Posts Tagged ‘colours’

A rainbow of colours

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

At last! My rainbow fish blanket is complete. I started it at the beginning of January and finished it a few days ago, so not bad going really. Here it is in all its glory:

I knitted an equal number of fish in each colour, half in a dark shade and half in lighter colours. I knew how I wanted to lay them out and spent quite a bit of time laying them out on the floor until I was happy with the arrangement. I then labelled them all (and didn’t have any sticky labels so this entailed 196 little bits of paper and 196 little bits of sellotape!!) with a column and row number, then bundled them in rows. It took me about an hour to sew a row of fish together and attach it to the row below, and there are 25 rows, so that’s quite a bit of time! However I was so excited about the finished project that I was very motivated to finish.

I then set to with a 6mm crochet hook (yes, I know what I said about crochet in my last post, but this kind of crochet I can handle!) and created a wavy edging with some turquoise yarn to suggest the sea. Four rounds of crochet later I was satisfied and handed over the finished blanket to my delighted daughter Eilish. (I have hopes that her bed might look as neat as this a little more more often, but they are not high ;-) )!

I think I am done with fish for now (there was a LOT of sewing up to do!) but it was a really enjoyable project and I can see myself making another one in the future.

A special blanket for a special person

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

OK, so remember the huge pile of squares I have been tantalising you with? Here is what they became:

A group of knitters got together to make this blanket for our good friend Jo, whose lovely husband died from cancer this summer. As we are all spread around the country we felt that a blanket was a good way to give her a “hug”, as we can’t deliver one in person!

Many of the squares have significance to Jo and her husband and family - favourite places, foods, hobbies and so on. We had great fun creating the blanket. All the squares were sent to me and I sewed them all together, then added a crocheted border to finish it off.

The hardest bit for me has been keeping it a secret! But Jo was presented with the blanket yesterday so I can now show off our hard work. I can honestly say it’s one of the most fulfilling projects I have ever worked on - from a practical point of view I love working with knitting (and had great fun creating some of the intarsia squares), and from a personal point of view I knew it was going to someone who truly deserved a bit of knitted love ;)

Here’s what I’ve been up to

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

A rather prolonged absence from blogging with the odd sporadic post, but I’m determined to get back to it now! I’ve had several rather long-term projects on the go and I’m often a little shy about sharing WIPs. So to start with I will share an almost finished one:

(no, not the boy. He’s nowhere near finished ;-) )

Euan needed a new hat. I had two thirds of a ball of yarn that my mum gave me, left over from a cardigan she had knitted. I thought it was probably just enough for a hat. So I knitted him a hat. The gauge was wrong, and it was too small. So I frogged it and started again (let me tell you, it’s pretty yarn, but it didn’t frog well - however I think that’s down to my odd knitting technique rather than the yarn!). So I tried again, with a different style hat, using a “toddler” pattern. Euan is 16 months old and is small, so I thought this would be ok. But no - still too small! So I ripped back to the increases, put another couple of increase rows in, and knitted until I ran out of yarn (amazingly I managed to keep back exactly the right amount to cast off - I had about 8 inches left!). Perfect. Except when I put it on his head, it doesn’t cover his ears. Sigh. I will add a brim later I think.

And just because I’m sure you are dying to know what else I’ve been up to, here’s a couple of glimpses into two big projects which are nearing completion:

This one is a green stole, the second of a series of three I am embellishing for a newly-ordained minister. I have used several different colours of green silk here and am adding appliqued oak leaves. It’s almost done so you should see the finished product in a few days.

Now this one is (literally) a labour of love:

Ninety one squares altogether! Please note, I did not knit all these squares! I think I did about a dozen in the end. This is a collaborative effort of a group of knitters which I organised and co-ordinated. As a punishment reward for doing this I get to do the sewing up and add a border. Actually, I love sewing up, though it’s a bit of a challenge with this one as the squares are all knitted by different people, so there are a few size discrepancies! Anyhoo, this is all you get to see until the blanket is finished and presented to the recipient, so you will have to wait patiently to find out what it’s all about!