By sarahswain, 15-Jan-2012 19:33:00
More scarves
Colin was the recipient of my second ever creation, a scarf made over a few evenings using Wendy Pampas super chunky in a gorgeously warm barley colour (#2203). I used the enormous 12mm needles, so it didn't take long to complete but I had learned from my previous mistakes and the finished scarf was much prettier as a result.
Growing in confidence with my new hobby, I wore the Big Green Monster into the office one chilly morning last February. Amy spotted it and before long I was knitting her a more attractive cousin to the Big Green Monster. More recently, I knitted another scarf for Amy, she picked a gorgeous marbled grey colour, while Georgina was brave and asked for a scarf in the shade 'Little Big Horn'; I absolutely love the purple in this yarn.
Both Dads received a hand-made scarf for Christmas. For a bit of a change, I found some lovely warm Life Chunky yarn in granite marl for Mr Palmer and black for Mr Swain snr. For the occasion, I splashed out on some new 6mm needles. I still get very excited when buying new equipment. These are a good size to work with and I've used them a fair bit this month. I admit that my father-in-law didn't get his scarf in time for Christmas (it was three days late) but hopefully it will be useful now the cold snap has arrived.
Woolly hats
Our niece Abigail was the recipient of my first attempt at a drawstring hat, using Ecobaby yarn in unbleached white, with a flower knitted using Sidar Snuggly Smiley Stripes in multi-pink. My first attempt at knitting a 1x1 rib was quite a shocker, but fortunately for Abi, the final effect was pretty and stretchy too. I have made a few more hats since this first one and I'm really pleased with the results. I used the Sidar Smiley Stripes in blue for James Champkins in April and he looked absolutely yummy in it. For Christmas, I decided to make hats for our Godson James Cox and his three siblings. James's hat sports the biggest (detachable) pom-pom imaginable; Thomas's black beanie was finished with a red thread woven around the edge to give it some colour; Ellie's hat was a candy pink colour with a pink and white pom-pom; baby Amelia's hat looks very similar to Abigail's in white ecobaby yarn with pink flower.
Thank you so much for all the lovely comments I received last week. Chief Duck is busy with some exciting orders received through the site so I'd love to hear what you think of my recent projects.
The idea of White Duck, a place to talk about my new crafty hobbies, came to me in late 2011.
The name White Duck is homage to a very friendly duck in the gorgeous Lake District.
I wanted to set up a space to talk about my relatively new hobby, knitting and all things crafty. I hoped this might be a good place to log my progress of what I'm making. I also want to link and share ideas with far more talented friends than me. You'll find a link to their sites below.
Asylum Ceramics NEW!
Check out Ian's unique ceramic pieces in the photo gallery.
Amanda's gorgeous new website showcasing her award-winning blooms
Jane is on a mission to bake a cake a week...and boy they taste good!
Great blog for knitting, crochet and sewing from a young Scotsman.
Amazing celebration cakes made by my mum
Great place to buy wool online or on Rochester High Street
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