Showing posts with label veyla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veyla. Show all posts
Monday, 20 February 2012
No Change!
Well, thank you for your lovely feedback on my blog: it seems to be fine as it is with its er, 'eclectic' mix of craftiness, home-making, gardening and businessy bits and so why change it? I'm quite relieved really because whenever I attempt to alter it I waste forever only to feel it is messier than before. It's the control freak in me!
And so, another half term over and a whole lot closer to spring. In Cornwall it is almost impossible to believe spring hasn't already sprung as there are daffodils appearing everywhere you look with fields swathed in golden yellow bordering every road it seems. I love this time of year, so full of hope and anticipation as the chill air hovers on the brink of change and each day brings a slightly later dusk, a slightly changed quality of light. The garden calls and Isabella and I spent a couple of days tidying around and re-familiarising ourselves with it all.
Isabella collected the bits and bobs that have blown into the garden over the winter and fashioned a birds nest which she duly nestled into the crook of the wisteria boughs. So sweet.
She really reminds me of myself as a little girl, always making something, always happiest in the garden following either my Dad or Grandad as they worked, absorbing a true love of nature that has lasted. We lit an enormous bonfire to chase away the late afternoon chill and to burn the brambles I cleared from the hedges. So good to feel the soil in my hands once more and to feel that familiar excitement that heralds the new season.
Indoors, a whole other world of making was taking place as Lucy concocted a chocolate gingerbread cake. This delicious cake has a more sophisticated taste than many chocolate based cakes thanks to the addition of crystallized ginger.
It cuts beautifully and is perfect with a cup of tea. Even Isabella loved it despite the fact that it lacked that sugary sweetness little ones usually look for.
The girls are both turning into remarkably good cooks and I really feel this should be encouraged. Of course, this could be entirely selfish as it means I have a constant supply of cakes to hand!
It seems that the mix of topics is what most of you enjoy about my ramblings and so I will end with a little reveal of the Veyla mittens I am knitting. This lovely Ysolda Teague pattern is actually a very quick knit...if one picks it up that is! I have the best of intentions but the reality in the evenings is often so very different.
Still, one mitten is completed other than sewing in the loose ends and the other has the pretty lace work on the cuff finished, so hopefully not too long now. I love the little detailing on the thumbs and first knuckle.
The lace cuff will need blocking to allow the leaf pattern to open out a little and then I have some little buttons to finish them with.
Very lovely, though I am already desperate to start my next project.
So there I end my Monday witter and off to work I go. A fresh new week with the sun outside the sewing room and birds singing their hearts out just outside the stable door. I also have a meet up with Diana later this week...woohoo! We haven't seen each other for ages, so a catch up, some knitting, some cake and a trip to a wool shop are in the offing...Hurrah!
I hope you have some good things planned too x
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
A Return to Normality.
So, the pain that is the Tax Return is now done and life feels free and carefree once more. How sad it is that I put this task off every year and yet actually enjoy doing it when I finally have no choice. Actually, on reflection perhaps the enjoyment of it is the sad part in that sentence? Whatever, it is done and I can return - see what I did there? - to life as I know it: design commissions pending; orders continuing to roll in; Mothering Sunday round the corner and my journal in the Notonthehighstreet Spring Gift Guide due out soon. Busy, busy.
Oh, and then I found my knitting calling....
A skein of the most beautiful hand-dyed wool which I can't remember the name of now, but it came from here rather a long while ago. The colour is just amazing with a dense squashed blackberryness to it mixed with velvet and flecks of deepest purple. Does that help?
And so the paperwork was put to one side for a little longer in order that I might cast on for these pretty fingerless mittens. The pattern is called Veyla and is one of the wonderful designs by the equally prettily named Ysolde Teague, available here. I just love this picture.
Photographing oneself is always a challenge don't you find? I should have got the tripod out, etc but then, if I were capable of such effort I wouldn't be fooling around with knitting at all when I should be working would I? I found it quite funny trying to get a shot which didn't make my arm look too disembodied or impaled on spiked needles, but in the end this was the best I could do.
The mittens have a certain elegance with dainty picot edging to the buttoned cuffs and a delicately lacy leaf pattern. Too dark this morning to show the depth of this gorgeously rich yarn here or the beauty of the patterning. Maybe when they are finished I may just take the time to photograph them properly but in the meantime my hands are snuggled daily by my gift from Jane who has kindly popped the pattern for her mittens over here
So much knitting inspiration (thank you dear Kate for your wonderful Pinterest boards where I while away too many moments!) and so little time. Have I given you enough places to visit when you should be working yet?
Now, I really must do some work ... or perhaps I'l knit a round or two first. Well, it is cold after all! x
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