And a finish or two. I finished off a cardigan, which I’m disappointed with and yet to make a decision to frog or not. But a better finish was these pair of mitts for my granddaughter, using up leftover yarn from a couple of previous jumpers I made her. The mitten pattern is from Sirdar’s Accessories book.
I finished some fingerless mitts for myself. The pattern is from The Wool Shed and design is Lewes. I’ve only shown one here, but believe me I have made a pair. Lots of ends to sew in as you can imagine, but a lot of fun to make and good for using odds and ends of yarn.
As for sewing in September and October saw me making a lot of quilt as you go squares to make pouches. The picture below shows them matched up with zips and below that one of the pouches completed. They were sold at the local Townswomen’s Guild charity meeting along with other crafts. Some were given to my friend for another charity sales table.
I’ve made a small 24” quilt from a kit suppled by West Dorset Project Linus group for Dorset County Hospital’s SCBU. It’s a really sweet quilt with vehicles on it. I’m now putting together a bigger quilt, which I hope will be ready in a couple of weeks. This will be a girly quilt with the main squares having handbags on it.
At Dorset Creative Embroiderers I made a purse from kit and instructions from Sarah of Sixty Four Packing Cases . She supplied the materials from which I made the purse, which is on a wool felt base with fabrics to free machine onto the base. The following day I handstitched the purse frame with backstitch.
This was a page I made up with a background of paper from The Works (last year’s autumn pad) and washi tape stamps.
I’ve also made and ATC for the TG online ATC swap and the theme this month is Green. As I have offcuts of card and paper I sought out the green pieces and did some weaving with narrow strips. I painted over with Mod Podge, added the word Green and added a few green sticky gem stars. All on a green card back.
During this month I went to the Knit + Stich Show at Alexandra Palace, which I wrote about here so that made me more inspired. The only trouble is that I need more time!
So that was my October and it went quick. November will see more knitting content as I’ve just today picked up my Wool Warehouse delivery and I’ll get cracking on a new cardigan for my other granddaughter. Keeeeeep. Busy!!












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