After finishing a secret spinning project, I decided to be really good and finish up another old spindle project that's been kicking around for years. I'd got to a point where the spindle was full so I spun the little chunk of fibre that was needed to finish the stripe I was working on on to the wheel first, then wound the spindle spun fibre on to the bobbin and now I'm spinning the up the rest. I can't wait to finish this.
Despite having a very strict spinning plan and banning myself from buying any more fibre until phase 1 is complete I did have a blip when I went to the Knitting and Stitching Show at Alexandra Palace a few weeks ago. I was literally just leaving when I spotted the Spin City stall out of the corner of my eye. I'd been eyeing up Louise's fibre on Etsy for a while and I couldn't resist these two lovely braids. Her shop can be found here now, her spindles alone are well worth a look. My only other purchase was the Sewaholic Seymour raincoat. I'd nearly downloaded it a few days previously but decided to treat myself when I saw it on the Fabric Godmother stall. My sister, Jess and I had a really nice day out together, even though I didn't buy much, it's always nice to be surrounded by so many people who love making stuff as much as I do.
This is yet another Woolly Wormhead hat for Cassie, this time Lollie from Twisted Woolly Toppers. The style of the hat is a little shorter than I'd normally go for as it doesn't quite cover her ears, but it's made from bulky yarn so it will keep Cassie warm unless it's really cold. The yarn is DROPS Peak, which is a bit acrylicky for my liking and I probably won't use again, but it is ridiculously pink and therefore completely awesome for this particular pink enthusiast!
It's swap time again for the Due in April 2012 Ravelry group. I got this awesome package from Gio in Switzerland and I am so excited to knit with Yak yarn! I've got a few projects I need to finish first but it's definitely going to jump the queue because its calling to me very loudly. The chocolate also keeps calling, I've been rationing it because it's really yummy but there's only so long I can make it last!
And lastly, have you seen Eskimimi's latest pattern the Tiny Roar Lion Bonnet? I couldn't resist her call for test knitters last month because it was so cute. The pattern is really great and has a couple of helpful videos (seriously, I'm going to be applying icord to the edges of EVERYTHING now!) but unfortunately Lissy wants nothing to do with this hat. This is literally the only time she has agreed to wear it so I haven't got any good photos. It's got plenty of room in it though so sooner or later I will catch her wearing it!
So Happy Halloween to those who halloween and have a nice weekend to those who don't. I'll be back as soon as my swap parcel arrives in it's location and I can finally share it's contents.
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