Sunday, 15 September 2013

Homer

Last Christmas I was given a sock monkey kit by The Artist. I then spent the whole of Boxing day making my monkey... My stitches were not brilliant but Frankie the Frankenstein sock monkey was born!

I decided it was about time I made another sock monkey, plus it's a break from all my baby squares (yes! I'm still making them!!)

My friend had a birthday this week so I thought this was an awesome opportunity to try another one and to see if my sewing skills had improved. Finding snazzy socks to convert is not an easy task as the patterns become the wrong way up!

However I succeeded! And the start of Homer began....

 
The picture above scared one of my teamies at work :-) I can't see why, anyhoo Homer soon started to take shape.

 
 
 
Homer (because he kinda has a Simpson look about him) was delivered and Christened (by his new owner) on Friday... he now has a lovely new home and awaits his girlfriend :-)
 
I've commandeered a sewing machine so making these funky monkeys should take no time at all now.... 
 
 



Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Nessie

While away I bought a crochet kit - I'm a sucker for one, especially as you get everything you need hassle free!

I'mreally pleased with the finished item too. Just need to package her up for her new home. I hope she's liked!








You can get a kit here to make your own nessie :-)

Sunday, 25 August 2013

Norwich - aha!

The Artist and I had a week off - no getting up at 06:30 amazing!

We decided to go to Norwich one day as The Artist is a massive Alan Partridge fan :|  I'd read on the net that there were walking tours of the city that showed you all the sites from the recent film. So off we set...

2.5hrs later we arrived, after parking and seeing a man in the ladies (!) We found tourist information, sadly for The Artist the tours only operated during the opening weekend, luckily for me there was a gorilla hunt! 52ish decorated gorillas to be found in the city. We didn't find them all but we did spot some pretty awesome ones...









Then to top it all off Coca Cola were there and I got to put my name on a bottle - WOOHOO :-)









Sunday, 11 August 2013

Distractions

I've only made 12 squares but my love for them is fading.... and fast, for bit of a distraction I've started my minion, thankfully The Artist wants a cyclops minion - less fiddly bits!

Today we went to Chatham Dockyard


I was amazed by this massive model of HMS Victory - its huge, my dad would've loved it. He'll have to make do with this pic instead.

We didnt pay the extra for the Call the Midwife tour but that didnt stop me living the bike riding midwife dream

Who knew that Selfridges isnt in London but Kent




Sunday, 28 July 2013

Tomatos, sunburn & granny squares

Yesterday The Artist and I went toisntthe fusion event in sunny tunny (Tunbridge Wells). We went with our friends who are currently expecting their first delivery from the stork. The day started off ridiculously gloomy, but then made a miraculous recovery and became full on hot. Due to the early gloom I failed to slap on the factor 30 or any factor if I'm honest! I now have amazing sunburn :( I was told that a beef tomato would help - I'm not convinced. Apart from staining my flannel pink when washing the goo off I'm yet to work out any other benefit.

I've started to make granny squares for a blanket. When I first started making them I loved the shade of pink I was using, now it makes me think of blamanche - I've got 8 balls of the blooming shade!
I've made 4 squares so far and have another 58 to go! 

I'm using this sweet pattern for my pink blamanche blanket. The warm weather really isnt inspiring me to make snuggly things I have to be honest, but I'm on a tight deadline to get it finished.

Monday, 22 July 2013

Royal baby

Well, we have a future King, I was pretty convinced we'd have a future Queen called Alexandra! Its just as well I didn't place any bets :) I got a little bit emotional when it was announced - maybe because its history being made? My emotion didn't last too long, mainly thanks to the sky news presenter acting like she'd just squeezed the baby out! The beeb was definitely more reserved in their coverage.

Anyhoo I thought it quite appropriate that I finished my bib just as I heard about the royal baby. I did have a bit of a button dilemma and nearly went with this


In the end this combo won

I am more than pleased with how it turned out, it appears i can crochet rows :), this is the first time I've crocheted round something with a border.

oh my goodness there's baby's everywhere, the woman on grand designs has just announced she's having a baby, that's good motivation to finish building your house.

I used this this pattern for my bib (I'll deffo be making more of these) 

Sunday, 21 July 2013

Baby, baby, baby

Between us The Artist and I have 4 little people entering our lives between now and Christmas! I thought I'd be a whizz at blankets but the pressure of crocheting in straight rows is too much! Missing a stitch or adding one in amigurumi isn't too much of a drama - straight rows it is. I've started a blanket for baby Moore but didn't use the right size hook. Ive been reassured by my crochet family at work that it doesn't matter but I'm seriously thinking about undoing it and starting again.

In light of the blanket not meeting my expectations I started looking for other baby gifts, I've got some great patterns for cuddle cocoons but need a last minute present. so I sounded out a bib pattern, this was my first pattern that wasn't a complete piece. I'm pleased to say it's turned out OK :) admittedly I've made it in a washed out blue and the baby's pink but I have a cunning plan! I'm thinking of a white boarder and a white rose to girl it up a bit, or maybe a pink boarder and rose... once I've decided I'll post pics of the finished bib.