bishopstone

bishopstone
our home in the bush

garden man

garden man
Just to sit a while and enjoy

Thursday, April 7, 2011

posting problems

I seem to be having major problems trying to post my photos at the moment. I have followed some other peoples advice but can not seem to fix the problem. Any sugestions happily accepted. Thanks.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

air walk quilt

A few weeks ago I went to the Air walk, a suspended walkway through the treetops. I took my Host mother from Denmark( from the days when I was an exchange student many years ago) to see the wonderful forest. At the visitor centre I came across this fantastic quilt. I represents the forest and its diversity. I took some close ups of the detail that went into it. Sorry the photos have flash spots on them as it was behind glass. There was alot of 3d word and even knitted areas. Totally beautiful work. Well done to the ladies who made it.




Wednesday, March 30, 2011

wellington visit.

I have just returned from a trip to wellington, new zealand to visit my brother, his wife and my new nephew. This is the view of the city from the hill just behind my brothers house. It is such a beautiful city with wonderful views, great wooden houses and lots of deep green trees.
Theses are just a few of the houses in and around the city area. I love the look of all these wooden houses. I could imagine living in one of these places. I could imagine sitting on the verandah and spinning or knitting.

This is a charming but very long pathway down to a house. Just imagine walking down there in the dark.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

bothwell spin-in

This is the lovely little town of Bothwell in the centre of Tasmania. Every second year it hosts the spin-in. And as the name suggests it is all about spinning, knitting and all things wooley.
These fantastic felted orbs are made by a very talented lady called Sue Evans. She also does contemporary artwork and custom made garments.

This stunning jacket is her felted thylacine( tasmanian Tiger) jacket.

There is also a competition for the longest spun thread from 10g of wool. This was facinating to look at the various entries from around the world. One entry that caught my eye was by an English lady called Amanda Hannaford and here thread was 652.726m long. So you can just imagine how fine it was. Truelly amazing.
I had a great day and only bought a little optim from ms gusset, and some silk/wool mix from the guild. I thought I was very good indeed.
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

one row scarf

I found some lace weigh yarn in my stash and decided to make the one row scarf. I was very impressed by how quickly and easily this scarf knitted up and how impressive it looked when finished.
I was not sure how long to make it so I just kept going until the yarn was finished. I posted it off today for a birthday swap so I hope my swapee likes it.
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Friday, February 18, 2011

sleeveless Cardigan


This is my latest cardigan knitted from my stash yarn. It is the Sleeveless Cardigan by Wendy Knight . I found it in the Yarn magazine. As you can see it is not sleeveless as I added longer sleeves so I can wear this through winter and still be nice and warm.



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Thursday, February 3, 2011

knitting machine

A few months ago I bought a second hand toyota 747 knitting machine in the hope of one day being able to make some jumpers for my children. First I gave it a little clean. I never knew there were so many needles or how long it would take to take them all out clean them in white spirit and them replace them. See how dirty the spirit has become.
But her it is all together and working. I have had a few sticking problems, but at the moment it all seems to be going well, touch wood. I am just playing at the moment, I have a long way to go before I can thing jumpers.
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