Thursday, 21 April 2011
Magnolia Time
Sunday, 17 April 2011
For Someone as Newborn as the Spring
A sweater knitted for someone unborn, who decided it was time to enter the world last Saturday. A new little life, born when the spring is newborn.
Snowdrops are my favourite flowers. They are such a miracle every spring when they resist the frost in the ground, the snow and the ice and suddenly stand there, just when I though the winter was going to last forever. This year spring was very late. Now the snowdrops have almost finished their blooming-time, the first part of spring is already over.
Wednesday, 13 April 2011
Irresistable!
This Rowan Colourscape Chunky was totally irresistable as a skein and when winded it looked even better. Unfortunately I´m not very good at taking photos. Now I need to turn this yarn into something that makes the yarn justice...
When I heard that they had made a new tv-series about Sherlock Holmes, set in the present, I decided that I was not going to like it! No Way! It could only be bad! I mean, Jeremy Brett i THE Sherlock, no one can match him! And the stories are so very Victorian, it could never work in the modern world.

But somehow I ended up in front of the tv - knitting in hand, of course - and I was totally hooked after a few minutes! It was totally irresistable! It was so well written and so much of the original stories was incorporated. Both Holmes and Watson were very credible - this was actually my favorite Watson! But how on earth could they make only three episodes???? What were they thinking??? I´m addicted - I want more, I need more, I must have more!! So Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, what ever you are doing at the moment, stop doing it immediately and start making more "Sherlock". I´m waiting!!!
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
The Thing
I´ve just read in a fashion-magazine that ponchos are The Thing this spring and that reminded me of a poncho I knit some years ago. My daughter was invited to a birthday-party and I had absolutely no idea what to buy for a gift. I started to play with some yarn I had at hand and - voila! - a poncho!
Sunday, 10 April 2011
Warm Wrists in the Cold Wind
Spring is finally here in all it´s glory! We have had some lovely days with sun and clear blue skies. The birds are singing, the insects are returning and the humans are busy in their gardens. It´s nice and warm in the sun, but the winds are icy and it´s blowing quite a lot. There is some snow left on north-facing slopes still. Not really mitten-weater, but still one needs keep warm. It´s wrist-warmer season!

My daughter wanted a pair of wrist-warmers and of course I provided a pair, out of some RYC Silk Wool DK and KidSilk Haze. They really became a success: she wears them at school!
Sunday, 3 April 2011
Finally
If one has the yarn, the pattern and the needles, the project should have been started a long time ago. But no.
After some hours work on a triangular shawl, Icarus (Ravelry-link), I remembered why I had been so hesitant to start knitting - is there enough yarn??? The yarn is from Färgkraft , a very nice and thin wool-yarn, with that lovely "snaggy" feeling that I love in wool. I think I have about 700 meters and according to the pattern I need about 800 meters. Hmmm... Well, mabye this is one of the moments in life when it´s time to be a little adventurous and just see how far the yarn will take me! I can buy more yarn if there´s not enough and not care if there will be a slight change in colour. Or I could end the shawl in a totally unexpected way when the yarn ends. Some people climb Mount Everest - I knit into the unknown!
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