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no cosy required May 7, 2008

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How cool are these!

Textile inspired ceramics from Madieke Fleuren via Bloesem

one way ticket April 30, 2008

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I cast on a new project.

I loved this pattern immediately, and it took only the slightest encouragement from a trusted judge of cute to make the purchase. I am using a butter soft alpaca in cream that was one of my favouritist yarns in all Japan, and I am not sure that I have quite enough. I do have a big long scarf in this yarn and one mitten, so if I do run out, it’s curtains for them. I love a good cream, but it is so hard to find one that is not too white, or yellowy or cheap looking.

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sore, cold and dull April 20, 2008

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Not much knitting content to report, because, well, not much knitting. My hands hurt.

I have been getting a sore little finger on my right hand for around a year, but now my index finger is getting the throbs too. I’m not sure why, I don’t really want to blame it on knitting, though it seems like the most obvious target. I have been spending heaps more time on the computer though, and I do click the laptop mouse with my index finger. Maybe i should get an external mouse. Or learn to control the computer with my mind. Or do some crochet.

It could be that is it SO COLD here that my joints are freezing up. It is a reasonable 15 degrees outside, but inside is much like Siberia at Christmas. This is because New Zealanders believe themselves to be such a hardy bunch as to not require the fluffy Northern Hemisphere luxury items like insulation, double glazing or central heating. I really forgot about this. The only places I am comfortable temperature wise right now is in bed or huddled under the shower. Right now I am sitting on the couch with a thick fluffy blanket over my lap and over the oil coloumn heater to create a little heat tent (fire risk) with my warming laptop and hotwater bottle snuggled up next to me and I am wearing a real crime against fashion fleece jacket, and still my nose is cold.

Look here! Even nature is wet felting now! This is a little dip under a fence we saw on a recent walk, and just look how when the little sheep escape, bits of their wool get caught on the fence and rub together to make felt! I was tempted to cut it off and take it home as a souvenir, but I thought it might possibly make it more comfortable for sheep on their way to freedom to crawl under there with it on.

mrs silver April 9, 2008

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Well I got the mark back for the horrific essay I wrote last week, and it wasn’t bad at all. I worked myself into quite a state about it, I think I half expected to get a Z and be told to leave the university grounds immediately.  I also started my new job which is unexpectedly lovely, I have a holiday next week, and I got a big box of vintage New Zealand yarn in the mail today. Yay! All good news! I celebrated by weaving in the ends on these

A nice quick project, and a necessarily practical one. The mornings in our house are decidedly frosty, and I need to keep my wrists warm so I can keep those fingers typing! I am reading loads of Victorian pirate novels at the moment, I wanted to name them something piratical, so Mrs Silver it is.

I knitted them up in garter stitch rib, this is meant to be the “right” side, but I really prefer the other side.

They are a cosy mix of Noro something or other, and the Kaiapoi Glen Mist I scooped up a couple of weeks back.

rainy days and sundays April 6, 2008

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I think it is Autumn. This is last of the blue hydrangeas, the rest have all rusted into tired purples.

Summer has seemed pretty darn endless thus far, and what with all the walking up steep hills and complete absence of air-con that Wellington affords, I am starting to tire of it. I am sure my chilblain stricken August self will look back at this and exclaim at my spoiled ignorance, but I do kinda like bad weather, and Autumn means the beginning of the Knitting Season! Ooh, my little Firefox weather add-on just changed it’s forecast to drizzle! I love a good drizzle.

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red! hooded! vest! April 2, 2008

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A finished item, thank the good lord.

So lovely to knit something quick and satisfying, a wise friend once told me that it is the yarn that makes a project fly, and I think that was the case here.

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magpie much? March 26, 2008

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We had a great time over Easter, eating hangi, swimming in clear blue seas and op shopping.  Here is but a small peek at the goodies I picked up over the break.

Very soon to be handwarmers, perhaps in Esther Bozak’s Mock Kilting Stitch 

I think legwarmers, but I don’t really know, I just love these colours together.

And a set of four of these plates.

We also got two candlewick bedspreads, a set of lampshades, a three piece suit, and cups full of buttons and lace and lovely bits. Thanks Sallies.

done! March 19, 2008

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Thanks for your comments and nagging motivation! The essay is done and gone, and I am off for a loooong Easter break to catch the last remaining tidbits of summer.

Have a fun Easter and eat lots of chocolate!

der blaue jumper March 18, 2008

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Another post this week and it is only Tuesday? Could it be that I have much more pressing things to do that I am trying desperately to avoid?

This is a jumper I finished around hanami 2006 (retro!).

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ah, procrastination. my old friend. March 17, 2008

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It has been a long time since I have had a good thorough procrastination, but now, being back at school and with deadlines pursuing me from every side, I finally have a chance, and knitting just makes the procrastination soooo easy. There is a FO in the house, which I have been wearing constantly and which shall be debuted once I can get some photos of it in action, in beautiful Avril Tweed, and the minute it was off the sticks I cast on for another Avril Tweed and cables combo.

This yarn is so special, I really wanted to make something that deserved to be knit out of it, but I also wanted to design something myself, so this will no doubt end up being ill fitting and mismatched, but that is the beauty of knitting I suppose, if you make something crappy you can rip it all out and start again.

*Also, I have updated my About page with a photo that better illustrates my geographical location.