Tuesday, 22 February 2022

WOYWW 716 Interesting times

Hi all,
Here’s Bella helping me with my latest bit of crochet. 
It’s the Frida Kahlo shade of Louisa Harding’s yarn Pittura. 



I’ve done one front and am now starting the back. It’s 4 ply but grows quickly in herringbone stitch. 
I’ve also done a sketch for my new project. I’d be interested to know what this reminds you of, if anything, please. Jan, you know, but you could add a teeny clue if you wish. I’ll be telling you more about it in the next few weeks. 

Other aspects of this have had me doing a lot more work but I enjoyed doing this drawing. 
This photo of Bella was a surprise as well. 
She and Gracie both send purrs to you all. 

And finally…





I’ll try to get round more desks this week. 
Take care all and happy WOYWW 
hugs
Lynnecrafts x

WOYWW 664 blues and colour dreams

Hi, I hope you’re all safe and well after the recent storms.  We were lucky. There are houses nearby with no power but ours only went off briefly a few times. This was from the other side of our village. 


















My desk this week is its usual mess. 














The grid for my Roman banners is on the left, as I’m alternating between knitting another one and crocheting Brian’s slipover. The front is growing and I’ve another 10cm to do before dividing for the V neck. 

















My eye was caught this week by a yarn that looked to be a beautiful melange of blues and rust on the Lovecrafts site. 
When I looked on the manufacturer’s site, though, there was a lot more white in it and I didn’t like it so much. 

I’ve learned always to check on a couple of sites what a yarn really looks like. So now I have a dream of combining blues and rusts from yarn in my stash. 
Here’s a start. 

I want to make myself a cardigan with crazy patterns, a bit like this, but in the shades above. 
This is a photo of Gracie hoping for a bowl of cat milk. She only gets it if Brian brings me breakfast in bed in the morning, but she’s always hopeful. I don’t know who’s more spoilt, her or me ๐Ÿ˜ผ. 


. I really didn’t feel like taking a photo when she jumped onto the bed at 6am today, though, soaking wet. ๐Ÿ˜ผ. Of course I’ll dry you! 


 Bella has much taken to the cat tree. 

And finally..
Well done Jan! Last week’s cartoon was from Monty Python “No one expects the Spanish Inquisition”. (especially in the bagging area…)
This week, Dr Who cartoons are more prevalent…




Take care and happy crafting!
Hugs
Lynnecrafts 

Wednesday, 16 February 2022

WOYWW 663 Roman shields and chocolates



Hi,
Back again for our weekly blog hop courtesy of Julia at The stamping-ground.
I finished my tea cosy this week. 

I couldn’t find my acrylic stuffing so I used wool. Crocheting it into loops seemed to help. 



Brian’s verdict is that “it’s a good thing”, as it’s the sort with holes for handle and spout, so he uses it more often than the cover type. 

I am taking part in the 1900th anniversary of Hadrian’s wall, by sending knitted bunting with a Roman shield design to be used to yarn bomb part of it. 
We lived nearby for nearly 10 years so I feel a connection to it. The knitting pattern is here 
 There are more details about the project here: 
https://www.vindolanda.com/Event/1900-bunting-challenge
There are opportunities to crochet or sew bunting as well. I’ve taken part in yarn bombing around Aldermaston to protest against nuclear and chemical weapons before, but I’ve never done it to commemorate something so old!
Back to the present, I made my husband some chocolates for St Valentine’s. This time they were walnut and apricot. Judging by the speed with which they’re disappearing, they’re his favourite yet. ๐Ÿ˜ป

It’s the first time I’ve used this mould. It’s not so easy to produce clean edges as the other one. Here, I’m sifting cocoa powder over the hearts to make them easier to pick up. 

Gracie gave me a scare this week. She disappeared for most of the day and we couldn’t find her anywhere. I felt sick with worry. Of course she’d just hidden somewhere in the house. 
Both cats now have AirTag Bluetooth discs on their collars. You can see the pink tag holder on Bella here. 


 I’ve not managed to get a picture of Gracie with hers yet but they both seem to tolerate them ok. 


And finally….



Do you know where this one’s from? I’ll tell you next week if you don’t. 
Take care and happy crafting!
Hugs
Lynnecrafts x




Tuesday, 8 February 2022

WOYWW 662 Cat tea cosy

Hi, just a quick post this time. The cluster headaches are back. 
I’ve been tempted away from my crochet this week to one of the Tea Cosy Folk creations. 
I’m waiting for the safety eyes to arrive, so it’s unfinished. 

The handle and spout come out at the sides. It’s a knitting pattern but I found the smaller pieces easier to do as crochet. 
The ginger cat’s tail has been redone as it looked rather…er….masculine. 

Yes Jan you can say ooh er missus! 

I’ll show you the finished item when the eyes arrive and I’ve stuffed the heads and sewn it all together.  

Cats are are wonderful comfort and have been doing some hard sleeping 


Bella likes playing and napping on the cat tree. 



And finally 


Take care and happy crafting
Hugs
Lynne


Tuesday, 1 February 2022

WOYWW 661 Crochet & chocolates

Hi again, back for our weekly crafty blog hop, shared via Julia at the Stamping Ground
Craftwise, the slipover continues to grow, slowly. 


I made some more chocolates for Brian’s birthday. This time they’re almond and apricot. 


I’ve also completed the first edit of my novel. The tutor at my creative writing class says it now needs putting away in a drawer for a couple of weeks before I look at it again. 
















The cats are in their full winter coats, very cuddly. Here’s Gracie complaining how hard life is…


















And Bella, on the cat tree. ๐Ÿ˜ป๐Ÿ˜ปShe’s discovered the ball on elastic. 








And finally…



Take care and happy crafting!
Hugs
Lynnecrafts x