in bold or pastels colours.






This is knitted in an easy wash and care acrylic Double Knitting weight wool, but it would also work well in super soft baby wool.


You can make it longer by adding more chevrons.


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Thursday, 24 April 2014

Stocking up my stash....

In the hope of getting reading for a craft fayre later in the year I have been busy restocking


my stash of crochet ittybittyblankies



These are crocheted in a wool/acrylic mix
and come in roughly between 26ins-28 ins square
or between 67-72cms



I've always got work in progress




This wool mix is sumptuous - beautifully soft and tactile


This delicate pastel mix is in a very fine DK acrylic
but is perfectly soft and hard wearing


Baby blue in worked in a soft DK blend for
a traditional baby ittybittyblankie




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