Sunday, 11 November 2012

The Knitting and Stitching Show 2012

In early October myself and a friend decided to go to the The Knitting and Stitching Show at Alexandra Palace, London. We booked on a coach trip and headed off with a whole bus load of knitters to a manic day of yarn and needles. 
I don't think I have ever seen such a busy place with so many knitter related things. I was very lucky and was given a rather large budget for the day out, so my main aim was to come away with as much stuff as I could carry (and I did). We spent quite a lot of time there but once spent out we went to the pub to survey our purchases. 
I got a  Alpaca knitted toy kit from Purl Alpaca Designs 
This looks rather complicated and I fear I may have bitten off more than I can chew. 
A ankylosaurus knitting kit by Patons 
This thing is big!! Looks amazing when finished as we saw it at the show and I fell in love with it! (note: husband does not know about this one due to the size of the finished item -lol)

I also acquired my first set of knit pro curricular needles and some Aracania Ulmo yarn

To finish my final item was a Chunky Chicken Kit by Sue Stratford.
This I have already knitted and will be my next blog.





Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Superhero's all round!

After completing my Ninja Knitting project, I went feverishly into a phase of making superhero related items.
It start with my husband who noticed a pattern for a Superhero in Simply Knitting 92, Spring 2012 by Alan Dart. 
I loved the pattern and set about make him his very own Superman by adjusting all the colours to match the famous superhero. There are always lot's of pieces when creating an Alan Dart creation but it's always worth it in the end. He is my Superman:

So after that a friend asked me to create some Golf Club covers so inspired by my recent creation and set about creating my own justice league golf clubs. I had seen someone else who had created them but I did make these up myself.
I created Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. I was very please with the way they turned out and so was my friend. 
Finally after seeing my Superman a work friend also asked me if I could make a Spiderman for her little boy. I said yes without thinking about it, but the project was quite epic and lasted a lot longer than I thought it would! I had to do intarsia knitting and adjust again this time the shape of the head, but I completed last week!
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Monday, 22 October 2012

Shocking yarn bombing in Norwich

Oky, so I haven't blogged since March and this is totally shocking!
 I had almost forgot that I had created it! 
I apologise For my lack of commitment to the cause and will now over the next few days update you on the many knitted thing that have been completed since my last blog!  

I believe that I mainly got distracted by a very large project that reached it's completion in May, and other projects went on hold when I took this on. I believe now is the correct time to discuss this amazing feet that a small group of little knitter created. 

On 11th of May 2012  I became a Yarn Bomber!

Looking back my project did start at the beginning of April so this might be why it all went quite on the blog front. A small group of ladies so I knew and some I didn't came together through the power of social networking. We selected our target, the front of Norwich city hall and set about creating as much knitting and crochet that was possible in time to cover as much as possible. 
I decided to create a lamp post cover and using Entrelac in Norwich City Colours.

I had never done Entrelac before and what looks a really hard thing to do was really very easy, though I would have to consult the book again when I decided to do another piece. 
On May 11th we made our attack for the start of the Norwich Arts festival. It took many hours in the cold but it was completed we covered lamp posts, bins and even the main Norwich Lions. Here are some pictures!







It was the most exciting thing I think I have ever done! We even made the papers
Thank you to everyone who made it happen! 






Monday, 19 March 2012

Mother's Day gift

This Mother's Day we found ourselves very strapped for cash (like many people), so being a thrifty minded I decide to make something on the Saturday. It needed to be a small a quick project that was very cute and I have had my eye on a little knitted critter for sometime.

Toerag the Tube Mouse

by Whodunnknit from the Stitch London Book

I have been wanting to knit him for ages but haven't found a person to give him too or found the time to complete him. I got the stitch London book seen left from the library but you can download the Toerag pattern here for free so have a go and knit one yourself. When you complete him/her you can upload you pictures at Planet Whodunnknit and show off your mouse on the site. 



Here is my mouse, I sadly forgot to add front paws : / but he looks just as nice on two legs rather than four. Plus my mum really loved him !


Monday, 5 March 2012

Misha Knitted Cardigan


In May last year I started a cardigan called "misha" by Jane Ellison, it was a pattern in the Lets Knit magazine in March 2011 and I fell in love with it. I had never knitted a garment before but the pattern was simple and I decided to give it a go. Since then I have regretted the decision many times and nearly give up just as many times.
            I picked a cotton yarn called Sublime Yarns Cotton Kapok DK which gives it a lovely drop to the knitting. But I made a horrendous error when I to started knitting in the back loop of the yarn. I had been knitting like this for years and when knitting small toys it doesn’t matter and actually creates a lovely stitch, but on such a large project it was a nightmare! I only realised I was doing it wrong half way through and by then it was too late and I had to continue it. It was at this point the whole project got shelved and sat in my knitting bag for months and months. It’s was only when a friend pointed out that I had started knitting it nearly a year ago that I took matters in hand and decided to finish it. I pushed hard on it and finished in a week and with a little advice from my knitting group it is now all sewn up and completed.

The pictures don't do it justice, I am very pleased with the results and have even worn it out! 

Sunday, 26 February 2012

Cushion Making

For Christmas I received a voucher to take a course in a local place called "Make Place" in Norwich where I live. It offers a range of different courses from making peg bags to cushions and crochet, they are quite well priced and all materials are included so you exit with a finished object to proudly show off. 
I selected to do an intermediate cushion making course and arrived on the day bright eyed and bushy tailed for the day's activities. 
I learnt lots of new things like how to use an overlocker and the sew machines were very hi-tec. I also learnt how to make buttonholes on the machine which I have never done before. I was under the impression that I was quite good at sewing so picked the course and I thought it would be at the right stage for me, but I can honestly say I was a bit lost by the whole thing, my stitching was wobbly and I was confused about how the pattern came together. Stupidly rather then asking important questions I kept quite and did as I was told. 
I did come out with a lovely object but don't think I would be able to make the same thing on my own  :(
YOU MUST NOT BE PUT OFF BY MY EXPERIENCE
I am sure if I had paid attention more and asked more questions I would feel more confident in doing the cushion again, but I have come out of it with a very nice object and the day was very enjoyable.  

Saturday, 11 February 2012

Whale out of a pair of jeans

I have been off sick from work this week, but I was not put off from crafting while unwell. 
While I have been ill I have surfing the blogs, I came across a wonderful toy pattern for a whale made out of a pair of jeans from a lady called Mevrouw Walvis (I think). The blog is in Finnish and thanks to google chrome which translated it straight away, I decided to have a go and make it myself.
She clearly states the following which means I can not show you images of her whale, so you need to click the link to view the original


this disclaimer: It's OK to link back to this post, but it is not OK to copy all the photos and the tutorial, or translate it Thurs another another language. Posting this as your own creation is evangelical worse. Making whales for yourself or as gifts is ok, selling or Producing Them Them commercially is so not OK. Would you be happy if you had this Happen to something you made ​​and shared on your blog? Did not think so.Stealing Is not just nice.”


So I hope it’s clear that I can only show you the pictures of my whale’s journey but nothing else :/   But I hope you enjoy.




I went down to my local fabric shop and ask for a sample of bright blue fabric so could make the eyes . 

 I hope you like him. 

Sunday, 5 February 2012

Blog update

So the snow has arrived in get force last night and after falling over in it already I decided to stay indoors in the warm. Don’t get me wrong I love the snow and think it is beautiful unlike my husband who lived in Germany for many years and often rants about paths and roads not clear with the comment “This would not happen in Germany
As you can see Nutty Knittings has had a bit of a revamp this weekend. I am rather fond of the new background and colour scheme. 
You can now view all the blogs that I follow and see when the last post was made. 
I have also made a mobile phone version of the blog and you can view it by scanning this QR Barcode
The only thing I would now like is a new banner at the top of the page so look out for that soon, plus a update on the hexi-puff challenge! 

Thursday, 2 February 2012

Axelotal

A friend ask me to knit a Axelotal for her little girl some months ago and I have been feeling rather guilty that I didn't know what one was plus I have been so busy with the hexi-puff blanket that a lot of projects have gone on the back burner.

I have done some research into the little creature and it seems to be quite interesting, an Axelotal is a aquatic amphibian and is closely related to a salamander some other the information on them is quite heavy going on the scientific stuff


 I used Eddie Lizzard by cheezombie pattern and adjusted the tail and add gills, and I am very happy with the result I hope you enjoy her too. Just needs a name!

Monday, 16 January 2012

Little Bee

As I have reported previously I have started knitting the "Beekeeper's Quilt", and since starting I have discovered a whole world of hexipuff magic. So many people are knitting them and the raverly page states over 2700 different projects and counting. 
I decided to make my own little design on a hexipuff, I have seen other bumble bee patterns on the site but I couldn't really understand the pattern so I made my own and made it a lot more simple :)
Feel free to knit you own!
I recommend just knitting the pattern on one side. 
I hope to come up with lots more designs and share them all with you.

Friday, 13 January 2012

The beekeeper's quilt


In my mind for sometime I have been planning to make some sort of blanket, and have view lots of different ways of doing it. I saw a lovely blanket by a lady call Sophie on Ravelry, which was made using the Pom-pon yarn that I have last year knitted a scarf from.
This idea was very appealing nice results and I knew this will be a very quick knit with very great results also being super soft. This became the plan but it would cost about £8.00 a ball and needing two of each colour it could end up a costly matter and I don't think I could sneak that about of yarn past my husband without him noticing. But as a pondered this problem I came across this amazing a little pattern called the "Beekeeper's Quilt" it was made of hundreds of little hexagons in lots of different yarn of all different colours and is amazing.
  The quilt is designed by Stephanie Dosen of Tiny Owl Knits and this has become my new project!
It is of epic proportions, I have to knit hundreds of the little "Hexi-puffs" in a wide range of colours but I have taken on this challenge! Wish me luck!