Giant Pins

Some amazingly big knitting needles welcoming us to the woollen mill of Melin Tregwynt, Pembrokeshire. A drizzly day outside saw us making for the lovely cafe, and then a tour of the mill.

Their designs are in Welsh Doublecloth which results in a cloth that is reversible.

I fell in love with this lambswool green knot garden design! It’s attractive as a bedspread as was a wall hanging :).

Danger – watch out!

I didn’t know whether to put this on my art blog or my knitting blog! This all-in-one knitted suit is a piece of art at an exhibition exploring materials and textiles as a medium. It’s by Freddie Robins, and it was prompted by the regulations of air liners saying that knitting needles are not permitted when travelling, as they could be lethal!

Messums Gallery, Tisbury, Wiltshire.

Graduated colour

I found a lovely knitting shop in Winchester – a knitters delight! I really liked this graduated colour ball of wool in light to dark greys. I chose to do the simplest stitch – knit on both sides, partly just to show the wool colour off as it changes grades of colour, and partly because I didn’t want to concentrate too much!

Nature and knitting

This is a square of farrow rib that I knitted for my knitted patchwork blanket project. It was a nice straightforward two row pattern, so I didn’t have to concentrate too much:). I don’t know how this rib got its name – I’d love to hear from you if you know. The word farrow has to do with producing a litter of pigs, or if used of a cow, it means not pregnant. Quite fascinating really!

While I was knitting, I listened to a podcast where the poet Mary Oliver was being interviewed. She spoke about her poetry and her grounding in the natural world. Her poetry is delightful. What a lovely way to spend an hour!

Knitting Inspiration

A young lady I know inspired me by her knitted squares that she had sewn into a blanket. It looked beautiful. I wanted to have a go myself. So I unearthed my knitting needles, borrowed a book from the library and started knitting my own squares. I have decided that it is going to be a sampler blanket, as I try out different stitches.

This is the book and the square I completed was in ‘woven stitch’ – a new one to me. I love how it is completed so quickly :).

And I love how knitting gives you time to think : and I thought about how inspiration spreads – do the thing that brings you joy and your joyfulness spreads and it just might go on to encourage someone to start something new :).

Any tips on knitting or on life, I would love to hear :).

Thanks A, for your inspiration 🙂