Tuesday 5 January 2016

Knit knit knit read read read

I am devouring yarn.  Maybe its the lazy days of Christmas, not that I'm not usually lazy but perhaps I allow myself even more time on the sofa at the festive period.  
Before the Christmas decorations are down I have produced a pair of cabled socks for Mr FF, the pattern is Red Wine socks from Jane Brocket's The Gentle Art of Knitting and the yarn again Cygnet wool rich 4 ply, which I have discovered is produced in Turkey and not in Bradford as I hoped.   The top pair in plain pattern is for me using Regia's Kaffe Fassett design line.  
A scarf using 3 balls of Rowan Cork that may have been a Rowan subscription free gift many years ago.  The pattern is Rib Lace Scarf/Cowl by Fiona Morris, a free Ravelry download, simple but effective and the yarn feels very cosy.  I am tempted to keep this for myself but I have such a lot of hand knitted neckwear.
And so far I have completed one Spindle Sock in West Yorkshire Spinners Aire Valley dk, which is made in Yorkshire.  This pattern was from the blog My Fashionable Life which I don't think is available now.   I downloaded the pattern in 2007 and a web search didn't produce any results, a pity as they are extremely pleasing to knit and wear, well the one I've finished is.
Additionally there are two paperbacks in the hall read and waiting to be taken to the charity shop. If 2016 continues at this pace we shall be able to move into a smaller apartment by the end of the year.

10 comments:

  1. Absolutely beautiful socks - I think you could open a sock shop!

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  2. Your socks are gorgeous. I still have a pair on the needles from the week I broke my arm. And still can't do more than a row.

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  3. Love the cabled pair for Mr FF. I am impressed by your industriousness. You'll be in danger of running out of yarn at this rate! Go steady!

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  4. Love those socks! Devouring chocolate truffles here.

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  5. Super socks ...... I have just started knitting socks again after a lengthy break.

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  6. Hi Jennie. As usual your knitting is gorgeous. I just attempted to send you an email but it was returned. Would you send your correct one, please. Barb (USA)

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  7. Hi Jennie. As usual your knitting is gorgeous. I just attempted to send you an email but it was returned. Would you send your correct one, please. Barb (USA)

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  8. Ha ha! I need to take a leaf out of your book with regards to both paperbacks and yarn! Love the socks, especially the two cabled designs. Ros

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  9. Lovely to give yourself some extra sofa time, we all
    should do that. Gorgeous socks, great colour.
    Cheers, Anita.

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  10. Oh, oh....ps. I just noticed the top of your page says you pine for Italy!!!!! Me too! I love Italy.
    Ciao, Anita.

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