First of all, thanks so much for all the wonderful comments on Jemima! After Jemima, I was sort of project-less. (Yes, we shall not mention that scarf that resemble leaves from the backyard, that same scarf that has been sitting on my “Current Projects” list for months now, that very same scarf that is still not much further than the last time I posted about it back in February. I am still fond of that scarf, but for now I don’t feel like picking it up.) So I have started something new.
This is the beginning of the Garter-cuff Mittens from Weekend Knitting, using ‘Clinker’ yarn from Kmart. Depending on the lighting at the time, the colour can look dark purple or dark navy blue. I like it better when it’s dark purple. It’s been so cold here in Sydney (by Sydney standards of course), that everytime I go outside I wish I had mittens on. Of course I could just buy a pair, but wouldn’t it be more fun having a pair that I knit myself??
And that’s not all, there’s more!
I’ve also started on a new cardigan for Annette. The pattern is from Sirdar’s Snuggly Book of Baby & Toddler Knits.
I’m using Debbie Bliss Wool Cotton from stash, in this yellowy buttery colour. So since the pattern was named so creatively as “Design F” in the book, I decided to just call it “Buttercup”. Not to be confused with that wonderful shrug by Kim Hargreaves of course.
Sorry for the crappy picture below, which shows the yarn. I’m only up to about 5 rows of the moss-stitch ‘skirting’ bit, which goes for miles and miles, as it is later gathered near the waist.
And then there’s more…
A friend’s daughter, who is also Annette’s good play friend, is having a birthday next week. I’m making her this bunny rabbit softie from Last Minute Knitted Gifts. Hmm I hope I can finish it on time…




Comments
I just stumbled accross your blog yesterday and i love it. It is nice to see another sydney sider making great knitted stuff from easy to get yarns. I love all of your current projects and your knitting library seems similar to mine. Also since seeing Jemima I will be seeking out the ABC book. My daughter is 1 and 1 am sure she will love some of the other toys too. Thanks for sharing your knitting.
I saw your pics come up on flickr and thought I would visit to get the goss. I thought the buttercup yarn looked like wool/cotton. Whats fantastic choice it will show the stitch definition so well. Can’t wait to see this one finished, what a lovely pattern.
It is always funnier to knt something for yourself – my friens don’t understand why I knit myself socks!
Can’s wait to see rabbit done! Lovelly guy!
Kmart does yarn now? I’ve been away too long! I don’t know how it is in person, but your knitting shows it up beautifully. Lurve-ly garter stitch.
That little girl’s jacket is one of the nicest designs for a child I’ve ever seen. It looks like a dress with that ruffle. And the shawl collar with the sailor touch…just lovely. And as it’s for a little girl, you could go to town with some flashy buttons!
The mittens look like they’ll be great. Again I have to say what perfectly neat knitting you do!! :o) Love the cardigan you’ve chosen for Annette. I might have to have a look around for that book too now that I have a new grand-daughter to spoil. :o)
That is going to be such a dear little cardigan! That buttery colour is just lovely.