Saturday 28 February 2015

Felted Folk

Hi Everyone,
I have just added some lovely ladies to my Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/taniascraftycreations?ref=hl

If you are interested in purchasing these, please have a look. Postage and Handling applies to New Zealand customers only. If you are from overseas, please contact me, and I will find out how much postage would be for you, before you decide to purchase.

Thank you.


 



 

 


Friday 27 February 2015

To Block or Not To Block

Well, even though the weather is still so hot here in New Zealand,  I have just finished a lovely cable and eyelet lace scarf. Knitted with merino 4ply sparkle in a gorgeous blue colour called Tekapo, hand dyed by Casey from www.Letthemknit.com. I have used three different coloured blue glass beads - each line using the same blue colour. One line is the same colour as the wool, the middle line a darker blue and the other side a lighter blue. This truely sparkles in the sun and light, but so hard to capture in a photo.
Once finished an item it is so tempting to put it in the 'yay! Finished. On with the next project pile.' (Well it is for me, anyway!) But if you have taken the time to knit something in cables and/or lace; you really do need to block your work. I took some before and after photos. I think you will have to agree the pattern truly does show up so much better once blocked. And it doesn't really take that much time to do - especially when compared to the time taken to actually knit the thing!
Just after blocking - I have removed the pins to take the photo!

Thursday 19 February 2015

Spotlight Jersey

I finished this jersey last weekend. It is the easiest jersey I have ever made, finished it in only a few weeks. 
The pattern is from a Spotlight knitting magazine I purchased a while ago. I found it whilst cleaning out my craft cupboard and knew I just had to make it for myself.  Luckily Spotlight still stock the yarn! (Even though it is in new colourways now.)
The top part is knitted in moss stitch (or seed stitch, as some people refer to it) starting at one arm up to the neck. From the neck, front and back are knit separately, and then just knit them together once you have knitted enough for your neck line. One big piece,  but so easy, and it keeps your legs warm as you are knitting!  You then pick up stitches from the edge (centred) and knit down in stocking stitch to make the front.  The side splits have a border of moss stitch, and the band is also in moss stitch. The back is made in the same way.
The only thing you need to sew is the side seams, up the body & under the arms. Brilliant for those of us that love knitting but loathe sewing up!
The pattern calls for a moss stitch neckband to be added, but when I tried it on,  I was happy with it the way it was. I also felt that a 4cm neckband would come up too high (I don't like anything tight around my neck!)