Showing posts with label Knitting group. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Knitting group. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Knitting Group



Knit And Natter Group
'Fairisle' Socks






I have pinched the title of this post from  Benta  (thank you :) The knitting group has been a success for me as not only has it given me good therapy for my hands, it has also let me meet a lovely group of people. I am making some 'fairisle' socks - that is with the lovely Crofter wool that I used for the hat in a previous post. This time I have gone all 'pinkish' ... why do I so love pink? I got very stuck with the sock pattern and had to wait until I got some expert advice to continue ... meanwhile I worked on the second sock. Now all has been explained (I am a fool - you cannot imagine just how long I lay in bed trying to puzzle out just what the pattern actually meant - and it was obvious once it was explained)!









This was the progress on the first sock before I got stuck and did not know how to proceed - the dividing instructions for the heel really confused me.







This was the progress on the second sock up until this morning. Now I understand what I should be doing I am hoping to complete this pair by the meeting next week.  Last week a hat, this week socks, maybe next week a cover for the new olympic dome?


Some of the other ladies are making much more complicated stuff, which is really useful as they are experts and can help me along.







A fiery red haired beauty is making this shawl - the colours will go beautifully with her hair - it has grown enormously since last week.







The pattern starts from the pointed end (it is 'V' shaped) and grows and is now on a long circular needle  -  it must take forever to do a row.






This is the second sleeve of a jumper with a very complicated pattern. The lovely lady finished the first last week.







This jumper for a child is knitted from the neck down in 'odds and ends'. Remember this lady made a similar one last week?  She certainly has lots of 'odds and ends' and lots of children to clothe!









I loved this rich coral pink coloured jumper, which was not too different a colour from my own Marks  and Spencer jumper and socks of the day.







Wow! This very clever lady just finished a sleeve in this very difficult design.  I love the blue.








Here is more of that lovely Sirdar Crofter Double Knit, only this time in a more interesting colour ... and this is how it knits up into a child's top  ...







Isn't it lovely? As you can see none of the group wish to have their faces on the net but all were very happy to share their work. Once again I did not yet feel able to take photos of everything - maybe when I get to know them better they will be more approachable. The group of about 20/30 range in ages of between 20s and their 70s - and 'no' I am at neither end of this range!

Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Knitting Group



Simple Knitting



As you will have all seen by now I am not much of a knitter so I was pleased to hear that John Lewis in Kingston upon Thames held a weekly knitting circle for all levels of expertise. I should really like to be more proficient so I went along armed with the simplest pattern and the most interesting wool. The pattern is for a mans hat, which I think would suit Mr Whizz Kid very well when cleaning the cars (and the ****** motorbike)! The Sirdar Crofter wool is mostly in shades of cream and buff with a little dark pink to enhance his feminine side!










The ladies there were charming and most helpful and along with a nice cup of tea and some interesting chat I managed to cast on and knit a few rows. Note the camera - I don't go anywhere without it!









A lovely lady from Sirdar Rowan came along with all the new season's wools and colours and the most eye catching pattern books.  This book, in particular was enchanting ...




Order it here
Stunning child and wonderful patterns
See the yarn
Wow!





Back to reality to my own knitting and the hat ... this was to be for Valentines Day but I already realise this might well be Valentines Day 2013!










A big 'Thank You' to Judith for introducing me to the group of around twenty - thirty ladies - all making a variety of items ...



This chunky knit really sparkled

This child's jumper from "odds and ends"


I should love to have taken more photos of some of the beautiful works but felt this was all a bit too nosey for my first visit. I must also add that many ladies were wearing their own knitted creations.




Click to show "Wool Yarn" result 4
Yummy colours