Thursday, February 2, 2012

My creative space - on the sticks

I actually get to show you SOMETHING that I'm working on right now... There are 3 other complete projects that I am longing to share, but the weather hasn't been cooperative for taking pictures (outsides ones), or my timing has been all wrong... so I'll have to leave you hanging on those ones (you can actually see a peek of one of the projects in the photo...).


It's raining today, so snuggling up with some yarn is completely appealing to me... after lunch I will hopefully get to it. Both boys will should be asleep then, so I will have some time to myself for a hour or so.


I started this one the weekend... and have already frogged it three times. I think  I had forgotten how to knit with DPN's... does anyone else find them a pain to work with? Give me a hook PLEASE!!! LOL Then there was the little placenta brain problem that made me cast on the wrong number of stitches (smacks hand on forehead), and while knitting and watching Grand Designs, I... um... started knitting in the opposite direction (after twisting a stitch - How did I not notice that??? I ask you. lol) Anyway... we are on the way. Hope to have this one finished by next week (I'm a slow knitter, I admit it.).

Hope your day is abundantly creative!


S xxx

See what other people are creating today over at Our Creative Spaces.

15 comments :

  1. That looks and sounds complicated... all the best with completing it.

    Thanks for stopping by my blog.

    The leather is from 'Birdsall leather & craft' http://birdsall-leather.com.au/home.php If you're in Sydney I highly recommend visiting the tannery, you can look down into the factory area from the showroom... very cool!

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  2. oh i LOVE the colour!!!! Looking forward to seeing your other projects xx

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  3. It will come back to you! Nice colour

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  4. DPN's scare me, so I applaud you for using them! Looks like a sweet little hat, and that shade of green is just lovely.

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  5. good on you, looking lovely on the sticks!

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  6. The color is serene! Very nice! And even if you are slow at knitting you are still faster than me! I've not really taken the time to learn but have always thought I should. Charming blog!

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  7. Heeeheee - I've done stuff like that and I don't even have the excuse of a placenta brain. I LOVE that apple green! Thanks for stoppping by my blog :)

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  8. It's a wonderful green color!
    Wish you a wonderful day
    Eva

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  9. Love the color! Curious to see your progress.

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  10. that green colour is just lovely! i hear you about knitting, i have decided that i definitely prefer a crochet hook! :)

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  11. What a beautiful creation your coming up with...love that color, dahling! =)
    Kristina J.

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  12. Hi there. The pattern for the cream cardi you asked about is from cleckheaton book 951. The whole book is gorgeous. We have used the book heaps over the pAst couple of years. All patterns start from newborn size:)

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  13. That green is a very pretty colour. It looks like you're doing well to me, knitting seems a little scary to me crochet I find a little easier. The bag pattern that I'm using you can find here
    http://verypurpleperson.com/2010/04/reversible-bag-pattern.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+verypurpleperson+(::+verypurpleperson+::)

    Have a great week.:)

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  14. I wouldn't mind HOW slow I ws at knitting if I could knit as well as you - look at how even your stitches are. Grrr!!!! ;-)

    Sarahx

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