Please enjoy my video here: https://youtu.be/4g1v6ks3GFs Resources: Aran Sweater: https://www.sweatershop.com/blog/history-of-aran-sweaters Unisex Cabled sweater: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/unisex-cabled-sweaters-9465 Telluride Aran: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/telluride-aran My Favourite Things Knitwear https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/my-favourite-things-knitwear The Louvre Sweater https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/louvre-sweater The Dude Blog: https://dudejellies.com/the-dudes-sweater/ The Knitter’s Dude: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-knitters-dude The Little Dude: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-little-dude Monroe’s Beach Cardigan replica: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/monroe-beach-cardigan-replica The Pussy hat Project info: https://www.pussyhatproject.com/ Pussy hat in the round: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/pussy-hat-in-the-round ... Continue Reading →
Handmade car accesories FREE knitting Pattern
Below are how I made a couple of accessories I knitted for my car. Simple cup holder coaster. Knitted Car buckets for storage. Cup holder storage. These are useful to keep the bottom of car cup holders clean from spills and dust and take under 10 minutes to make. Please note, the following directions are... Continue Reading →
Knitting Vlog Episode 1
Greenhouse knitting chat! https://youtu.be/gKhFFgpPWp0
Knitting a Decoy Wasp Nest to deter wasps in the garden
At the start of Spring, I began seeing a lot of wasps in my garden. I understand that all things have the right to live and understand that wasps are an integral part of the garden as they are pollinators and feast on plant pests such as aphids. I have a few early-blooming flowers in... Continue Reading →
Trying Wool Pots for Plants
I found out about a new, UK-based company Wool Pots through Instagram and did some research. As a gardener, and knitter who works almost exclusively with wool, I was immediately drawn to the idea of also using wool in the garden.
Hand washing wool
Today I hand wash some of my hand knitted wool accessories: a pair of wool socks, a pair of fingerless mittens and a merino cowl. I only tend to hand wash accessories and newly knitted wool sweaters as they tend to get really heavy and cumbersome to hand wash so I usually put them on... Continue Reading →
Is Knitting Slow Fashion?
As we recognize our responsibility to consume more responsibly, I reflect on what role one of my favourite crafts, knitting, has in the sustainability conversation. Knitting as Slow Fashion By its nature, knitting is a slow process. For those who indulge, it is a long, enjoyable way to make clothes, accessories and gifts for ourselves... Continue Reading →
Knitting: How to Block a wool sweater
Blocking is the penultimate step in garment knitting. (The last step is usually weaving in ends.) Blocking is the act of submerging a knitted garment in water or steaming it, to get the required form of the garment and to "relax" the stitches in order to get the best fit possible. This helps the garment mesh together to construct cohesive fabric. It is like a spa treatment for your hand knits.
Knitting – What’s on my needles going into 2023
Time to read 7 minutes 2022 saw many finished objects under my belt, but something strange happened to me from about August. Yes, I continued knitting on wool and mohair garments throughout the sticky summer but once I had banged out a few sweaters and cardigans for myself in the first half of the year,... Continue Reading →
My 2022 Knitting roundup – some of my favourite projects knit in my 2nd year of knitting
Time to read 4 minutes I have been knitting since 2020 (haven't we all?). As a self taught knitter who spent about 8 months of 2020 trying to self-draught now completely unwearable and/or unflattering garments, I feel 2022 brought with it some improvements. I’ve had some challenges in life recently which incidentally has led me... Continue Reading →