Wednesday 14 May 2014

Yarn Along

Finally the rain has stopped here on the East Coast of England so hopefully I can get some jobs done in the garden.

I have had a busy week crafting trying to replace the stock I sold at a recent fair at Tattersall Lakes.  However I have still managed to complete the baby blanket ready for a new arrival in the Autumn.  I edged the blanket with a double picot in different colour yarn, so it looks quite effective, I am quite pleased with the end result.

I had some fun winding the left over yarn into neat little balls, using the vintage speedy wool winder.  It wasn't easy to attach it to the table, but it all came good in the end.


I have started another baby blanket in a beautiful baby blue yarn, unfortunately the photos and light do no reflect the true colour of the yarn.  It has a wonderful fleck in which really gives it depth.  Maybe next week I will get some better shots.


Finally I have been working on some lacy stars in preparation for Christmas, I was determined to get started early this year so I wasn't under pressure like last year.  The wedding is late November also, so it will be a busy time.


I haven't achieved a great amount of reading, I have browsed a lot of books on Florida.  We are planning another trip so are looking for some different places of interest to visit. 

Ginny
Once again joining in with Ginny for the yarn along.
 
See you soon.
 
 



19 comments:

  1. lovely blanket! and blanket to come! :) the starts are really sweet! I am beginning Christmas knitting too...

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  2. we love to plan visits, vacations! That's almost as good as the vacation itself! lucky you getting a ball winder! I have my mother's but could do with a swift...one day.

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  3. A beautiful blanket with a lovely mix of colors ! And an other on the way with a beautiful blue and pattern !
    Already preparing Chrismas ?
    Hug
    Anna

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  4. Love the baby blankets! We go to Marco Island in Florida every March and it is wonderful!! You should look it up!

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  5. Great to see all of your projects, the blanket looks lovely! Hope that you enjoyed browsing the Floridian possibilities! xx

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  6. Gosh you are so busy. The baby blanket looks gorgeous. You are so organised planning for Christmas but your holiday plans sound wonderful. Thanks for visiting my blog.
    Ali xx

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  7. Lovely baby blanket! I like the border. Pretty blue yarn too!

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  8. Hey mama, your stripy blanket looks like mine!! I like the stitch on the blue one too, nice texture. Great to catch up with your makes. Jo x

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  9. I love both blankets, they are so lovely and will be treasured. Speaking of Florida (where I live) I think you should try more out of the way places to stay, The Keys, Cedar Key, Sanibel Island, St. Augustine, they are all so beautiful.
    Hugs,
    Meredith

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  10. I love the colours of your baby blanket. X

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  11. Oh Sanibel Island is magnificent! My brother in law and his wife live in Miami and when we visit we make a trip there. You will not be disappointed!

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  12. Those blankets are so pretty. I love the striped blankets colors. So soothing. The light blue with the flecks is a beautiful pattern. Nice snowflakes too. I really should start thinking about making some snowflakes soon. I have the thread I need. It would be smart to start early.

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  13. Your blankets are so beautiful. I really love the crochet stitch on the blue blanket, so very pretty:) A trip to Florida sounds like fun, enjoy the reading.

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  14. Lovely blankets.
    You sure are early making snowflakes :o) But I agree, you will be a lot calmer having them all done.

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  15. What beautiful blankets :)

    My mother had one of those wool winders when I was a child, I saw one in a charity shop recently but didn't buy it might go back and see if it is still there as it would be useful!

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  16. What beautiful stitch pattern and colors! Lovely gift!

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  17. I'm loving the colour palette you've used for that top blanket. And hey, I have one of those ball winders too :)

    I've actually managed a Yarn Along post this week, a rare event for me!

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  18. Oh my, such lovely baby blankets! I love their colours and texture.

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  19. The blanket is beautiful!
    I do love using my wool winder I find it quite therapeutic :) I am also trying to get started on some Xmas preparation..can't believe we are nearly half way through the year already! It will be here before we know it :) xx

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