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Thursday, August 7, 2025

Winter Woollies ---

While I was down at Mum's, my sister's and/or the hospital, I kept any idle hands moments at bay with some knitting. 
I'd been given a couple of balls of wool which didn't/wouldn't really go with anything else. I thought they would be good for beanies for the kids but wasn't sure if there was quite enough in each skein for a full sized one. I hunted around and found a pattern that started from the crown. That way, I could just cast off at the brim when I ran out of wool.
The first little bit was a bit tricky with few stitches, 4 needles and lots of stitch markers, however as it grew, it got easier and easier.
It was hard to get an idea of the colouring of the yarn from the unopened ball. I fully expected there to be a lot more turquoise  than there was (only some at the start) so it was an 'interesting' knit!

I ended up making two 'short' beanies. 

While the design was fresh in my mind, I found some more yarn and made two beanies with a fold over brim. 
The pattern was 'Top Down' by PurlJam/Kevin Haggerty - found *here* on Ravelry.
If none of the kids claim/need them, I will be happy to donate them to charity.

Last winter was a funny old one for me; I got little crafting done but really enjoyed spending my time crocheting a jersey.
I used 'Highlander Heathers' wool from Skeinz, in the colour Scotch Mist. I loved the smell of it - it still smelt like real wool - and it was lovely to use. And the motivation was spotting the design, Low-rider jumper by Iron Lamb. As soon as I saw it, I KNEW I had to make one.
This was a well written pattern that started from the top so that you could easily fit it as you went.
I learnt some new techniques - yes, the 'ribbing' is crochet!😲!

And it fits perfectly. I was a bit concerned I might overheat in it but the open weave style of crochet must help and I find it a comfortable cosy wear.

Once I finished the jersey I was still in crochet mode. Inspired by Miss Tammy's cuteness and her love of things cosy and warm - 
-and also by friends in blogland making Afghans at the time, I decided that Miss Tammy needed her own blanket. In a moment of brilliance, I decided to make it yellow to match her colouring, and contrasted it with a blue. I didn't purchase anything new for this, I went through odds and sods that I had accumulated over the years (including some from when Mum cleaned out her cupboard - Oh how good it is to have a daughter who also crafts!!!). 
(Helping Ganma make her afghan)
I finished the blanket at the point where I was having trouble finding enough of the right coloured remnants to use, and it turned out to be a perfect size.
(There was one yarn that could have been made for heavy duty carpets (!!) which was really horrible to use - after finishing the round, I decided it could be biffed - that's very unlike me, so it must have been bad!)
So it's a fun little rug to have on the floor in front of the fire for Tammy Cat to sleep on.

While I was in oddment using mode, I found some acrylic yarn which I made into peggy squares for the blankets kiwikid Sue puts together for the Kogo organisation. I delivered those in April when I went over for Scrub Stitching.

Well I think that is my knitting and crocheting caught up with for now 😀

See you next time, 
Raewyn

19 comments:

  1. Lovely seeing the Afghan being appreciated!
    I like the idea of a top down beanie

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  2. You have been very productive. The hats look brilliant and will be loved by someone. The jumper looks great too - I have a hankering to make a crochet jumper/cardi over the winter and need to hunt out a pattern soon. Miss Tammy looks very happy with her new blanket! xx

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  3. The beanies turned out really well and will keep someone’s head warm.
    Your crocheted jumper does look warm and cosy .
    Oh how lucky is Tammy Cat to have her own special Afghan.

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  4. Above comment was me
    M

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  5. Love the crochet jumper and the idea of starting at the top. Brilliant idea. The beanies are super as well as knitting from to top too

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  6. Isn’t your crocheted jumper super. It did turn out well. Tammy is one very spoilt lady to have her own afghan. The colours worked well. The beanies would have been good to keep your hands busy. I’m sure someone will claim them.

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  7. I find spending time at the hospital if I have a way to work on a project my heart and mind stays calm. I'm glad to see you found a project to work on during a stressful time. Beautiful beanies by the way and I love your cat too!

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  8. I love the jumper. It’s so pretty. Rita

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  9. I believe that Miss Tammy is in love--love with all your hard work on her new lap rug!! She is so cute here---and I like that hat--may have to purchase that pattern for my baby knitting charity box--they do keep asking for hats--I have just mostly done the baby sweaters in 3 sizes for them--
    hugs, di

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  10. Havent you been busy! I really like your new jumper, very pretty indeed.

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  11. Some wonderful creations Raewyn. How I wish I could crochet - I must try again one day, last attempt was an epic fail!!!
    The beanies look so good - I can see your dear Mums hospital bed in the background, reminded me of the many hours I sat at Mums hospital bed knitting dishcloths when she broke her hip.
    Tammy cat is gorgeous - knowing my ginger girl she would wait for me to finish the rug & then never go near it!!! Love your crochet jersey & it suits you well! xx

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  12. Fabulous crochet items....
    Hugz

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  13. Lovely to see your yarn crafts, that sweater does look cosy and Miss Tammy seems to approve of her blanket.

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  14. You kept those knitting and crochet needles busy! I love the sweater and it fits you well. Tammy Cat really benefited from your odd pieces of leftover yarn.

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  15. Me again--well--I did end up just ordering the pattern and downloaded it--but it says a circular needle (which I do have) but it looks like you did yours on 4 needles and that is why I ordered the pattern--cause I also wanted to use the 4 needles--and I may have to do some U-tube videos on a couple of the stitches--been awhile since I did MIL and MIR--but they say August is "learn something new" month--soooo????? hugs, di

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  16. How lucky is Miss Tammy to have her own hand made blanket!! Love your jumper, the beanies look amazing! Well done with your knitting and crochet.

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  17. The beanies look the part and I think Miss Tammy likes her blanket. The jumper is beautiful .

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  18. Hi Raewyn, what great projects you've been able to make! Your sweater looks great on you, and your cat blanket looks greatly appreciated. Best of luck with everything going on. Take care.

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  19. What a wonderful collection of woolly projects.
    Those top down beanies work really well, and great for left overs.
    Your jersey looks so effective. I would never have thought of one that was crocheted.
    And Miss Tammy is one spoilt kitty. How lucky is she to have her own blanket?

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