A Hat for the Cold When it Comes.

Winter Hat

It’s fun trying to photograph FB in his new hat, mainly because it’s impossible to get him to slow down when he’s indoors. So I just go with the flow, and get slightly blurry action  shots instead. 🙂

This is the Master Charles Cabled Ear Flap Cap by Tottoppers, and it was a quick, thoroughly enjoyable knit.

I used the texera aran that I bought at the Ravelry day, (which is lovely stuff.) I’ve got enough left to make a scarf for FB too, which is handy.

Added bonus – so far he’s been willing to wear it.

Result!

Winter Hat

(Ravelry link.)

A small list of things I’m enjoying.

Autumn Corner

(The gentle start to a seasonal corner.)

Over the weekend FB had a fever. He’s fine – he doesn’t get ill much (thank goodness) but when he does he turns into a little busy oven. His sleep goes all over the place, and he wants to be everwhere at once.

Add in british summertime ending (so we’re having to coax those were-5am, now-4am get ups back to at least 5am again), and a couple of work deadlines for me, and you have a mama who needs to take extra care of herself.

So here are a few things I’m enjoying right now:

  • Dara O’Briain’s Tickling the English which I’ve borrowed from the library and which is proving to be great fun. For the last two nights I’ve gone to bed as soon as all the jobs for the day were done so that I could read this and think of nothing else for a little bit before sleep. I’m really looking forward to the audio version, which I think its going to be great for car journeys.
  • The Natural Parenting Center Blog, which is giving me a huge amount of comfort, and In the Fishbowl, which is giving me lots of thinks to think about (even if things have ended up being more hectic around here than I might have liked, which has meant I’ve been very quiet on the fishes comment boards.)

(First Waldorf doll) Autumn Baby

  • Making Waldorf Dolls, which I treated myself to last month. Given that I started crafting when I was about 6 or 7 making toys for myself, it’s been a long time since I made much of anything like that. I’m using the tiny start of a seasonal corner on our sideboard as a way of learning the ropes.

Hope you’re having a good week too. What are you enjoying?

A Second Quilt Post

A Quilt by Granny Doris

My granny – Granny Doris – made this quilt in the 80’s. It got passed on to me earlier this year, and has covered FB’s bed since he moved into his own room.

A Quilt by Granny Doris

I really love it.

My granny was a big influence on my crafting – she was the sewer in the family (my other granny – Nannan – was the knitter, though sadly she doesn’t knit any more.) When she started to loose her eyesight she gave her sewing stash – fabric, notions, sewing machine etc – to me. It remains one of the best presents I have ever received.

She has been a champion of the crafting my sister and I have done – a very vocal fan of our creations.

Sadly she died on the 10th October at age of 91.

A Quilt by Granny Doris

She crammed a gargantuan amount of living into her later years – this is a woman who kept on travelling, who lived independantly even after she went blind in her 70s, who went white water rafting in her 80s.

She kept going to her craft group even though she couldn’t craft anymore, because she could still talk to people about what they were making.

I really love that.

It makes sense to me.

A Quilt by Granny Doris

The world feels just a little be less – something – now that she’s gone.