Sunday, 22 March 2015

Odd Ball Throw – First Strip

I have completed the first strip of my new odd ball throw.

modular knitting mitered squares

It was very easy to knit.  I didn’t really notice I was doing it whilst I was watching TV.

modular knitting mitered squares

In looking for some more shades of purple – I found lots of yarn that I didn’t know I had got.  I looked in a drawer that I haven’t opened for a couple of years!  I found some ribbon yarn which I think I will donate to charity.  I like what it looks like in the ball -  but I don’t like knitting with it.

Sunday, 15 March 2015

Using Odd Balls

I am still thinking about de-cluttering and looking for things to throw out.  I have found a few very odd balls of yarn to donate to charity.  I have had them for years and not done anything with them.
This afternoon I have sorted through 2 large plastic boxes of yarn and grouped together all the very small balls. I am not going to throw them out – I am going to knit another throw (which I will probably donate to Oxfam for them to sell at a festival).
I have knitted a sample square.

modular knitting mitred squares

This is knitted in 6 shades of blue.  I intend to knit other squares in 6 shades of green, 6 shades of yellow etc – using up all the odd balls that I have left over from other projects. 
I am hoping to use this as a background project that I can pick up and put down again while I am doing other things.  Unfortunately it won’t be very portable because I intend to knit it together as I go along rather than doing any sewing at all.

Sunday, 8 March 2015

Knitting Poppies

I was asked if I would have time to knit some poppies for the local British Legion.  I was provided with the pattern, the yarn and the needles!
knitted poppy


I have knitted the whole ball of red yarn (100g) and it made 17 poppies – 16 of which are shown below!  I have still got the leaves to make and a bit of finishing off to do – I hope to finish them today if I don’t spend too long on the computer.

knitted poppies


Seeing them laid out like this reminds me of that wonderful installation at the Tower of London last year.  I do love poppies despite their sad connotations.  I remember when I was a child  - I was always pleased to see one when it appeared in the garden.

Sunday, 1 March 2015

Spring Cleaning and De-cluttering

This week I have been thinking about spring cleaning and de-cluttering - but have not actually done any of either yet.  The photos below show the current state of my office.  It could seem organised but I have no idea what is in some of those plastic boxes.

untidy yarn

untidy yarn


I have been reading James Wallman’s book called Stuffocation which discusses whether having  experiences is more fulfilling than acquiring possessions.  I have got too much stuff but I find it hard to get rid of  - particularly yarn. I remember reading an article in Slipknot – the Knitting and Crochet Guild magazine – about someone who carefully stored her yarn and even had a box labelled something like “yarn that is too short to do anything with!”  I am not that bad – I do throw away odd bits of yarn – but I suppose they could be used for stuffing!!
At the moment I am consoling myself with the fact that so far this year I haven’t bought any yarn.  This state of affairs will not continue for much longer as I am in the process of planning another project which will require new yarn. 

I will try to use up some of my yarn stash this year – but I agree with what the knitwear designer, Sally Melville said about using up odd balls – the first thing you need to do is go out and buy some new yarn to pull the design together!