The exciting news is that last weekend we added two new members to our crazy household - "Puss" n "Boots". I have never really been a 'cat' person before, but these two are so adorable and I love them already. They were just under 6-weeks old when we picked them up - a bit young to be taken from their mother really, but they were unwanted by their previous owners and were advertised as a giveaway, so we happily adopted them. They seem happy playing and snuggling together, have already managed to figure out what the kitty litter is for, and are gobbling up kitten milk and kitten-size dry food already. Puss is more inquisitive and mischievous than Boots, and Boots is a little bit more cuddly and shy, but very quick to catch on to whatever mischief Puss is getting into! They are very gentle and snuggly when they aren't going wild playing together. When we cuddle them and they start purring their whole body vibrates it's so cute!
The kittens have pretty much stolen most of my spare time in the evenings now so not as much craft happening, especially as I can no longer leave half-finished knitting project lying round in case Puss n Boots discover them and think they would make a good chew-toy! I do have a few projects on the go but mostly they are for upcoming Christmas presents so I probably wont be posting pictures of them until after Christmas.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Kayaking for 'Girl's Day Out' 2011
Had a busy weekend. With some friends I took part in the 'Girl's Day Out' charity paddle to raise funds for cancer research and support for cancer sufferers and their families. It was a 6km paddle in Adelaide's West Lakes, and was lots of fun although my arms can really feel the effects of the headwind now! The kayaks were supplied for free by uniSA which was great.

I also made another pair of little baby booties, for another friend who is having a baby soon... and I also discovered by trial and error that the wheat bag I made recently is too fat to heat up properly...so I have made another one; smaller and with less wheat. The new one is about 15cm x 30cm and contains 3 cups of wheat.

I also made another pair of little baby booties, for another friend who is having a baby soon... and I also discovered by trial and error that the wheat bag I made recently is too fat to heat up properly...so I have made another one; smaller and with less wheat. The new one is about 15cm x 30cm and contains 3 cups of wheat.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Annual pilgrimage

Have just returned from what seems to be becoming an annual pilgrimage to the bogan V8 races in Bathurst followed by a few days on Sydney's Northern Beaches catching up with friends and family. J and I were both volunteer flag marshalls at the race, which involved 4 days of signing on at 6am (or 5am on the 4th day), heading out to a designated flag point around the track with a small team and waving all the flags and safety directions to the race cars, checking the track is free from hazards and helping out if there is a crash or some other incident. They were very long days, standing for about 12 hours each day in very rainy and foggy weather, but it was also interesting and fun, seeing a different side of motor racing and being a part of a volunteer team. The beanie I knitted recently came in very handy as it was freezing in the evenings.In Sydney we spent most of the time catching up with as many friends and family as possible to see in a few short days, plus enjoyed some nice walks along Palm Beach, up the Smuggler's track to Barrenjoey headland, and also visited Bangelly head where we caught a glimpse of some whales and a big school of fish from the cliffs at the top.
On the craft front, not a lot to report. Managed to complete another 3 crochet granny squares in the car on the drive over to NSW from Adelaide, and that's about it. On returning home, all my veggies and herbs are growing well, and the sweet peas climbing up the trellis in the back yard are in full bloom and look lovely. I planted a whole lot of more seeds and seedlings this week too - chives, coriander, cherry tomatoes, strawberries...
Today I also made a wheat bag. I just got some wheat from the local pet shop, and quickly sewed up a little rectangle of fabric into a pillow shape, filled it with the wheat, stitched up the little opening, swept up all the extra wheat I managed to spill all over the floor, and voila - a cute and handy wheat bag to heat up next time it's cold or I have a sore back! :-) I had wanted to make one for a while and when I was in Sydney I saw some that a friend had made to sell in her Chiro practice and it inspired me to actually make one myself (thanks Georgie!).
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Images from Port Willunga Beach
I seem to have a head full of craft ideas and projects but nothing in a finished state to share photos of just yet. I'm working on knitting another pair of newborn booties for a friend whose baby is due in November, also another plain vest (similar to the ones made here and here), but with some lovely light blue wool with little brown speckles in it. I have plans to start a cross-stitch tea-towel but am still deciding on the exact details of the design. I'll post pics of these projects when they are finished. For the moment here's a few photos taken down at Port Willunga Beach over the last week or so. I love going for walks and runs down at this beautiful beach, and I usually bring my camera with me to capture some of the ever-changing scenes.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Bathurst Beanie
Well things have been a bit crazy and busy lately, so I haven't managed to find much time to do any craft, let alone write about it on my blog! But this week I have started to make time for craft again - I really miss it when I haven't got at least one project one the go! I have been slowly working on my crochet blanket, just doing a square here and there (I've finished 10 squares now). In preparation for our Bathurst camping trip, I also started making a beanie for myself this week, and have just finished it. It was a very easy pattern. The beanie is nice and snug and warm. I made it with a multicoloured yarn that is a mix of blues and greens called "Scottish meadows".
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Newborn booties
These booties were so easy to knit and look so cute! They were made following a pattern called 'Saartje's bootees' from http://www.saartjeknits.nl - the pattern is also available for free on the Ravelry website. The only slightly tricky bit was making the button loops as that bit wasn't described in the pattern. I just used a crochet hook to make a chain of stitches to create the loop. I'm sure it could be done in a neater way but that was the first idea that came to me, and I was dying to finish off the booties! They are definitely newborn size - very tiny, much smaller than the usual booties I have made in the past. These ones measure 7cm from toe to heel along the sole. I'm sure I will be making more of these!
I also received a lovely present in the mail this week from my crafty Aunt M...a cross-stitched picture of a scientist bear. Very cute and particularly meaningful since my PhD involved bear genetics and evolution! It's now sitting up on my bookshelf keeping some of my other bears company.
I also received a lovely present in the mail this week from my crafty Aunt M...a cross-stitched picture of a scientist bear. Very cute and particularly meaningful since my PhD involved bear genetics and evolution! It's now sitting up on my bookshelf keeping some of my other bears company.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Craft & Garden Update
Things have again been very busy the last few weeks. The biggest news is that J's sister's baby was born, she had a little girl called Jasmine who is gorgeous. So I was able to finish off the green vest/dress I had been knitting for the baby by sewing on some cute flower buttons.
I've also made some progress with my crochet granny squares for the blanket I'm making...I've completed 7 squares now. I haven't calculated how many squares I'll actually need to make a blanket in case that freaks me out. But it's a good project that I can keep making squares for slowly in between other projects, eventually I'll have enough to stitch them all together into a blanket :-)On the gardening front I have decided that in Spring I'll try to plant a few more unusual vegies in my garden, rather than just growing things that are readily and/or cheap to buy at the local shops. It makes it more fun to grow something a bit different anyway. So I ordered a few interesting packets of organic seeds from Green Harvest . My collection of seeds arrived the other day, including purple dragon carrots, scarlet runner beans, purple-podded peas and a colour mix of carrots that include red, white, orange and purple skinned varieties! Should be some fun and colourful times in my garden soon...pity I have to be patient and wait until spring to plant them!! I also made a homemade hand scrub which is meant to be great for cleaning dirt off your hands after playing in the garden. The hand scrub is made from 1/4 cup dried lavender (from my friend Hannah's parents garden), 1 cup coarse/rock sea salt, 1/2 cup oil. I found the original recipe on this blog, but as I couldnt find any of the coconut oil they suggested, I just used cheap baby oil and that seems to work well. It smells divine.
I've also made some progress with my crochet granny squares for the blanket I'm making...I've completed 7 squares now. I haven't calculated how many squares I'll actually need to make a blanket in case that freaks me out. But it's a good project that I can keep making squares for slowly in between other projects, eventually I'll have enough to stitch them all together into a blanket :-)On the gardening front I have decided that in Spring I'll try to plant a few more unusual vegies in my garden, rather than just growing things that are readily and/or cheap to buy at the local shops. It makes it more fun to grow something a bit different anyway. So I ordered a few interesting packets of organic seeds from Green Harvest . My collection of seeds arrived the other day, including purple dragon carrots, scarlet runner beans, purple-podded peas and a colour mix of carrots that include red, white, orange and purple skinned varieties! Should be some fun and colourful times in my garden soon...pity I have to be patient and wait until spring to plant them!! I also made a homemade hand scrub which is meant to be great for cleaning dirt off your hands after playing in the garden. The hand scrub is made from 1/4 cup dried lavender (from my friend Hannah's parents garden), 1 cup coarse/rock sea salt, 1/2 cup oil. I found the original recipe on this blog, but as I couldnt find any of the coconut oil they suggested, I just used cheap baby oil and that seems to work well. It smells divine.
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