Sunday, 14 October 2012

YoP Update #10: Armless-ness and one of my balls is disintegrating

Saffron by Elena Nodel in Wendy Sorrento
Teapot Cozy Wrap by Debbie Bliss in Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Aran (light pink) 

As evidenced in the picture, the light this morning is strangely orange and other-worldly. We had our first frost last night. It's truly Autumnal. It makes my decision to knit the girl's ballet cardigan before finishing the teapot cosy, the right one.  Since Wednesday's update the cardi now has most of one sleeve, all ends sewn in and ribbon threaded through (the latter at Little Miss' request and under her supervision). Ballet class is tomorrow at 4pm so I need to get to it. I love this pattern, and won't be stopping at two - luckily it goes up to teenage size so I can get plenty more out of it. As soon as it's done I'll get back to the cosy/cozy - the ball of cashmerino has suffered some kind of prolapse in my bag, and one thing I can't stand is a messy ball of wool. 

In other news, My Boy finally made it to karate grading (he missed the last one) and earned his yellow belt. He's very happy about it.....although I still think he looks nicer in red!
Today is a day for making use of some of our knits, getting outside and kicking leaves. But first another cuppa. Brrrrr, it doesn't half look chilly out there. 

View the other posts on Ravelry

14 comments:

  1. Love your Saffron :-) Your little boy looks very pleased with himself :-)

    ReplyDelete
  2. I love the ballet wrap, congratulations to your little boy. I love knitted handmade things on children, they look so lovely in them.

    ReplyDelete
  3. It doesn't just look chilly out there, I'm pretty sure it is! We are working ourselves up for our weekly wood walk with the dogs, although only in the knowledge that there will be a coal fire later and jacket spuds cooking while we walk.

    Love the ballet wrap, very cute, it's nice your little girl gets involved in her own fashion choices....your little man looks pleased as punch, clever lad!

    Love some of the ideas on your previous post, the pin cactus is brilliant!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Oh how beautiful! Congratulations to your boy too.

    It was a beautiful Wiltshire autumn morning here today too - a touch of frost, a touch of mist and beautiful icy blue skies. I did ten miles on the bike this morning and it took the first five for me to be able to feel my fingers. So lovely though!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Love the ballet wrap, it looks so pretty! And well done to your little boy, love the number of times he has to wrap the belt around his waist!

    ReplyDelete
  6. I hope we get a picture of the little Miss in her new cardi! It's darling!

    ReplyDelete
  7. The Saffron is lovely and congratulations to your boy on his yellow belt. He looks very pleased!

    ReplyDelete
  8. What a darling picture, he's so proud with his yellow belt! Nice projects, particularly love your pretty orange cables.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Saffron looks darling; and look you're almost done! I love the ribbon. And if little Miss is supervising then she already loves it.
    I don't suppose karate belt colours are meant to be a fashion statement LOL :)

    ReplyDelete
  10. What a sweet little wrap; I made a hat by the same designer, and was so pleased by the pattern-- glad to hear she has consistent quality.

    Congrats to your son-- does he get to keep the old belts? (I know nothing about leveling up in karate- sorry!)

    ReplyDelete
  11. Congrats to your boy :)

    The "yarn prolapse" made me snort my drink up my nose in a very unbecoming way, you do have a way with words ;)

    ReplyDelete
  12. This Saffron cardi has so much more character and life than that wrap you were workin' upon previously. It's uplifting to see it.

    ReplyDelete
  13. Now that is one cute smile! Well done to the new yellow belt in the family :D

    Not so chilly here, but really damp ... I'm feeling the need to knit a waterproof hat so looking for some really woolly wool.

    Love the little cardi :)

    ReplyDelete
  14. hmm..wonder how long that ribbon will last..mine would have it pulled out in a day..!"prolapse ball" LOL..

    ReplyDelete

Thank you for taking the time to comment, and being part of the Crafts from the Cwtch community

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
DISCLAIMER: Crafts from the Cwtch is part of the Deramores, Craftsy, Etsy, Creativebug and Amazon Affiliate programmes and works with a few carefully selected sponsors. Where posts or projects are sponsored, the opinions will always be entirely my own. You can find out more about affiliate links and blog sponsorship here.

Hello and welcome. If it's your first visit you may like to start with my most popular tips & tutorials, or the patterns. You can read more about me on the 'Hello' page and you may also like the CftC pages on Ravelry, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and Etsy. I hope you enjoy your visit! Sarah
Follow

Never miss a post

Craftsy
Thank you for visiting these links. Further sponsor opportunities and details on affiliates are here.

................

As seen in...

Knit Now 50 Knit Now Cover 48 Let's Knit issue 80 Simply Knitting issue 115
Feel free to link to this blog, but please do not use any of my images without permission. Powered by Blogger.
Crafty Blogs
(based on today's UK hits only)

Archive