Monday 29 April 2013

Bus trip fun....

...on Saturday April 27. Teira, Tracy, Helen and myself boarded a McCoy tour bus that was headed to Creative Festival Spring 2013! I'd never been to this festival before, though I have seen the ads many times in the knitting magazines that I've collected over the years. Finally dawned on me, that taking a bus meant I could get there without the worry of driving & parking.
  We arrived at about 11am and started in on the goodies right away. While this festival focuses on many different needlework mediums, there were a few booths devoted to knitting. That's what I was there for!
   My first purchase was at the Mary Maxim booth. So neat to see the products & finished items that I see in the catalogue. They had 100g balls of sock wool that were priced at $4.97. How can one resist?
One can't. :)
   Here's the haul from there:
Some of these will be turned into socks and some into hats or baby wear.
   Next came a stop at Black Sheep & Ewe. I picked up a kit for a hat knit with Noro here.
   We strolled and browsed through many booths ~ quilting, cross-stitching & beading seemed to dominate. We talked to the people at the booth for The Society for Creative Anachronism and learned of a workshop for naal binding to be given at 3:30.
   We stopped for lunch at 1:30 and I was so thrilled to sit for a while. But oh my, $17 for a salad, slice of pizza & juice!
   After we ate & rested, it was back out for more. We found a small booth that was from the Unwind Yarn House in Newmarket. Here I picked up two glorious skeins of Koigu. I think this is my new favourite fingering yarn. :) 100% pure merino, tightly twisted and dyed in deep, saturated colours that literally glow in the sunlight.
   A few more booths checked out and it was time for the workshop on naal binding. This is a form of Viking wool work that is not knitting and not crochet but a series of loops worked with lengths of wool yarn and a needle. The woman running the workshop was very good with her instructions and after a few minutes, Tracy & I had the technique mastered and were dreaming of projects to be done. Woolen vessels & rugs were being designed as we stitched! Now to hope that I can remember on my own. :)
   After the workshop, it was back to Mary Maxim. I wanted to pick up a set of the Knitter's Pride symphonie sock needles. These needles are coloured wood and perfect for sock knitting!Six pairs in sizes from 2mm (my fav) - 3.25mm. I also found a pattern that will allow me to knit sweaters for my two youngest granddaughters until they are 7 yrs old! Perfect!
A package of stitch markers rounded out my purchases.

   I then gave in to the urge to get back into cross-stitching. I haven't worked at any for the last 10 years or so. But the beautiful finished projects mounted on the walls of many booths won me over. This one really caught my eye as it was worked on a navy background and caused the stitching to really shine.
   I had saved the book booth until the end of the day as I didn't think I could schlep books around all day. So many, many books to choose from. I managed to come away with just three.
   The pattern for a bra & matching panties in the Knitting Lingerie Style was a hit with my friends as well as all the women sitting in the lounge area. Much laughter as we imagined ourselves attired in fancy knitted dainties!
   By 4:00 I was done in. My feet ached, my shoulder was protesting from the weight of my shopping bag and my purse was much lighter. I joined Teira at a table in the lounge area (where she had a considerable amount done on her shawl that she had started just an hour earlier! ). Whipped out my new sock needles, wound one of the Koigu skeins into a ball and promptly started knitting myself a new pair of socks. I could easily become addicted to Koigu socks.
   Our bus headed back home at 6, we stopped for a quick dinner at Port Hope OnRoute and then proceeded east. Tired but happy, we arrived back in Kingston shortly before 10.
   A wonderful day spent with wonderful friends and we're hoping to do this all over again at the Fall Festival.

....a few hours yesterday and today in my rocking chair and I have this to show. :)
One warm foot!

Til later...

P.S. For another take on our day, head over to the post from Teira at South Frontenac Fibres. Link is on the right. :)






Tuesday 23 April 2013

A Warm Welcome....

...to our newest granddaughter! Adelyn Claire Smith made her grand entrance Mon. April 22 at 6:50am, weighing in at 11 lbs 4oz. Whew! And the sweetie has us all in love with her. She's healthy & happy and Mom & Dad are both fine. Just tired.

   The next few pairs of mittens are finished. The pair on the left still need to be washed. I put them through a regular cycle with my laundry. They're knitted firmly enough that they don't shrink but lightly full and the fabric softens up a bit. These mitts are sturdy and perfect for everyday use whether shoveling snow, doing chores or just out for a walk in the winter. Loving watching the rainbow grow. I've got so many lovely colours dyed up and am having a hard time choosing which colour to do next.
    In between pairs of mitts, I'm working on other projects that need to be done. Right now, the project of the week is a crocheted blanket for Adelyn's other grandma. This blanket has farm animals crocheted in a soft worsted weight yarn. This will live at Grandma's house when Addie comes over. They live just around the corner, so that will be often, I'm sure. :) Addie is about a 10 min drive from us, so she'll be a frequent visitor here as well. I'll post a picture of the blanket later today (when the littles are sleeping). It's in the early stages and has about 6-7 balls of yarn hanging off it. Not something I want to pull out with two active little guys ready to pounce and "help".

It's a beautiful sunny day and my guys are asking to go back outside to play. Lots of fresh air and running around means they conk out fast at naptime.
Til later.....


Saturday 6 April 2013

Taking time....

....to slow down. Taking time to enjoy my day....watching the birds returning...the geese, the red-winged blackbird & the robins. Sipping a cup of tea or coffee and knitting. Listening to a podcast or audiobook while in my rocking chair in front of the picture window. I've slowed my knitting down as well. I've put the shawlette, the five colour mittens & the aran cardigan on the back burner for a bit. I've got a bin full of hand-dyed wool/mohair millspun. And a bin of natural grey wool/mohair millspun. It's a fingering weight and I'm using it double stranded. It works up as a worsted weight and I'm working it on finer needles to get 6sts/inch. The plan is to knit basic mittens and basic socks - in both women's & men's sizes - until I've used up the yarns or until I get tired of knitting plain jane. :) I know which will happen first, but I'm going to be optimistic as I want a nice selection on my table at the Farmer's Market this year.
The sun is shining here today, though it's still cool. 6C. But the forecast for the next week has the temps slowly climbing. Looks like spring may finally be here. I'm thrilled! I can use some heat & sunshine. I love winter & cold weather but I'm tired of being cold. :)

Have a great day - I'm headed out for a little Vitamin D and a cold drink with Papa Bear.
Then more knitting!