Happy Christmas to one and all!
I hope you have a fantastic few days and don’t indulge toooo much of the egg nog and mulled wine.
Here are a few Dublin Christmas tree’s and decorations.
December 24, 2006
Nollaig Shona from Baile Atha Cliath
December 19, 2006
Weird or what?
I’ve been tagged along with The Other 4.
Hmm interesting. 6 weird things about me.
This should be good.
How honest should I be??
Well, like Holly and Isobel, I don’t really like tagging people or passing on those emails that say you have to pass on to 5 million people or else your feet will fall off. As my friend Christina knows, i never do it, yet bless her heart, she still passes them on to me.
My feet haven’t fallen off yet.
In saying that,I think I did do a meme before and tagged a few people.
Sorry.
I’ve only managed to do this a couple of days after being tagged, and have only had the chance to catch up on some of my bloglines reading also, and noticed that chocolate trudi not only has the same weird thing about her as her number one, but she went and used it as her number one. What the hell, I’ll go with it, just in case you guys are too lazy to go and check out what her number one is.
Ahem
1. I can move my eyebrows independantly of each other. Very Spock-like, or 007-like. Used to cause hours of fun. It still helps with entertaining occasionally.
2. When I type, no matter how much I concentrate on it, I always leave the I in lower letters. This means I usually have to go back and correct it before I finish documents/send emails or post to my blog etc.
3. My brother and I were born in Zambia and Zimbabwe, respectively, of Irish parents, and we lived in Zambia until I was 3.
4. My banana bread tastes exactly like the avoca banana bread (which it should because its from the avoca cookbook no.1). I know, because i finally bought some from avoca yesterday.
5. Dyslexia runs in my family, I have a number of cousins who have various degrees of it. I think I have a form of it when it comes to typing because I regularly type words backwards, or all mixed up, but with all the correct letters in it. I usually know I have typed it incorrectly ‘cos it doesn’t feel right when im typing, but its only when I see it on the screen that I realise. As I have never been taught how to type, I usually only check the screen after every few words.Is this even possible??
6. I love to dance. I have had both salsa and tango lessons and danced salsa for about 3 years. I was never a whizz kid salsa dancer, I danced because I loved it. There were a lot of people where I danced that took it so seriously that you would wonder if they got any fun out of it at all. Not me, I laughed if I tripped over myself and felt like a child then when my dance partner frowned at me for laughing and giggling.
An additional no.7 from my boyfriend: I love to buy teapots. I have a bit of a fetish for them. I use them all, I choose whichever one I’m in the mood for using at that time! I have 5 at the moment, all rotated, (and 3 coffee pts)and would have a whole lot more if I had room for them! Micheal thinks this is very weird when one teapot would do…however, he brought me home a teapot from Holland so he’s only fueling my fetish…if thats an appropriate word to use for a teapot from Amsterdam….
There you go, thats it. You are tagged if you’re reading this!
Note: While every attempt has been made to correct the “i”’s in this posting, I cannot guarantee that this is 100% completed
December 15, 2006
Some Christmas Knitting done and dusted
2 finished objects, neither recipient reads this, so…..
(excuse the dodgy flaking windowsill, the only way to get a good picture in the light is to bring it into work with me)
This is a hat in alpaca for my Dad, this alpaca is lovely to knit with, especially on the addi turbo’s, it just slides through it.
The finished hat. Its nice and stretchy, which is good as my Dads head will (hopefully) fill it.
This aplaca is both warm and light, which I really like.
Here’s a close up of the top of it, showing the decreases, a simple knit 2 tog. I’m going to do a ssk on my next hat, similar to the elf hat, as I like the effect of it on the top of a hat.
The next FO is a scarf for Micheal’s sister, if you remember I showed you previously.
Its been finished for a few days, just getting round to showing you here.
December 14, 2006
A few of my favourite things
Okay, here’s a bit of a different post from me.
I’ve been reading a lot of crafty blogs recently, and can’t get over the amount of cool decorations that are being made in blog world!I must be totally void of imagination, because a lot of them look so easy and I keep thinking, why didn’t I think of something like that!
Here are a few of them, my favourites so far:
- Thimble who has a shop with her handmade goods
- jezzeblog does some amazing ink cartoons and knits fab small dolls
- Tania is the source of lots of inspiration for me. Just look at her latest WIP!
- julieree -more inspiration, along with her sister’s book blog booklog where she has a great thing going on for the Christmas season, namely the advent blog tour!
- shimandsons has some cool paper globe decorations plus other great ideas
- Tiny Happy makes some beautiful childrens cloths. Oh to be able to sew!
- Little Birdshas the most amazing amazingly easy (looking) Christmas tree pattern that seems to be springing up all over the blog world. Go make some and show me on your blog!!
So, what are your favourite crafty blogs this time of the year?
December 13, 2006
Spin In
So Holly and I were invited to a spin in at our spinning teacher Juliet’s house, where we would meet up with several other spinners, all there for the same purposes. We were supposed to bring along some food items, and I had great plans, which were foiled by my bf getting some urgent calls into work as we stepped foot inside my door after coming down from his place.
It takes 45 mins approx to get from his place to mine, so it meant a quick grab of spinning wheel and some fibre, and a stop in at a local shop for supplies.
Holly brought some great grub though, including a yummy cinnamony oaty apple dessert.
So, Juliet had asked us to have some single ply ready, in order to learn how to navajo ply.
I used some koolaid dyed galway cross, love these colours.
My spinning wheel is doing a great job of posing outside on my bf’s balcony eh? vain thing.
Juliet showed us how to navajo ply almost as soon as we sat down and got ourselves comfy.
Mary in the meantime, showed us how to use long draw to spin.
I had tried this with Juliet when learning to spin, but I’m rather lacking in the hand-carder front, and these are needed in order to make the rolages which are used for the long draw, so I havent been able to practice this method since.
These spinning wheels are gorgeous, aren’t they? Mary and Peter had been using them until the long draw teaching session.
While a bit of handspindling was also going on
Holly tries out the navajo plying on my single ply, as there was a difference in thickness betweek both our spinning, mine was finer. I wasn’t too sure that I liked the navajo ply to begin with, it was like learning to spin again, bulky and uneven, but I think that I was treadelling way too fast and this impacted on it big time. When I slowed down, I stopped treadelling and then remembered to treadle and went fast again. I got home that night and tried it again, and produced a nicer result and tried it again the next night, just using up ends on the bobbins. I’m a lot more confident with it now and it does give a nice finish.
December 12, 2006
Imperialism at its best
Oh I just had to watch this over and over again!
Stolen from Cheryl’s blog, have a look at this, and I dare ya not to like it!!
December 11, 2006
What to do when you are under pressure to finish Christmas presents
What to do when you are under pressure to finish Christmas presents
Cast on and knit myself something.
Satisfaction?: Guaranteed!
December 7, 2006
Getting there with a colourful scarf
The colours in this ball of Noro Silver Thaw are lovely. Really lively and warm.
Unfortunately, it has angora in it, which is going up my nose and into my eyes and down my throat, so luckily its a quick knit for my bf’s sister for Christmas.
Here’s a close up.
Its an easy pattern of ssk,*yo,K1,to end stitch then increase one st in last st, next row knit across dropping all the yo’s.
December 6, 2006
Going Down Under
I think that Cheryl got here before me, but what the hell.
Sharon left us on Monday to go down under to New Zealand, stopping first in Hong Kong for a week. Lucky lucky her!
Before she left though, she managed to squeeze some quality time in with the SnB’ers.
I figured that she could do with a little Christmas cheer to get her going, and Cheryl reckoned she needed help with her row counting…
Managed to get a few pics of the WIP’s around the table.
This is Brid’s WIP, didn’t get what she was making though–>
Holly was making a beautiful pair of socks from Hello Yarn, using I think Sundara yarn? Gorgeous.
Eileen was making a cardigan in lovely soft mohair, nice vivid colours.
Our new friend Chic with stix Diane was making socks, sticking to the tried and tested dpn’s (yay for dpn’s)
and then showed us what she could do with the scarf on tour
Here’s the progress she’s done so far on it. Just one more to go! The jaywalker pattern looks great in that yarn.

