Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Circular socks all done

I finished the pair of children's socks using the two circular needles method. I knitted one sock at a time, I would have to really think about knitting them both at the same time. I used Patons 4ply patonyle yarn which knits up really nice and soft.
As part of the January Knit4charities I had some knitted squares I had done a while back when we were going to breed our dog for when the puppies arrived, but we didn't breed her, and as one of the charities for January was a dog rescue organisation I decided to give them away as they could be put to great use now. Dare I say it that I am going to try to knit a thing or two for each of the charities each month, that will be a great stash buster.

On the needles tonight are a pair of bed socks, this time I am getting ahead this is for one of the February charities.

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Socking along on a circular honey...And happy Australia Day for yesterday 26 January

I have completed my first ever sock knitting on two circular needles. It was a bit of a learing curve for me, and after 3 or 4 times having to frog the sock, I wasn't going to be put off, and kept on trying to understand how to continue after turning the heel, which stitches went on what needle, finally it all clicked and I was on my way again. I have started the second sock this morning and hopefully I can remember everything that I did on the first sock.

I went and checked out all the handicrafts at Kiama Show today, it is a wild day with wind, some rain (not much to speak about) and it is so cold on the headland in Kiama where the show it held. There were some wonderful things to see, the knitting was really nice, I wish there was more of it. I didn't do any good with either of my entries, but the looked nice amongst all the other knitting. The spinning and weaving was wonderful, met up with a couple of friends from SNB who were at the show demonstrating spinning wool, the work people have done with their handspun yarn is absolutely wonderful, I am going to check out my spinning wheel soon and try to have another go with it.

Happy Australia Day everyone in this great land. I didn't get to post yesterday as DH and I left home at 5.55am to drive to near Liverpool (western Sydney) to help his cousin dig a big, no massive hole for a new swimming pool. What a hot day it was and DH and his two cousins worked so hard until after 8pm, then we ate dinner had a drink and drove home. We arrived home just before midnight and was so glad to get into bed.

Here is some great information on Australia from a friend I knit with, go check her blog out it is amazing. (The bits written in italics are my added bits)

26 January each year is a day where all across the country we celebrate being Australian by having the day off and doing next to nothing. What's not to like? I thought I'd toss out a few facts about Australia that many of you may not know or realise.

A lot of people look at a map of Australia, and think we live on a little island. Let me assure you, it's not small. The total area is 7,741,220 km² (2,988,888 sq mi). For comparison, the area of the United States is 9,631,420 km² (3,718,695 sq mi). 1% of our total area is water, 4.87% of the USA is water, bringing the total comparison of the land masses even closer.

However, our population is estimated at 20,555,300, and the USA's is estimated at 301,019,000. Our largest city is Sydney, with a population of 4,254,900, compared to New York City's 8,143,197. We have the lowest population density in the world - about 2 people per square kilometre.

Australia is a bit like a donut though. The vast majority of our population lives in the coastal areas, and the centre of the country is more sparsely populated.

Kangaroos and koalas are not all over the place as many people assume. I have seen them in the wild at Port Macquarie (NSW north coast - about 5 hours north of Sydney). We are possibly the only country in the world that eats both of the animals on our Coat of Arms. (The kangaroo and the emu).

Voting is compulsory here, and you must register to vote at age 18. We don't vote for our country's leader. We vote for our preferred political party, and they choose the leader of the party. The leader of the winning party becomes the Prime Minister of Australia.

We have no Bill of Rights.

Australia was the second country to give women the right to vote.

In 1954, Bob Hawke was immortalised by the Guinness Book of Records for sculling 2.5 pints of beer in 11 seconds. Bob later became the Prime Minister of Australia.

You can also drink and go to bars and clubs at 18.

You can get your car drivers "learners permit" at 16 years and go for your licence at 17, we have a 3 year probation driving time for new drivers called Red P's (for first year) and Green P's (for next two years) these plastic P plates have to be displayed on the front and back of the vehicle you are driving. On a full licence we get 12 points, if we loose all 12 points we loose our licence, when you loose points it takes 3 years to get the lost points back.

School begins at 5, although some parents keep their kids back a year and start them when they turn 6. In NSW, you go to Primary School for the first seven years (Kindergarten, then grades 1-6) and then to High School for the next 4 or 6 years (Grades 7-12). There is a leaving certificate at Year 10, but most kids now stay until Year 12. I believe that they Year 10 certificate is about to be done away with, though. A school day is generally 9-3, the work day is usually 9-5, although a lot of work places are pretty flexible about that now, and business hours are often extended.

Our seasons are opposite to the USA (It's currently summer here), and we drive on the opposite side of the road.

Our cable television is fairly recent (last 15 years or so). And the cable we have is vastly different to the USA. We have about 40 channels. There are four free to air television networks. That's all that many people have.

We like a party and a drink, and are much more laid back about swearing and nudity than much of the world seems to be. The J*net J*ckson wardrobe malfunction would barely have rated a blip on the radar here.

We have universal health care called "Medicare" everyone over 18 has a medicare card (families are all listed on the same card) To put this into perspective, my son has crohns disease and he has a specialist he visits probably about 12 or so times a year depending on how he is feeling, he has numerous hospital visits for blood transfusions, he has medication by intravenous drip approx. every 8 weeks which costs over $4,000 each time, all of this is provided free. Some things people have done at different doctors or specialist and pay the cost out of their own pocket, can get a rebate from Medicare. After a certain amount is spent on medication which I think is under $800 for a single person per year, all further medication is free for the rest of that year. We can pay to have hospital cover, and the government try to encourage that, but it can be expensive, although I don't think as expensive at USA. We use to pay under $50 per week, this was for moderate level of cover including dental, optical, physio etc. You have to be covered for Ambulance as it is expensive to use, it costs about $25 per year for a single person for cover.

We are the world's largest exporter of sheep. I'd prefer it if they kept and processed a few more here!

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Summer knitting.....damn it's hot

It has been extremely hot lately, but that hasn't stopped me knitting. I finished a pair of bed socks in 8ply pure wool very late last night (they are for Berrima Women's Prison), and I was itching to find something else to start. I have been wanting to read through the Socks Soar on Two Circular Needles, and then try to knit socks using this method. So I got out the book and read through a bit of it, then I got the needles out, found some sock yarn, then decided that it was way after midnight and I should go to bed.

Today in this extreme heat we went for a ride for lunch down the coast, I told DH that it was going to be too hot to ride the bikes, but did he listen...NO, anyway we had a nice lunch and a lot of cold lemon water when we got home, and then I sat and got out the two circulars book, a pattern book for socks as I decided to try this method on a childs sock, and away I went. It is pretty easy so far, I will wait for better judgement when I have to turn the heel. I am only doing one sock at a time, not two like some people I know. I am using Patons Patonyle 4ply sock yarn, it was left over from my very first pair of socks I knitted for myself, the colours are knitting up nicely.

It is now 8.30pm and after an extremely hot summer day of over 40C this is the sunset I am looking at from my chair here at my computer as I type this post, it is beautiful. I have even put Ruby's quilt flat on her blanket in her kennel, she still lays under the quilt when sleeping, I hope tonight she will just stay on top as it is way to hot for her to be under it, and it would be much cooler to sleep on than sleeping on top of the blanket she always has slept on.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Show & charity knitting

Here are the items I have knitted for Kiama Show - the 3 piece baby set knitted in 3ply pure wool and the tea cosy knitted in 8ply pure wool. I am knitting for "Knit4Charities" and the January charities are Wangaratta Hospital (Victoria) and Cordelia's Canine Rescue. The hospital needs premmie and newborn size hats, mittens, bootees etc for the babies and the shelter need blanket and dog coats. This knitting is a part of my stash/UFO bust along knitting for 2007, the bootees and blue hat are in 4ply baby yarn (acrylic) and the green and yellow (Aussie colours) are in 4ply pure wool. I still have some more baby yarn to get through until the end of January.
I have also completed one of my UFO bustalong items, the knitted squares have been put together into 3 blankets in total. It is a pity my holidays end tomorrow and then back to work on Thursday, I have been getting heaps done in the knitting department, even a bit of tidying up.


Monday, January 15, 2007

Flash that Stash

For the Stashalong/Stash Bustalong I have joined and starts today, here is my stash that I am committed to knitting by the end of 2007.












And there is more.......
And there is still more.......

It is all pretty messy except for what is in the drawers, I just want my floor back.



Sunday, January 14, 2007

UFO's and Wedding Anniversary

These are my UFO's that I am committing to finish by the April 15 deadline for Bustalong.


The knitted squares are by DH's great aunt and then I have the good job of putting them together and making into blankets that the local knitters guild donate to the local hospital mental health ward. I have put one together and have enough squares for another two blankets.


The next UFO is the blanket for #2 son, I want this finished before his birthday in July, so the April 15 deadline will suit me fine.

On the knitting front I have finished the 3 piece baby set for Kiama Show, I just have to sew it together....YUK, I don't like sewing knitting together.

I will flash my stash soon, I have to get it a bit more organised and take pictures.

Today January 14 is our 24th wedding anniversary. Yeah I know the boys are 27 and 23, you know you have to try before you buy, well it worked (well most of the time), more than 30 years have gone by since we first set eyes on each other, and it has been fun, sometimes a bit rough (alot lately), but so far we have got through it.

Well I had better get back to knitting this stash away to nothing, I still am committed to having it all knitted by the end of 2007.


Sunday, January 07, 2007

My First Born's Birthday today

27 years ago at 9.13pm, I gave birth to my first child, a son. He took a fair bit of convincing to arrive, but he finally made it 2 weeks late. He was a cute baby, 7lbs 10oz. Lots of black hair and he slept a whole lot, even through his 2am feed. But being a new mum I would wake him for it, that lasted a short time until I relaxed and let him sleep through.

Today we all got up late, had bacon and eggs for breakfast, some family visited for lunch, then had a drink at the club before dinner.

Happy Birthday son, I hope all your wishes and dreams come true.

I will have to get some photos and post here later.

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

New Year Knitting

Since finishing my green cotton top on Boxing Day, I have been knitting a tea cosy for the Kiama Show at the end of January, I did run out of wool with about 10 rows or so to do, I went out in the rain today and got some more wool today to finish it off.

You can see by the photo how close to finishing the second side I got, it is using double yarn. I will finish this in the next few days as I have started the baby set for Kiama Show and I am enjoying knitting it in a 3ply pure Australia wool.

In the meantime I have knitted another cotton top, again in Bendigo 8ply Cotton in the colour "Flax", it is softer to knit than the green cotton top.
Pattern: Jo Sharp Book Knit issue 2.
Bolero Version 1 with short sleeves. (page 9)
Yarn used: Bendigo Woollen Mills 8ply Cotton
Colour: Flax
Amount: 350g
Needles: 3.25mm; 4mm; & 3.25 x 80cm Circular for band.
Started: Wednesday 27 December 2006
Finished: Monday 1 January 2007


For Christmas I got the Stitch N Bitch desk Calendar for 2007, I have been looking ahead a few pages and it looks like it is going to be full of good information and tips.