We turn in arounf 9pm so Iv just seen those brilliant piccies now little ones napping.
Catz those are just amazing and so buetiful. They remind me of spiders webs first thing in the morning. If they came up for the auction Im sure loads of us would bid on them.
There is so much work in them, I cannot imagine a time when I could ever do anything like that. Stunning.x
I knit the english method and changed to using bamoo needles as soon as I got
hooked.
Just been to knitpicks website and I think the needles look very engineery! I did use a all in one needle the other day but the needle bits where slightly rough and I kept on getting my wool caught.
When I knitted little ones cardi I didnt know that when you do the band to go up the front and round the back you apparently have to make it shorter to pull the back panel into place. Didnt say on the pattern so I just did it and stitched it on. Its ok and wearable but theres a stickyout bit at the top of the back where the neck border meets the back.
Anyway am now finishing a deep red raglan cardi and its going to have ladybird buttons.
My next idea is to knit her a jumper but do it long so she can wear it like a little tunic.
Would luv to know if youv tried alpaca wool yet. Also we went here
http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/wool/about/. We went to the National Wool Museum b4 Annable was born. What a buetiful place. A cats paradise as its warm, situated in the countryside in a wooded dell and inside theres loads of wooly blankets everywhere.You can buy wool and blankets etc as well and they have a huge working weaving loom and serve up some yummy cakes. It also has that lovaly oily sheeps wool smell. Well worth a visit.