Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Flood, Debbie Bliss and yarn crawl........

The Creative Sanctuary has been flooded!! It heartbreaking to see my friend's lovely shop in such a poor state. Angela has worked so hard to make her dream a reality and making the shop....well as the name suggests creative sanctuary.

 But spirits cannot be beaten and the show must go on! There's nothing like a disaster to make the community come together, and what a community it is in Hertford! An overwhelming support for lovely Angela.





At least the pumpkins are still ready for Halloween :)


The lovely people at the Simply Holmes estate agents offered us to use their premises for workshops, and I have to say I have really enjoyed myself and the ladies too. It's very nice to do things out of the ordinary and it just proves that you can do any sort of craft anywhere all you need is a bit of willingness to try new things.

Ange in the background is modeling Mia the cushion cover lol


The creative Sanctuary is open as usual for business on line at www.thecreativesanctuary.com and all the workshops are taking place, so please visit the website and give Angela your support :)

Before the flood from above (that is the flat above not the heavens) Angela hosted an afternoon with Debbie Bliss, who come over with her rather yummy new collection. It's very exciting to meet such well established designers and hear their stories behind every design and where they get their inspirations. She mostly spoken about the importance of buying and supporting British wool and her global style collection which is based on original designs by Melody Griffiths.


The first cardigan is part of the global style collection.

 Debbie Bliss


My friend Annette and I also have crawled London in search of yarn or attended The Great London Yarn Crawl, if you like. It was the first one in London and what a great, well organised event it was!! We were on the green route that started at I Knit in Waterloo, then proceeded to Sharp Works in Hern Hill, then 
Knit with Attitude in Stoke Newington and we finished our crawl with visiting The Village Haberdashery in West Hampstead and then relaxed in the pub with a huge drink! Each and every shop was absolutely fab and offered something a bit different, whether it be unusual yarns or fabrics.

It was really nice to meet so many new people, especially at the pub where all the other routes came together. I got invited to lots of knitting clubs around me, which is fantastic as I have been looking for a club near me to join and I will definitely join as soon as I get a bit more organised with my time The lovely ladies from Ravelry flew over and gave away lots of prizes donated by sponsors.

the crawl was such a success that I bet will be definitely happening next year and I thoroughly recommend it, if you can, do attend! you won't regret it, it's a hoot!

Well deserved drink and a knit after a hard day crawling :)

Anna xx



Sunday, 15 September 2013

Mable and The Knit Parade.......



Autumn has finally arrived! Yey! Not many look forward to it but to me it's my
favourite season, the crisp fresh air, beautifully coloured leaves, and I can
finally start wearing my cardigans and jumpers!

In the yarn world it's starting to get really busy, things are a bit hectic at
the moment, lots of project on the go and lots of exciting things to look
forward to.

It also symbolises the start of very exciting events and shows. I was invited to
attend one of those exciting events on Thursday by my fabulous friend Ben. It
was a knitted disco at The Great Eastern Bear, book launch for 'The Knit Parade' by Beki Rymsza. 

The disco was organised by love craft and what a hoot it
was!! Fantastic jumpers and free vodka! You just can't go wrong with this
combination! Even the walls and dance floor were knitted.


Unfortunately the photos I've taken on my phone are dreadful (I keep thinking
that my phone camera is very good! Really don't know why) so sorry for the
quality but you can see the very innovative jumpers and the mannequins were wearing JuJu Jellies!! My favourite summer footwear!! 

The book itself is truly fab, one simply designed jumper and many ways to make it
stand out and make it your own.


Love the originality of the book and the fact that each jumper is named after a
song. But, the best part for me for me was when I turned to page 45 and saw
beautiful, sultry, voluptuous girl wearing 'Paint it Black' jumper. I'm so
happy, ecstatic in fact, that fuller girls are finally getting their moment! I'm
my self rather plumptious...a lot actually, and it's very refreshing to see women
like me being used in fashion. 


Many years ago I have lay to rest the dream of slim me, and instead decided to
embrace my ample behind and accept the real me and to be honest it's been
the best decision I have ever made! Once I’ve put aside the constant dieting and
calorie counting, obsessing with how I must look, I had a lot more time to
discover who exactly am I. And the result pleased me so decided that I
quite like fat Anna and will stick with her.

But I digress; 'Paint it Black' is an amazing jumper that will definitely be
knitted, not only because I love the effect of paint dripping but also because
it’s named after my favourite Rolling Stones song!

Back to Autumn and its splendour……Here is my plumptious self-modelling my ‘Mable’ shawl.


 I have designed beautiful ‘Mable’ in celebration of Autumn! It can be crocheted in either Rowan Kidsilk Haze but or Debbie Bliss Angel. The one in photograph is done in Kidsilk Haze (sh.596) and I’m in process of crocheting one in Angel in absolutely stunning turquoise (sh. 15027) for display at The Creative Sanctuary. I’m so happy with how the shawl has come out, it has a very simple body and gorgeous wavy edging, I wanted the edging to be delicate yet prominent, and I think the weaves have achieved that. I’m already planning on making it in few colours as I just love this shawl!! (big headed much)

The pattern is available in my Ravelry store: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mable-shawl 
 

Anna x

Wednesday, 14 August 2013

A bit of a rant.....



The other day I have been demonstrating certain knitting technique to some lovely ladies, when all of a sudden a woman came up and unceremoniously grabbed my needles out of my hands and declared that 'I will show you how to knit properly!' Then proceeded to 'teach' me how to knit the continental (yarn on the left) way! Don't get me wrong I have a deep appreciation for continental knitting after all that's how my Mum and Grandma used to knit, but I'm a thrower (yarn on the right)!! But what does it matter, there's no right or wrong way of knitting, and as long as you are happy with the finished project who cares how you hold your needles and yarn, and anyway it’s very rude to grab someone’s needles out of their hands…that is just asking for a slap!

I never understood this war between continental and English method knitters. Surely the way we knit is completely irrelevant, shouldn’t we just be happy to have the opportunity to meet like-minded people who share our love for craft?

The same goes with the big no-nos about finishing your knitted garment. You must never machine sew your pieces together…..why not?! Did I ever have a garment with all pieces knitted and really wanted to wear it that day, but no time to hand sew it together? Did I use sewing machine? Yes and yes!! Will I do it again……Hell Yes!! In fact my ‘Cool’ sweater from Kim Hargreaves’s ‘Spirit’ book is sew together on a machine and it looks very nice, if I may say so myself.




So my lovelies hold your needles and yarn proudly and knit on…whichever way you choose!!

Well that’s the end of my rant….I do feel a lot better.

Thank you for reading.

Anna xx

Sunday, 4 August 2013

Zoo late..........

Last week Dave and I went to the London ZOO lates, it's an event which ZSL runs every Friday during June and July, it starts at 6pm and finishes at 10pm, strictly adults only! You get a chance to see the animals being fed, sample lovely food from the food market, have a drink, watch the cabaret and party at the silent disco! It is an absolute HOOT!!


Not many animals were being fed when we went as it was far too hot, apart from penguins, who throw a little show, well not a show as such ....just swimming around chasing fish, but it was most entertaining, especially the penguins ring leader Ricky who even has his on Facebook page.


Ricky and his gang, he's the one with the yellow feathers on his head.


It was really special to observe all the animals as they were getting ready to sleep, apart from the little naughty Mangabey's monkeys who are in an open enclosure and are allowed to interact with people, and are very interested in bags and shoes, one even undid my shoelace.


Naughty little monkey called Norman :)

It's really lovely to see how the London Zoo has changed for the better....so much better! I remember I went few years ago and it was heartbreaking to see all those animals so sad and lifeless, could have been just my imagination, but their sadness really stayed with me, especially that of penguins, who were in this totally inappropriate, tiny enclosure, it was a real joy to see them happy in their new huge pool.  We were just sorry we didn't have enough time to see all the animals as unfortunately 4 hours just isn't enough!!


Penguin's old pool, designed by Berthold Lubetkin, architecturally interesting but not very useful for penguins.

The Auntie Myra's cabaret was great surprise! Well not every day you get to see three men stripping! Auntie Myra herself was just fabulous! As you would accept: catty, sharp and wonderfully bitchy .


Auntie Myra


Oh young man......

There was just so much to see, really fantastic evening! I thoughtfully recommend it! I just was very surprised and disappointed how some people can get ridiculously drunk! You are not allowed to take a drink into the zoo but alcohol is sold inside, and some just take it too far, why would you ruin such a great night not only for yourself but everyone else! But still; their loss :)


Why the long face?? Ha Ha ....


The cutest little lama!!


Two hungry camels 


Emerald tree boa - the most beautiful snake in the world.


And the silent party is just getting started!


Gorgeous old style carousel 


If you ever get a chance to visit the zoo after hours - go for it! You won't regret it!!

Anna xx






Friday, 19 July 2013

Summer and Rowan magazine.......

It has finally started!! The long awaited summer is here.........and it looks like is going to stay, well at least for few weeks.

It just feel amazing to eat outside, enjoy coffee in the warm glow of the sun and let my feet be free in flipflops....saying that,  I'm discovering my love for retro footwear, the shoes that I use to wear as a little girl are back in fashion and they make them in adult sizes, especially Ju Ju jellies. I remember I had them in few colours and would wear them throughout the summer, so how can I not treat myself to a pair of them! and I love them!!

Happy feet :)


Just to make matters all the better Rowan new magazine 54 is out!! and WOW!! as alwsy they never disapoint, the magazine is just packed full with stunning garments. As always the magazine is divided into three sections: Romancing, Folk and Essentilas and each part is jut amazing! Romancing is my favourite, full of  beutiful lace and pattern knits. The photographs are shot in Haddon Hall in Debrishire and just inhance the decedance and luxury of each garment.

 Stunning Berenice

Folk section is very colourfull taking it's roots from nomadic eastern culture. Lots of fairisle which I just adore.




Antolia


Few month ago I had the pleasure to preview Rowan new collection and it has been long and  painful wait for the yarns and books to finally arrive as my fingers were itching to get started on new garments! The lovely Brigitte in Angora Haze from Angora Haze brochure is first on my list.

Brigitte

Also, fantastic collection from Winchester school of art. 'Beetween the Wars' garments capture perfectly the style of 30's and 40's, very feminine, elegant and well fitting garments. The whole collection is available as online download. 


The magazine as always is full of fantastic articles, interviews and helpful tips; this time is steeking, vital if you want to adapt sweater into cardigan. Perfect Summer read :) 


Hope you all are enjoying the lovely sun!

Anna xx





Sunday, 7 July 2013

Knitting in public......

I am a bit late with this blog as the event happened  few weeks ago, but I just have been crazy busy, don't really have time for anything.....well that's an exaggeration.....I always have time for knitting lol   

The lovely Angela at The Creative Sancuary organised this event in celebration of Knitting in Public Week, it was such a good and original idea! I absolutely loved it!

The Dog and Whistle were our hosts, it just the most charming place. Fabolous vintage deco and you can also purchase most of the furniture and brick and brak.


The film playing was Julie&Julia.....which gave me a fab idea, but more on that later


The most fantastic suprise of the night was one of the ladies Ange knitting one of my designs! Shoulder shrug which is a free pattern in my Ravelry store. It trully feels amazing to have one of your designs being knitted and the person knitting it absoulately loving your work!! Mind......Blown




Ange knitting her shoulder shrug :)


Angela the fab organiser sporting rather lovely yarn necklase 
It was a really great night and a fantastic way of celebrating KIP, We even had a man knitter!! 


I have to share more photos of Dog and Whistle because I'm just in love with it..






Fab night!!

I also celebrated KIP with my lovely Ladies from Woolly Bunch knitting club! We had an amazing opportunity to knit in the viewing gallery overlooking the stunning Olympic stadium at John Lewis Stratford! It was fab and we all truly enjoyed ourselves :) 


                 LOVE this photo!

A xx