Back in Christmas '14 I finally finished
a woodland wreath as a Christmas present, using a pattern from Ravelry by Frankie Brown. At the time I bought two of the polystyrene wreaths, because I knew I wanted to knit one for myself. And ever since, I've been buying odd balls of green and brown wools any time I saw them.
Well, come the end of October this year and we suddenly had an unexpected house guest for nearly a month. I knew she could knit, so I suggested some knitting as something to do that would be therapeutic and relaxing, found her a couple of patterns and some wool and pulled this out to start for myself.
I just have some flowers to add - I've finished some pink and yellow ones, and am in the process of deciding whether I want to add the bluebells or not. Just because they're in the pattern doesn't mean I have to! I'm also planning to knit a blackbird from the book Lorraine gave me and see how he looks on it. C thinks the scale would be wrong, I don't think it will matter and I'd like to see what he looks like.
So I'll be back in a few days with the finished project - when I've added the last details and found somewhere to hang it.
In the meantime, here are a few work-in-progress shots.
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Basic wreath with a garland of leaves, ivy and oak |
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Add the holly and some colour starts to give more life to it |
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And the mistletoe looks good too |
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Here I've added the toadstools and little pinecones. |
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Now the fauna - hedgehogs and owls. |