2009 – 2010

by WildAutumn Email

Ok, time to look back at last year. This was my first year of knitting, and what do you know, it wasn’t just a phase! I thought I’d have a round up of just a few of my finished knitting projects from the past year:

Matt's Scarf 3EMMA KNITTING 002Dead Spartan Vest 3
EMMA KNITTING 030Straightforward Again
Socks!

I’m really pleased with the Ishbel I made for Nana. It was definitely the hardest thing I’ve knitted, because of all that fancy lacy edging – I’ve never had to undo the same few rows anywhere near as much as I did doing this! And yet… I find myself wanting to knit another one for me! It’s such a beautiful pattern and the Fyberspates Scrumptious is a delight to knit with. Yes, I may be a masochist, but I’ll be the nicest- shawl wearing masochist ever!

I ended up frogging the green-blue shawl I was knitting, deciding that the 100% silk made it far too easy to pull out of shape with even the slightest catch to one of the decorative ladders. Talking to Mum, the not-so-mysterious-anymore mystery recipient, we’ve come up with another idea for the yarn (as it really is gorgeous – Handmaiden Lace Silk btw). This. Yeah, another scary looking lacy thing. I’m both excited and very, very scared at the prospect of knitting so much lace!

So, aside from the Scary, Scary Lace Project (as it’s already become known as in my household), what else knitterly have I got planned for 2010? Looking at my Ravelry queue (which is growing far faster than I can cast on) here are a few of the many I have to look forward to:

(Get off my) CloudSlither © Veronica O'Neil

(Get off my) Cloud - Kate Davies, Slither - Veronica O'Neil, Featherlight Lingerie Dress
by Mari Lynn Patrick, Little Birds by Ysolda Teague (this version knit by dianelynn on Ravelry), Camden by Ashley Adams Moncrief and Owls - Kate Davies

On a similar thread, I have the urge to knit many pairs of socks. I’ve only done one pair, and it did take a while to get over my SSS (Second Sock Syndrome to non-knitterly types), but I figure that if I take two pairs of socks I can knit the 1st of one, then the 1st of the other, and then the 2nd of the 1st and the 2nd of the 2nd (still with me?) and hopefully bypass SSS and end up with not one, but two lovely pairs of handknitted socks! Fingers crossed it works and I don’t just end up with a double dose of SSS!

There has been great excitement in the last few weeks in my house. We have a new addition to our family! Her name is Ghost, she’s albino, she’s 7 weeks old on Thursday and she weighs just 74g! She’s my baby African Pygmy Hedgehog, and she’s so utterly, unbelievably gorgeous! See…?

Baby GhostGhost 1.365Sleeping Ghost 2.365

Isn’t she adorable? On Sunday we had tea by the fire, toasted crumpets, Lark Rise to Candleford on the television, I was knitting myself a cardigan and Ghost was sleeping on my lap, half burrowed in the folds of my jumper, lovely!

I suppose this would be a good time to declare my New Year resolutions. I’m hoping that writing them down here will help me keep them! In past years I’ve tried to keep impossible resolutions like joining a gym (we all knew that wasn’t going to stick!) and eating better (*scoff*), so this year I’ve made resolutions that are fairly simple, and more about improving skills than abstinence (I have only a fleeting acquaintance with the concept!).

- Knitting. I managed to dabble a little in cable knitting at the end of last year but, inspired my Kate Davies’s article in The Knitter on the history of Aran knitting, I should like to really improve my skills in this area. Other areas of knitting I’d like to gain more experience in are working with DPNs, sock knitting and colour work. Current skill level C. Working towards B+.

- Reading. I need to read some of the books I own before I buy loads more. I have a nasty habit of buying books at a faster rate than I manage to read them! Must improve. Current skill level C -. Working towards A-.

- Clothing. I intend to make far more of my own clothes this year, and severely cut down the amount I spend in chain stores. Instead I will depend upon independent shops and my own dress-making skills for clothes. Current level D. Working towards B.

So there we are. We'll see how I get on as the months (or weeks) pass!

Post Christmas/ New Year blog

by WildAutumn Email

Well happy 2010 to everyone! Another year has flown by so quickly! This is the first time I've spent any real time on the computer for weeks now, it's been nice actually, but I'm glad to be back. I hope everyone had a lovely Christmas and New Years?

by WildAutumn Email

Ok, so it didn't take long to determine that writing 50,000 words, in three weeks, with no pre-planning, no plot, and no time was never really going to work. And it's not like I don't have enough excuses, I started a week late, I have a humoungous knitting project to finish for christmas (more of this later), which isn't getting done by itself much to my disapointment, to make matters worse the boiler broke down a week and a bit ago, so sitting still at a laptop really hasn't felt very appealing! It's actually colder inside my house at the moment than outside!

Aside from having a chance to wear lovely thick jumpers and an excuse to wear scarves and mittens inside, having a duff boiler also means we get to have gorgeous coal fires in the fireplace, toast crumpets, and read ghost stories curled up on the sofa with a roaring fire in the grate.

Fire 2
Did I hear someone say marshmallows?

But I haven't been slacking I assure you! I've been sneakily working away at a couple of secret mystery projects. Now as much as I want to show them off like the proud parent of some magnificently gifted child, I can't. Else they wouldn't be secret mystery projects! But I can't resist giving you a little sneak peak of them.

Mystery knit 1Mystery knit 1 (3)
Mystery Knit 2 (3)Mystery Knit 2 (2)

I've also decided I need way more practise using double pointed needles. Damn ladders everywhere! I think we'll all agree knitting is a kind of magic, making something pretty and warm, or practical, or cute out of a ball of fancy string and two sticks has got to be magic. But knitting with DNPS must require some super-magic or ubermagic to get it to work properly. So many of the gorgeous hats and gloves and mittens and things I'm looking to knit are made using DPNs, so I'll need to get some practise in. That'll be my post-christmas task I think - learn to knit properly with DPNs.

NaNoWriMo

by WildAutumn Email

Argh! It's the 9th November already and I've just remembered November is NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month, for those not in the know!). I've been meaning to do this for a couple of years now, and always remembered halfway through December, or mid-spring, leaving plently of time to completely and utterly forget until it's too late again! But this yeah I'm going to give it a go anyway. 50,000 words in a month pft! Try 50,000 in 3 weeks! That is my new challenge. I can forsee many many sleepless nights, lots of energy drinks and falling asleep at my desk (sorry about that) in the weeks to come. I'm aiming for the whole 50,000 - but at least I've already got my excuse worked out - I missed a week!

Right... plot ideas anyone?!

Sunday blog

by WildAutumn Email

Mr Autumn and I have been walking...


...and taking pictures...


...and playing in the sand...

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