Tuesday, December 16, 2008

The wind, it blows. The sock, it bites.

As you can see, the wind returned. It blew my corn sideways. I'm not sure it's going to recover. I'm getting a bit sick of this stormy weather, things are getting very tatty in the garden. And that dinosaur? Beyond all hope I believe.



On to more serious things. The sock curse remains. I thought I had it broken. I even got a little cocky and was feeling extremely pleased with myself towards the toe. But then I finished the knitting, and moved straight onto grafting without even a short break for refreshments. Yep. the sock bit me. Some extremely disturbing *stuff* happened during grafting involving strangely broken yarn, and an inablity to ungraft it without using a pair of scissors to assist the process. The sock is currently resting with some scrap yarn holding the live stitches. Oh, and to add insult, the sock pulled out the scrap yarn early this evening forcing me to express myself in interesting language and use a crochet hook to save the life of this very ungrateful item.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Pumpkin patch

Yesterday I forgot to post pics of my pumpkin patch - my big pumpkin patch, not the little butternut patch. And my rhubarb, of which I am especially proud. The rhubarb came courtesy of my neighbour's garden and all I did was transplant it. It's not big enough to pick yet, I am still taking liberties with the neighbour's for eating purposes. The pumpkin leaves were a little floppy here, it was the end of a very hot day. Rest assured they perked right up again when the cool change came through.









Still knitting....

Well, I got sick of Hey Teach, frogged it back and used the cotton to do Miss Rachel's Cabled Cap from Yarn magazine. There's no chance Sophie is going to wear a hat made of wool so I endured the pain of cabling and psso'ing with non-giving cotton. It's a little large, I made the 'tween' size (how did my baby turn into someone who fits tween sizes?) and a size smaller needles. It's a pretty pattern which I might be making again, and the written pattern was easier to follow than most.







I am back working on the sock that was earlier cursed. So far so good, no accursed actvity has been noticed. Those magpies have been behaving themselves, and no other strange behaviour has been sighted....








Monday, December 8, 2008

How does your garden grow?

Spinach....

The tomatoes are still green. Apparently staring intently day after day will not speed up the process...



Butternut pumpkins.....pumpkins must be the most satisfying plant to cultivate. So much growth, so fast, so green and happy....


Some of the herbs and marigolds



More spinach!



My lovely sunflowers. I'm so proud of them, I can't stop taking photos :)








Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Angels







My latest project. It's not like me to be doing special Xmas things but the Bloke's work was in need of angels, so angels I am doing. I sort of modified the Primitive Angel pattern from Little Turtle Knits with some crochet and a change to the shaping. And sizing. Sophie is annoyed that I am doing Angels for Others, so it seems my angel knitting is not yet complete. I'm thinking the purple one looks a little less angelic and more evil than the others.