So I'm heading to the wonderful land of Launceston (renamed Snuggleton by my lovely friend Abby) very soon and I'm feeling a mixture of excitement and dread! Excitement because I will be living in a lovely little flat which I am looking forward to making really beautiful, dread because I will be leaving my lovely boyfriend down in Hobart, and a mixture of excitement and dread as I will be starting a new job as a Social Worker at Launceston General Hospital!
I am also feeling a bit sad as I will be leaving my lovely Crochet Collective gals, and will be completely without a knitting/crochet group. Hopefully if I hang out in enough knitting shops someone will take pity on me and invite me to their group!
What I'm most excited about, is that because I don't know anyone in Launie and my work is 9-5 I will have a lot of free time in the evenings to go absolutely nuts finishing off (and starting new) creative projects that I have put on hold due to lack of free time! In particular I'd love to really get into dress making and maybe take a class or two so that I can really get the hang of making my own dress patterns.
I also found this lovely quote on pinterest which I am really loving at the moment:
I'm just generally really loving Pinterest - you can follow me at http://pinterest.com/annoushkha if you want to see what I've put up :)
Sunday, 30 December 2012
Sunday, 23 December 2012
Preparing a FairIsle Norwegian Jumper: All Pain and very little Gain
Well I've done all the fun bits of the jumper (i.e. the actual knitting) , and after a long period of just looking at the pattern, sighing, and then putting it down again I have decided to start on the decorative stitching, the blocking, cutting a steek and finishing the collar.
Scary stuff. I've put some tutorials up here, mainly just for me to be able to find easily.
There's a good tutorial for cutting a steek (this is where you baste a line either side of where you want to cut arm holes in your jumper). Very scary stuff. I honestly don't know if I'll be able to cut into my jumper without doing a little girly scream, I'll let you know.
I've also found a daggy tutorial on blocking jumpers
Wish me luck!!
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