I hope to be along with some Christmas cards from throughout the year before I go back to work and get busy again, but here are my favourite creations from throughout December.
Thursday, 31 December 2020
December Favourites
Friday, 25 December 2020
Christmas Wishes
No Bûche de Noël this Christmas Eve - my sister decided that it would be more prudent if only one of us spent the evening with my aunt. I missed the chocolate aroma filling the house - especially as, having forgotten to buy raspberries to serve with chocolate fondant puddings on Christmas Day, I did a re-think and we will be having little individual Baked Alaskas.
Peaceful wishes seems to be what I have mostly put on cards this year - it's going to be a different Christmas for everybody, that's for sure. Ours is normally quiet - but there's a difference between chosen quiet and enforced. May yours be peaceful and safe.
The robin reminds me that I will have to find a new source for bird seed, as up till now I have been getting it delivered from the UK to an address in the North. I've used an Irish company a couple of times before and will use them again in the short term, but once C returns to work in the office and is no longer at home to take deliveries, it won't be as practical. At least I got one last order in before the UK leaves the European Union, so that should see me and the birds through the worst of the winter.
Tuesday, 22 December 2020
Warm off the needles
This sweater has been my pandemic project - it's a design by Joji Locatelli which I got from Ravelry. The construction is very satisfying - it's knit all in one piece. You start from the centre front and knit sideways to one side, then pick up from a provisional cast-on (bind on) and knit to the other side - a partial yoke is included in this section. Then you knit each sleeve down to the cuff, creating the back yoke in the process. The back is knit downwards, picked up from the yoke. Even the side seams aren't stitched - they're a 3-needle bind off. The only reason it took so long was my tiredness and inattention to detail a couple of times. Well, that and the fact that I used to be able to knit in work and that's a thing of the past - and hopefully the future again some time. I'd actually bought the wool to make a sort of mediaeval panelled swing-type jacket but I couldn't get the tension right for that.
Sunday, 6 December 2020
Frosty Borage
We had a sharp frost overnight and a foggy, misty morning - still at midday there is no sun. I had to bring the bird feeders into the back porch for the ice to melt before I could open them and fill them. I've pulled up most of the flowers in the border at this stage, but the borage was still there and looked beautiful in its frosty attire.
Tuesday, 1 December 2020
November Favourites
Since it's now the 1st of December - and where did this year go - I think it's OK to share a couple of Christmas creations as well as a few other favourites.
I thought I had a lovely picture of a few lone leaves still clinging to a cherry tree, but I took it with my phone in very strong light, and it's not worth uploading. But I did spot this "apple tree" as I walked to the shopping centre one day last week. I think someone must be hoping to attract some birds. I know the blackbirds love it when I peg apples to our lawn - well secured with two long kebab skewers so that magpies or squirrels don't take them.