Monday 23 September 2013

Monday.



As well as knitting and sewing I've been having a go at spinning- using a top whorl spindle. The picture shows two of my most recent efforts drying. The one on the right is still rather thick and a bit uneven! The left one is a bit thinner and I think(?!) a bit more even. When they are dry I'll wind them into balls and try and estimate the yardage.

This is my spindle and two batts from Sara of Sara's Texture Crafts, the batts came from her monthly batt choice club. Just waiting to pluck up courage to make a start with them!! She has some lovely fibre on her website- not a good place to browse if you are trying not to spend!!

Wednesday 11 September 2013

Yarn Along

Joining with Ginny to show what I'm reading and knitting!


I am reading two books at the moment : Quicksilver by Neal Stephenson( spotted on someone else's blog!) and By His Wounds You Are Healed (a study of Ephesians) by Wendy Horger Alsup. I am knitting a zip front jacket for Sophia (my grand-daughter) using a pattern that I made a jacket from for Julia! The yarn is a discontinued Wendy Shetland DK in a tweedy purple colour- I hope she likes it!
I have also just finished a Magic Troll Vest for Isaac with left-over Baby Ull, and a Chinook scarf for me in some navy blue Garnstudio Drops Cotton Viscose- go me!!!

Monday 2 September 2013

New Blog!

The time has come to move on from dear old Pumpkin and start blogging under a different title. It is surprisingly hard to come up with a new blog title and after much hilarity while Phil perused the dictionary I settled on a title which pays homage to the county of my birth!
According to tradition,the first Men of Kent were  who settled in the east of the county some 1500 years ago,whilst Kentish Men were of Saxon origin and settled in the west of the county.In 1066 the Men of Kent showed their spirit by resisting William the Conqueror  and obtained an honourable peace settlement which gave them certain rights, whilst the Kentish Men surrendered. 
I was born in Margate so that makes me a Maid of Kent!