Monday, 31 March 2014

A Small Polish Adventure

Keen to go somewhere on holiday for his 30th birthday, keen to visit a new country (1 new one a year is our aim) and because the flights were so cheap we went on a long weekend break to Warsaw last weekend. I didn't really know much about Warsaw but it turned out to be a very nice city to visit.

Museum of Science & Culture - A Gift from Stalin and visible from most places in the city


Colourful houses in the Old Town


There were loads of beautiful buildings, especially in the Old Town, lots of interesting museums, and some very quirky little bars and restaurants with some delicious and very cheap food and drinks.


I love that an alcohol shop is called an 'Alkohole'


Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Another Knitted Friend

A friend was complaining recently about having to find someone to look after their cat while they went away for a week and saying about how hard and expensive it is. Plus the cat will inevitably sulk and be rude to them when they get back to make them feel too guilty to ever go on holiday again. This made me think about how nice it is to have knitted pets instead. They don't need feeding, you can leave them along when you go away, and it's not cruel, and they don't smell! Perfect. Plus you get a cooler pet than just a boring old cat or dog.


Now i'd thought that my book 'Knit your own zoo' was the coolest thing ever....but that was until for my leaving present from my old job I was bought 'Knitted Dinosaurs'. It's amazing!! And I particularly love the picture of Dinosaur Carnage a few pages in!!


So I got started straight away with knitting a beautiful Triceratops. The only problem is....they are massive. Now I know that sounds stupid as dinosaurs obviously were big, but my lion is miniature in comparison to these. My finished dinosaur is almost half a metre long!!!! That's a lot of knitting!!

So here is Trevor, the latest addition to my knitted family. He likes eating all the plants in my garden, and making sure the other zoo animals behave themselves.














Monday, 3 March 2014

New Job, New Knitted Friend

Today was my first day at school (below is my photograph taken in the sunshine outside my house as I believe is traditional on a first day at school). Although I am actually working at the school, I did somehow feel several years younger when starting today, as though I was actually back at Secondary School. When I got to go in the staff room, as of course I should be allowed to go, I felt like I'd somehow sneaked in!


So on to my new knitted friend. I have been working on Arnie for a while but have been very busy making lots of other little bits (mostly elephants) and so hadn't got round to finishing him.



So I made myself sit down and finish him and I didn't get up until he was complete. So here is Arnie the Armadillo. He says 'hi'




Sunday, 23 February 2014

Introducing Igor

So although Percival has been a good friend to Brian, he spends a lot of time in the freezer, which Brian is not happy with, so I thought the time had come to create Brian a new, more like minded friend. So introducing Igor.








Thursday, 13 February 2014

Adventures New in She Bu

Adventures new in She Bu (pronounced Shay Boo - as in Shepherds Bush for those in the know). I love living in Shepherds Bush, it's a very lively area to live in and we're lucky to have 2 beautiful gig venues right on the doorstep, the Shepherds Bush Empire and Bush Hall. So last night we went off to see Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes at the Empire and they were amazing.


I'd seen them twice before (Latitude and at the Mumford & Sons Festival) outdoors and so wasn't sure if they'd have the same presence at an indoor venue but the atmosphere was as amazing as always. It is such a beautiful venue, and not too big that it's a great place to watch live music. 



Afterwards, we headed to Goldhawk Road as my boyfriend had heard a rumour that a Brewdog Bar had opened up there (http://www.brewdog.com/) and was outraged that he had failed to notice this (he prides himself on having an encyclopaedic knowledge of pubs in West London). There was indeed a Brewdog at the end of Goldhawk Road and it was brilliant. They have an amazing selection of nice Beers (and a few good bottled ciders) and a really nice atmosphere. I have a feeling this may become our new local.....

Sunday, 9 February 2014

Another Snowy Adventure!

So last year I discovered the amazing excitingness of skiing for the first time! (Well unless you count 1 day in Morocco where I mostly went down backwards!) I was very very very exciting when on the evening before coming back to work after Christmas, we booked a ski trip for 3 weeks time! And it was way better than last year!

We went to La Plagne in the French Alps and it was so quiet, we didn't queue for a single lift, apart from getting to the Glacier on the last day. So we literally skied non stop all day, getting the last lift up as high as we could go for a leisurely last ski down back to the chalet for afternoon tea and cake. They also have a tunnel which you can ski through!!


We took lessons again in the mornings and had a brilliant teacher called Valerie who was incredibly picky, which was great as it means I actually now think I know how to ski. I mastered going really fast and then stopping instantly which was great fun, and as my boyfriend had a ski app on his phone which tracked how fast we went, we spent a lot of time in the afternoons trying to beat it (42mph was the record!).


The sun only came out on 2 days but that was enough time to get some great photos of the stunning mountain scenery!



Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Double Pointed Knitting Challenge Complete

So after my attempts at double pointed knitting a few months ago, I finally took up the challenge to knit something properly with double pointed needles. A friend who is expecting asked me to knit a baby hat in case they have a girl, and gave me the boy option they'd already bought to use as a guide.

I know that I could have knitted it on straight needles but I thought it would be much nicer for the baby if it didn't have any seams which is why I persevered with double points.




After starting once and automatically switching into knitting all stitches, I had to start again remembering that I wanted a rib stitch for the brim. After about 10 rows I then decided that my 3.75mm needles were too big so switched to 3.25mm needles which worked much better. 



With the hat completed, I then started on some ears, again using double points which did get pretty fiddly as I'd only cast on 16 stitches!!


 After stitching on some eyes, a nose and a mouth, here is my finished hat - pretty cute I think! And below is the original 'boy option' which I was using for a guide, also pretty cute! Now I wonder which one she'll have...?