Just look at this gorgeous amber confection! I've made 18 jars of it. Bet Steve eats his way through it in about four months.
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
Friday, 16 January 2009
elegant ladies
Sunday, 4 January 2009
holiday pursuits
Since returning home from a very jolly and convivial Christmas in Leyland we have had a very lazy and lovely week - the best rest and recuperation I have had in years. I realised about ten days before Christmas that I hadn't had a great deal of "proper" holiday during the year. Working part-time from home means always being able to catch a few hours work here and there, which sometimes leads people to imagine I'm on holiday all the time, but frequently means that when I am supposed to be having a break I'm still regularly checking emails and looking at the bank balance online. So I decided to take the rest of my year's holiday allowance in one shot - two full weeks from 22 December. The few days before Christmas were a bit of a scramble as we had to sort the house out for visitors staying while we were away. All the stuff from the studio was still in the dining room in the aftermath of the December Exhibition so it was quite a big deal and we were exhausted, but it did us a favour really because it meant we returned after Christmas to an immaculate house and could just flop.
This was exactly what we did and I've spent quite a bit of time on the sofa under a quilt watching rubbish telly or reading.
I've done some knitting. Mostly working on a scarf in the alpaca wool I bought back in the summer.
It's quite a slow knit because it's k1, p1 rib and needs close attention to the chart for the placing of the double cable twists, but I'm enjoying the results.
Also had the opportunity to sort out all my knitting needles into the pockets on the gorgeous bag Ruth has made for me.
This was exactly what we did and I've spent quite a bit of time on the sofa under a quilt watching rubbish telly or reading.
I've done some knitting. Mostly working on a scarf in the alpaca wool I bought back in the summer.
Also did a very rapid knit project to make myself some wrist warmers. Quite a few of my cardigans have three-quarter length sleeves or open bell-ended sleeves and I've found a chilly gap between glove and sleeve-end even under a winter coat. So, in preparation for our new year's day walk, I made these.
I had 72g of yarn, so had to keep weighing as I went along so that I didn't use too much up on the first wrist. Worked well and did the job.
My other creative activity was also in the interest of keeping warm - a draught excluder for the front door made out of an old jeans' leg and stuffed with old socks and tights.
It still needs a bit more stuffing before I close off the end, but is already in service. This had the added benefit of forcing me to sort out my socks and tights drawer.
Also had the opportunity to sort out all my knitting needles into the pockets on the gorgeous bag Ruth has made for me.
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