Good morning, everyone. After another blustery day that started off wet and then cleared to give us some sunshine, the wind settled and this morning we have a hard frost to remind us it's still very much winter.
On Friday, Al came bearing gifts - a gift anyway. It was this book.
Isn't it lovely!
Unlike the other cute things I have been knitting, these are made with 4 ply, of which I only have a little, so I absolutely HAD to get in some more yarn, didn't I? Oh, dear, what a tragedy!
I'll have to keep my eyes open as I couldn't find any browns in 4 ply (for hair) in Hobbycraft.
Ofr course, I have started making one. It's fiddly and there's some very attractive little details. Some of the clothes come on and off which would be nice for a young child and there's some gorgeous little accessories like bags and hats.
We spent the evening catching up on recorded 'Have I got News For You' programmes, which we both find hysterically funny at times and, after so much laughing, I slept like a log.
I will be taking Alison to the station this morning. She has a busy week ahead of her so I hope the weekend has been a welcome break for her.
Then it's home, plan, Knitter Knatter club, helping out in FS, home, tuition and then ironing in the evening. A busy but satisfying day.
I'm expecting a parcel, too, at some point today. I'll tell you about that another time though.
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love those dolls
ReplyDeleteThey really are very cute, aren't they?
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Smashing book Joy I look forward to seeing a doll kinitted.
ReplyDeleteI'll post a few photos when I've made one. :-)
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I borrowed this lovely book from the library,all the dolls are gorgeous. I am not a great knitter but one doll is called Martha as is my granddaughter so I think I might give it a go, wish me luck.
ReplyDeleteShe's the one with the pretty little red and white top, isn't she? I love her. I am sure your Martha will love her little doll.
DeleteGood luck - just take it slowly and don't worry.
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I would love to knit one of those dolls but first steps first - I have now got a ball of wool and found my box of needles to have a practice - haven't knitted for about 20 years so will start on something very easy - hope it is like riding a bike that you never forget!
ReplyDeleteI think you will find it comes back very quickly, Viv. It's a kinaesthetic thing, isn't it? Muscle memory.
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What a cute book - but I must say you must have the patience of a saint, Joy, to knit little things with such tiny and fiddly accessories. I wouldn't!
ReplyDeleteI suppose it does take a bit of patience but I've always loved working with my hands so it doesn't feel patient, if you see what I mean.
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Sounds like you had a wonderful weekend with Alison. Hanging out with good girlfriends is the best, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteIt really is, yes. I have known Al for many years now and, as she doesn't live close, we do most of out chatting by email. She's a wonderful friend and this weekend was great.
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Those dolls are delightful and the fact that some of the clothes can be removed makes them more appealing to children.
ReplyDeleteYes, I think so too. Fiddly though! I had three goes at the shoe before I got it!
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