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Chunky cushion

Chunky yarn and huge needles
August 24th  



Every year, every summer I hide away in my bolt hole, my security blanket if you will.  I sleep better, I breathe the air around me and I craft every day without guilt.  I have done this for most years of my life and hope to continue to do this for the rest of them too.  It's my annual spa so to speak.  Where is this magical crafting clean air breathing space...Norway of course and home with mamma.










Chunky yarn galore a mix of wool and acrylic
I seldom know what I am going to make when I am in Norway, I let the inspiration and the wonderful yarn shops influence me.  The first project that caught my mind was this incredibly chunky yarn that required 15 mm knitting needles.





Just look at the size of these needles and chunky yarn

Using the 15 mm circular needles I cast on 44 stitches which was enough to cover one side of my cushion and leave enough to have seam space.  It knitted up quickly but I must admit it was a work out on my arms and hands, any bigger a project and I think it would be one of those projects like reading a mammoth book that you have to read others in between. Saying that it was fun  and I am delighted with the end result.  Its' chunky and soft, what's not to like...


Before I made it into a cushion,
I tried it on as a cowl


Mamma had a spare cushion that
I used to cover with the chunky yarn


Crochet slip stitch seam


A knitted cushion but a crocheted seam

Once completed I had fun putting it in different places around mamma's house. I make no apologies for the abundance of photos to follow...


Mamma has a lot of cushions,
mine was almost hidden











It was such a fun and quick knit


New Year New Beginnings New Knitting

January 3rd

Christmas is finished the decorations are still lingering and I need to pull my finger out to dismantle it all for another year. I'm a contradiction in that it's my favourite time of the year, Christmas that is and really I don't want to let go but on the other hand having clear surfaces and less around the house is very appealing. The true reason I suspect that  I'm holding off is that tomorrow the clock begins to tick for us again and I'm resisting the back to school, back to work routine which inevitably brings out the worst in me.

New Years resolutions. Not really. Last year I hoped to knit more and by Jove I did!  So much so that I've begun this year a jumper. Just hope I can last the course and actually finish it. This year I hope to eat more simply and clean. I do not want to diet or try any fads but I want to feel healthier and happier so maybe I will look at my food intake and excercise use this year BUT these are not resolutions you understand. 

This year though I want to make memories with my family and friends and try and 'live' more in the moment and laugh and be less stressed. I hope this is possible. To all of you I wish nothing but happiness and good health in this year ahead...


Pattern chosen for my husbands
50th surprise present


Colours chosen for the jumper


So far so good, 20 rows is about 4480 stitches

 
  Happy crafting year to you all