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Thursday, August 25, 2011

My Creative Space

It needs blocking ...
We all tried it on for size, but it definitely looks best on HB ...

Today I finished my woolly hat - and it looks rather cool!  It's so comfy and cosy, not at all tight fitting like a beanie, so no danger of 'helmet hair'. :)  I knitted it from a pattern from Ravelry - if you go to their site and enter ETTA in the search box, it should come up - the pattern is by Kim Whelan.

Finally managed to find the 'Our creative spaces' blog as well this week!  Yay!  So I'm posting my hat pic there and have already checked out a few of the other blogs listed.  What a creative lot - it's hard to pick just a few, there's a lot of creative talent out there.  Go visit.

Monday, August 22, 2011

A great day for making chocolate crispies


We have an extra dog for 4 weeks - our lovely friends who looked after dear old Charlie whilst we were in the UK are now having their OE holiday, so we are looking after their dog.  I feel as if I have two extra children!  This morning I caught them running across our backyard, playing tug of war with one of the kids school shirts.  Managed to get to it when it was just rain sodden and dirty rather than in pieces!

Consequently, I felt a great need for chocolate.  So I made these lovely chocolate crispies, from a recipe given to me by my lovely, lovely friend on the Isle of Wight.  As well as heaps of chocolate there's butter and syrup too.  Not helping me remove those extra kilos I put on whilst on holiday, but needs must ...  do you like the lovely 'Cat in the Hat' fabric used for background?  If you eat too many of these crispies I reckon you'd get hyper just like the Cat ... well, we do already have the Thing 1 and Thing 2 characters running around the back yard ...

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Getting creative with Mr Potatohead


Wandering around the house today I found this little masterpiece by Little Man.  I just love it.  Thinking outside the square potato ...

Since my last post, things have been looking up on the feeling normal scale.  I've restarted my beret which I frogged the other night (ripping it out; rip it - which sounds a bit like 'ribbet', hence the term 'frogging' - witty people, knitters :))   Made my dad think jet lag had finally got to me and I was speaking gobbledegook!  Anyway, I will probably finish it as spring approaches and have to put it into storage!

I'm definitely feeling more crafty, even getting out my overlocker and completely re-threading it - not a task to be taken lightly; those of you who own an overlocker will know what I mean.  I can feel some sewing coming on ... 

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Jet Lagged

This picture sums up how we all feel after our return from the UK on Friday.  Dear Little Man had actually got up but obviously got tired on the walk around the bed and needed another rest ... hopefully we'll all be feeling more human by the end of the week.  I'm desperate to do some crafty stuff but think I'll leave it until my head feels less like cotton wool - I had to frog a beret I was making last night as I'd miscounted stitches and made it too small - aargh - don't want that sort of thing happening again!  So I'll wait a while.

The journey home was all ok until we reached Perth, when I was asked by customs if they could inspect my bag, as the dog had sniffed it out and I had traces of cocaine, explosives and cannibis in it.  Duncan stood there quite calmly and said 'go for your life' as he knew there was nothing to find, whilst I stood there on the verge of tears panicking that I'd be taken away and searched more thoroughly.  I think the main culprit was a pair of kids' sandals that we'd bought in the UK with fabric straps, which I suspect were made of hemp ... the rest however is a mystery.  The nice gentleman (he really was very polite) said we'd probably just brushed up against other people with the offending items - makes you wonder who you're travelling with hey?  I can laugh about it now ...

No more travelling for a bit.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

So excited!

Only one more sleep to go before we board the plane and make our way to the UK!  It's going to be so great catching up with family and friends.  Dog and house being baby-sat - now all I need to do is last minute bits and bobs.    Like haircuts for the kids - yay!  I had my hair cut yesterday, it was really long down to the middle of my back, now it seems a lot shorter at shoulder length - I think my hairdresser, whom I know quite well, decided to take some extra off because I don't go very often; it's one of my least favourite tasks.  As I left she said "see you in 3 months or so for your next trim" so it got me thinking ...

Thursday, July 7, 2011

What difference does a border make?


It makes quite a lot of difference to add a border is the answer:


It doesn't, however, alter the colour as much as in these photos!  Taking the pic on different days and at different times makes it look different though.   Hmmm ...... 


Here you go - a detailed pic of the border and one of my favourite squares.  A bit closer to the true colour as well :)  The pattern is from a book called 'Crochet Now' which is fab.  Lots of patterns including clothing and accessories.  It's also a departure from my normal colour schemes of purple, purple and purple.  This time I was thinking of grass, forests and the sea.  Took me in a whole other direction.  But I like it ...

Friday, July 1, 2011

Sorry, but it makes me mad!

It's official - corporate giants can ride roughshod over the common people.  Although our local council had rejected the plans for the Optus phone tower to be built 170m away from our local primary school, the WAPC (state planning) and John Day (idiot) have seen fit to overturn the decision, and despite the huge community outcry the plan has been approved.  What a sad day, when money and mobile phone reception wins out over the health of our kids.  Shame on you ... don't expect us to go quietly ...