Wednesday 30 December 2009

A Pink Post

Thank you for all the nice Christmas wishes. I have completed all the answers to the Movie Quiz, if you want to check them and smite your foreheads. Do watch the clip from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes if you need cheering up. Lee and Mary G. came tops.

I have completely lost track of what day it is. We seemed to have three Sundays in a row, and then my visitors who were meant to come on Monday couldn't because of the weather, and they arrived on Tuesday instead.

We got cups of tea and mince pies and then settled down to opening the presents.


Silence fell.



I got a couple of nice knitting books, Erika Knight's Classic Knits and the first Mason-Dixon Knitting book, the Curious Knitter's Guide. I don't know why I didn't get this sooner; I won't wait so long to get the second one.

I also got a pink polka dot measuring tape, which pleases me inordinately.

And I had the piquant pleasure of seeing my pink bougainvillea blooming against a snowfall.


Knittingwise, I haven't as anticipated cast on for a piece of frothy lace, but have lumbered on with the white Pinwheel Blanket and Kaari. I have finished the Pinwheel, bar the blocking. It might be a while before I do a knitted-on border again (can you hear my clenched teeth?) but I'm happy with it.

And I have nearly finished the front of Kaari. I have made better progress this time, by the simple expedient of reading the pattern carefully. Feel free to borrow this handy tip.

I didn't carry on with the Jyri cowl. The pattern was coming out too small and I would rather do it with a heavier yarn. I came across some more white Jet on eBay do that might be good, if another baby doesn't present itself.

I was at the local John Lewis on Tuesday afternoon for the Clearance Sale and won the struggle with temptation, which wasn't easy. They had some very nice blue yarns. I did buy a pattern book, but that was the result of careful planning, not temptation.

It's Kim Hargreaves' Winter Blooms. Follow the link for better pictures than I could take. The Ravelry page is here.

I don't know why the girl on the cover is wearing a short-sleeved sweater and has a huge bunch of flowers on what is fairly clearly a late summer afternoon, in sharp contrast to the title, but there you go. It doesn't do to take pattern books too seriously and the important thing is that there are lots of lovely things in, some of which I could imagine wearing.

5 comments:

Mary Lou said...

Great looking gifts - a WHOLE set of Beatrix potter, what a lucky girl

Knitting Linguist said...

I absolutely adore the pictures of kids reading (a hint at my prejudices, I suppose)! And I'm entertained by the picture on the front of that book; is that what we call an oxymoron?

Anonymous said...

In winter we dream of summer? No other explanation for the photostyling, as far as I can see.

Lucky child to get the full set!
-- Gretchen

Janet said...

Cath Kidston measuring tape - that's super. I've bought so much from Cath Kidston, I feel I should be given shares in the business.

Lisa R-R said...

Best wishes for 2010!
Thanks for your blog,
Lisa in Toronto