Sunday, 20 December 2015

Merry Christmas

Episode 16 is now up on YouTube. Today I show some finished objects, plus the needles and shawl pin from Belinda Harris-Reid. It's a short episode where I drew for the Christmas Knit All the things prize of some lovely yarn.

I hope everyone has a great Christmas, but if you're in need of company over Christmas, come join us on the Ravelry boards....

Sunday, 6 December 2015

Episode 14 There but for the grace....

I've called the episode 'There but for the grace' because I feel very lucky that we have not been flooded like many folk near here, nor have I suffered from bush fires like many in Australia right now.

I'm going to try the vkn this week, and sincerely apologise for not being up to it last week after spending hours in A&E with one of my residents.

I discuss one of the projects I completed from One Skein Wonders for Babies and review 750 Knitting Stitches from www.smpcraft.com

As usual I can be found on Ravelry, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter as Knatters Knits. Please do leave feedback in any of those places. see you next week.

Sunday, 29 November 2015

Episode 13 Gusty Winds

firstly, please accept my apologies. The quality of the video is very glitchy. Sorry. I'm working on trying to find a solution.

I talked about some more squares, a finished scarf and some lovely new yarn from Fondant Fibre. I hope normal service will be resumed next week.

Monday, 23 November 2015

Episode 12 shownotes

It turned cold this week, and I think I am coming down with a cold too, so apologies for the sniffles.

I talked about my future direction, whilst looking back on my experience of craft fairs. Still undecided about what to do. Please add any comments you may have here, or on the Ravelry group or on YouTube. 

Finished objects included two Christmas Baubles and the Winter Wander Shawl. I showed all the beads I bought before I decided on the tight ones for the shawl. I bought them at Debbie Abrahams Beads

I mentioned the subscription present I received of a skein of fyberspates DK, plus a copy of the scrumptious collection volume 3. I specifically liked the Lerryn mittens by Rachel Coopey.

I also talked about a podcast from Louise Zass-Bangham from Inspiration Knits and the idea of taming the one skein of yarn you might have bought on an impulse.

Sunday, 15 November 2015

Episode 11 The word is bleurgh.

First of  all apologies for no notes for the last episode, I'm a bad podcaster.

This week, after a tidy up of the craft room, and several trips to the city to get supplies, I have finished items to show you.

  1. Cushion made for the oversized hat
  2. Two bags made from some left over material, plus an idea how I can turn them into wheelchair friendly items.

I am still working on my Winter Wander Shawl by Helen Stewart, issued as part of Knitvent 2015

I talked about the Great Eccleston Show which takes place every July. I mentioned my local spinning guild, Heddles and Treadles. 

Hope you enjoyed the episode. Please do pop over to the Knatters Knits group on Ravelry for more information and chat, or even enter the Christmas knit all the things thread or comment on my Facebook page to receive an entry into the draw for some hand spun yarn! 

Sunday, 1 November 2015

Podcast episode 9 - the one with the cushion...

Episode 9 of my podcast is now available on YouTube.

It's been a mixed week with weather, and with my projects! I admitted to the mess that was the hat, that's probably going to become a cushion.

I showed my completed shawl made from handspun and the fringe from Wooly Knits yarn.

I also showed my half finished colourful socksand then talked a little about where I live in North Lancashire.






Sunday, 25 October 2015

Show notes for Episode 8 is Knatters knits podcast

Episode 8 - Stress and Knitting

Today I explain that this week s a momentous one for our family as it would have been my parents 57th wedding anniversary if mum had lived, and it's also been my 31sr wedding anniversary this week.

I've been off work with stress this week, and am feeling a little better, but I cancelled my space at the Burscough Fibre Festival due to the stress.

Finished objects
Wee Susan 2 - in hand spun
Handspun Cowl in fibre from Sara's Texture Crafts

Works in progress
Third time lucky hat in hand spun
Graham's socks
Socks in neon highlighter yarn from Dyeabolical Yarns

Acquisitions
Membership of Friends of The Mill,
Fibre and yarn from John Arbon Textiles (see link above)
Bags from Gothheart Creations
Square gauge measure from Twig and Horn

Planning
Jumper / dress Alpaka Tunic by Deborah Newton

You can find me as Knatters Knits all over the interwebs.

Why not visit the Knatters Knits Ravelry group and leave your comments on what you'd like to see on the podcast?

Thanks for watching and see you again next weekend!




Sunday, 18 October 2015

Episode 7 knatters knits podcast show notes

Episode 7
Sunday October 18th 2015

Welcome all new and returning viewers
Introduce sheepy
Warm welcome to Niamh watching in Alphington

This is episode 7, knick named girl interrupted as its take 5

FOs another rose blossom cowl

Wips
Baby blanket using sirdar snugly colourway 228
Wee Susan dress no 2
Handspun hat and cowl

Planned socks for Graham

Yarns I'm thinking about:

Reviews
The Knitter
Knit now Christmas edition

Where I'll be with my yarns:
25 October at Burscough Fibre Festival
Isft Sat in November at Longridge craft and good fair
22nd November at Fleetwood , Top Stitch Christmas Fair.

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Spinzilla

As you learn to spin, you find yourself hoping you'll speed up, that you'll become more consistent, and if you want to progress with this skill, you look for challenges. And oh boy have I found a challenge!

Spinzilla is an international annual challenge where teams of spinners see if they can spin against others to spin further, faster, and in more unusual settings. It's done to raise money for the needle arts association mentor ship programme. As well as spinning as part of a team, you can be a rogue spinner and that's what I'm doing.

I'm combining this with the remains of the fluffy fleece to try to get it finished. So, each evening after work I settle down to spin, spin, spin. I want to spin at least one mile (1760 yards) and I'm hoping for more than that. To see how I do, come back to this blog or look up the Knatters knits group on Ravelry.



Monday, 28 September 2015

Podcast Episode 4

The latest edition of the Podcast is about to be loaded. In this weeks episode, I show you my Yarndale mug, review a copy of the Bletchley Collection from Eden Cottage Yarns, and talk a little about Yarndale. This is a short episode, but I hope to have more project progress on my knitting projects next week.

Friday, 4 September 2015

Announcing the first PODCAST episode

I've bitten the bullet at last and recorded my first Knatters Podcast. I am pasting the show notes here. Podcast 1 – Show notes

Introductions

Finished items
Ursula Shawl – pattern by Anniken Allis in ‘Beaded Lace Knitting’ – without beads, made in handspun from Into the Whirled fibre – merino and superwash merino. Entered into the FOand dye podcast shawl KAL
Yowza Weight it Shawl – yarn by Miss Babs
Mitred squares – handspun x 4, Into the whirled, Dramatic Knits, Saras Texture Crafts


Works in progress
Time to come clean:
-         1 blanket – megabedspread
-         1 hoodie, currently in the freezer
-         1 mens waistcoat (acrylic   yuk)
-         1 cardigan for me – in my fondant fibre bag – Sirdar Wool Rich Aran, 100g balls 60/40 wool acrylic blend 190 metres

Stash enhancement
-         Difficult being a spinner as my stash is always increasing.

Coming up
Yarndale – yarndale.co.uk   26th and 27th September 2015
Spinzilla – rogue spinner – tnna - $10 £6.56

Ideas I’m thinking of
Skein (3 skeins)   Outback colourway. Thinking of a Hitofude cardigan 85% superwash merino, 15% nylon 4 ply
Saras Texture Crafts Abalone superwash BFL 80% 20% nylon

Thanks for listening and watching -        come and chat on the Knatters Knits board on ravelry or email me or knattersknits.blogspot.co.uk 

Sunday, 26 July 2015

Fluffy rides again.

Well it's taken me a while to get over the jet lag from Australia, and poor old fluff is sat waiting patiently. For those of you not in the know, Fluffy is a local sheep whose coat is sitting in my spinning room, waiting to be carded and spun and returned back to its owner.  (See previous blog posts).


As you can see, there's a lot of Fluffy still sitting waiting to be spun up! The good news though now is that at least it's washed and dried. Previously I tried hand carding but this is such a slow process, that I've enlisted the help of my drum carder which not only has sped up the process, but has produced fibre that looks more like tops. The staple length of this fibre is sooooo long, it's amazing!








Tuesday, 12 May 2015

A taste of Australia

So fibre lovers, where has a lot of sheep that I can visit? Well, it's true, I'm off to Australia very soon, and if you'd like, I'll take you with me by posting my adventures here on the blog. It will be wine filled, family full and with a few other things on the way, so check out this page in June to see where I'm off to, what I've seen and what adventures I have in the land down under!

Follow my antics over on my own holiday blog at http://thebikeandthesheep.blogspot.co.uk

Saturday, 2 May 2015

Time is catching me out.so

So the fluffy story continues...

I've had some problems getting the yarn to be consistently white. For me this isn't usually an issue as I dye most of my fibre, and so a little lanolin staining isn't a problem. You might remember that Fluffy is going to be made into a blanket, and is au naturale so to speak, so any yellowing is very obvious and not the look I'm after.

I took a while to track down a commercial scouring product, and have now tried it out on the latest batch of fleece. Whilst it removes grease well, and the feel is great, some yellow staining persists, so it looks like there will be some of the fleece I just cannot use in spinning, unless you know of something else I could try?

On another note, I've managed to source some new to me yarn bases, so I'll be launching these at Yarndale at the end of September. I'm really excited about them, and the new colour ways that will be on them, but you'll have to wait for them. Look me up on Instagram nearer the time when I will be doing a giveaway for the new range.... And there will be new patterns to go with them too!

I also spent today at the Civic Hall in Longridge at their monthly craft fair. I have a regular slot there on the first Saturday in each month. The venue is great, and there's a wonderful cafe there too.


Wednesday, 11 February 2015

A few hiccups

Where to start.... Well, I'm still in the process of working on 'Fluffy' but I have had a few setbacks. My spinning wheel has had several new drive bands of late, and today is working off a temporary one. Also my large bobbin I use for plying onto came apart and would not rotate. I eventually got hubby to repair it for me and ŷarn prep started in earnest again today.

So what have I been doing with my time then? Well, there's lots of knitting, some dyeing and of course the arrival of my new ŷarn bases. They're slowly filtering their way on to my etsy shop.

I've also recently spent my spare time listening to many knitting podcasts. I love The Knitgirrrls, 90% knitting and knitting in Circles. I've been watching these for a while, but I've added a few more recently, including FOanddye, Knicks Knits, Stitched Together and Must Stash Podcast to name but a few.

Here are one of the things I've been inspired to make...