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  1. FO’s of 2010

    December 18, 2010 by sunrisesister

    Well, the year is almost over, and it’s time to see what I made over the last 12 months!

    Mosaic

    Looking at that, it doesn’t seem like much, but there are lots of big projects in there, like the Daybreak shawl, and my Kauni scarf. Lots of baby hats, and lots of cardigans! Bear in mind, I did have a baby in January, and lots of health issues this year, so that did eat into my knitting time!

    I also got to sew some simple but very enjoyable things..

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    A doona cover for Tille, and a Marimekko sleeve for my iPad!

    I released my first ever (free!) knitting pattern, and watched it be ‘favourited’ and knitted up by Ravelers :)

    And 2010 saw a very happy return to the spinning wheel. I am in love. My fibre stash is growing, slowly, and I am saving up for a Majacraft wheel in the new year! Oh yes!

    Bessie

    In bloom Swedish Chef

    It’s been a great year, in creating and enjoying all things fibrey. Here is to lots more fun in 2011!


  2. FO: Arwen

    November 23, 2010 by sunrisesister

    Behind the scenes, we have been busy moving accross to a new webserver, and I took the plunge and went over to WordPress Multisite – much better for my needs, but still a few bugs and settings to fix up.

    The good news? I am recovering faster than ever. I am able to walk independently (Altho the pram comes in handy when doing lots of walking) and I can even drive! The biggest challenge was figuring out how to get the baby in and out of the car on my own, but with a bit of rejigging, it’s working so far. I am able to do most things myself, except for lifting laundry baskets, carrying the baby much, etc.

    The bad news? The spinal injury was worse than expected, with two discs completely herniated, not just one.

    So I have been enjoying some knitting, and this is a pattern that was in my queue for like, forever. I decided to just CAST ON ALREADY and hey presto, here it is.

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    It might just be the most ridiculous thing I have ever made! And that is saying something, considering I have knitted a breast before and a boob hat for a newborn.

    But I have a confession to make… this was made with pretty trashy yarn. Bright, beautiful colours, pure wool 8ply, but hardly yarn porn. But I dont think it detracts from the end result. The only thing I may go back and add, is a crochet row on the underside of the red ruffle, to stabilise it, and make it look as even as the others. I did intend to add a pink ruffle next, but after the endless knitting, I HAD TO STOP.

    Ruffles are hard, because they go on forever.

    I do plan to get Tille to model it for me, but today, when it’s 32 degrees, it will have to be another day..

    Pattern: Arwen by Christine Jones

    Yarn: Spotlight Moda Vera Pure 8ply (yeah, yeah)

    Sticks: 4mm Addi Clicks – two cord lengths.

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  3. Australian Wool Industry News

    November 12, 2010 by sunrisesister

    This news is just devastating :(

    Australia’s last wool combing plant, run by Fletcher International Exports alongside its abattoir in Dubbo, will be shut down over the next month.Company principal, Roger Fletcher, said it was also one of the last wool scouring operations in Australia.

    He said the company could no longer compete with topmaking operations in low cost countries such as China.

    The daily wage of a worker at the Dubbo plant would pay for about 50 workers in India or Bangladesh.

    What will this mean for the Australian fibre industry?


  4. Birthday Suit

    November 12, 2010 by sunrisesister

    My middle girl is having a birthday next week, and requested a pair of socks. I picked up some of the new 8ply Patonyle last weekend while *supervising* a friend in a yarn store, so cast on..

    The first pic is probably the most accurate, colour wise. A lovely mix of purples, blue and a touch of green. Great on 4mm sticks, and soft without being felty.

    The great thing is, she has such small feet, they were a very quick knit!


  5. Wedding on a Budget

    November 5, 2010 by sunrisesister

    So The Fella and I have finally set a date next year to do the hitchen’s. Yup, finally. But of course, the details of where, how, and who to have there all has to be hashed out yet. And for now, we cant afford to be booking things and zooming around checking places out. But I can do lots of stuff online, and it’s FUN.

    Now this will be THE smallest and most simple wedding, ever.

    So to start off with, we have found rings, and ear rings that I like, from a seller on Etsy that we know via Ravelry, Studiometalsmith on Etsy

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    And as for make up, I cannot go past the amazing Sarah from Sweet Libertine Cosmetics.

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    Her hand-crafted make up and eyeshadows are exquisite, and she posts internationally. The colours are vibrant, and as someone who is VERY sensitive to make up, this stuff is very gentle and kind to the skin. She is having a wee promotion at the moment, by the way – Coupon codes FREESHIPNOV for free shipping in November (that’s FREE shipping INTERNATIONALLY PEOPLE!!) or MUCHLOVE for 15% off! Great time to buy up!

    Next up, and weird coincidental time here: my friend Tish from Sweet Libertine Cakes! Not related in any way to Sarah’s business, I should add. She is a very talented cake designer and artist here in Melbourne. Now we haven’t even decided if we WILL have a cake, but if we do, I shall be begging pretty pretty please for this chick to do it!

    Now I just have to find a place, a cheap frock, some wedding Converse, and some plonk ;)