Raspberries. Baked not blown.
I’ve had a bit of a foodie weekend. On Saturday I went to the St Fagans Food Festival at the National History Museum. I met up with Amy from Grainy’s Continue Reading →
Make a Space for Craft – 50% craft, 50% sci-fi
I’ve had a bit of a foodie weekend. On Saturday I went to the St Fagans Food Festival at the National History Museum. I met up with Amy from Grainy’s Continue Reading →
I went to the V&A on Saturday to see the gorgeous Ballgowns:British Glamour Since 1950 exhibition. It was fabulous! They had dresses from every decade so there was a great deal of Continue Reading →
No, don’t worry. Not together, that would be gross! The basil I showed you last week is still too young for pesto but I did pick some up at the Continue Reading →
I visited my second Mini Maker Faire on Saturday. This time it was at the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester. I didn’t get to see the Faire in Continue Reading →
I used to have a lot of magazines. I don’t mean just a few but shelves full of magazine boxes containing copy after copy of film periodicals, sci-fi mags, computer Continue Reading →
In this case specifically the Leethal Twitter Mystery Knit. It’s now been unveiled as Orthogonal and the full pattern is available as a free pdf. So how’s mine doing? Yeah, Continue Reading →
I’ve now reached the brim section of Wild is the Wind. It’s charted and I’ve got as far as the set-up rows so far. I’m making this from Lamb’s Pride Continue Reading →
Quite a few redos this week starting with my Wild is the Wind beret. I’d made the mistake of of not realising that the twisted stitches in the pattern are Continue Reading →
I’m really pleased with how this turned out I’ve never blocked a scarf before but I’m tempted to block this one so that the yarn over design shows Continue Reading →
Sunday, Doug and I decided to go to the Mini Maker Faire in Derby. It was held in the Derby Silk Mill which was built on the site of the Continue Reading →