Friday 16 May 2008

Dishcloth frenzy and fab calculator

First of all, I've been having a quick surf in the free patterns at Knitting Daily and found a fantastic calculator thingy which I've got to share with anyone thinking of designing their own sweaters...

http://www.interweave.com/Waist-Shaping-Calculator/Curvy-Waist-Shaping.asp

It's completely fab. Maths is far from my strong point and is the main reason why I've not attempted to design before. But with fab calculators like this available, I need have no fear. I can start putting all these ideas floating around in my head on to paper at long last...

I've not very much to post. I've spent the last couple of days franticall knitting dishcloths and am happy with the results, especially the last one. Here's what they look like.

1. A knitted textured discloth in P&C Peacock and Mardi di Gras


2. A plain ol' Grandmother's favourite in P&C Gumdrop
3. Another knitted texture with a larger moss stitchborder (don't really like how colours pooled on this one)

4. A really quick plain one for Zoe, with her name and flower drawn by Robs on a piece of paper and me copying them on to the dishcloth.

5. And finally a ballband dishcloth in White and Lemon-lime. I love this pattern - guess what people are going to be getting for Christmas and birthdays from now on?!!!
With regards to Crafty Cottage, I'm not sure what's going on. I'm in the process of closing the online shop for now and am probably going to set up an eBay shop. There's a lot going on in the family and I need to devote my time to them and not worry about sending out parcels. Plus the grumpy Post Office man here in the village won't let me send parcels with PayPal labels on as he doesn't get any commission from them which means I need to go into Coventry, and although that's not too far away I'm fed up of having to queue at busier Post Offices with two children who take delight in winding up their mother and being as naughty/loud/whiny/all three as possible!

Saturday 10 May 2008

A pretty perfect day

I can honestly say that today has been the first day in a very long time that I have truly happy and content. It started by getting more done on the Clapotis and the kids playing very nicely together. Then the boys spent the morning cleaning the cars. Doug being the perfectionist that he is has done a valet-level clean inside and out...

So why was it perfect today? Major plus is the early summer weather we're having. The car said it was 26 degrees today, weatherman 24. It was a tad humid today which wasn't that nice and made me wish we were as close to the Meditterean as my parents are (can you believe they've been there almost five weeks and not been for a swim in the sea yet despite it being in the 30s!!!). But, alas, we are blessed with a truly wonderful garden. In the afternoon this is what happened.

Me, on the shady side of the garden...
and the boys planting potatoes on the other side...
The only thing missing was a glass of Pimms!!! Such a shame it is ending with Finham sewers stinking out the whole of Baginton - it is truly disgusting.

Thursday 1 May 2008

Overcoming technology

I am not the exactly the most computer literate person there is in the world. I can use Word, Powerpoint, Excel to do basic things, Outlook and of course the internet. But I feel I have scored a major victory; I have started using Firefox - a thousand times better than Explorer- and got rid of the BT internet security pack in favour of Norton. The result? Much faster computer and no problems downloading & uploading stuff. I am so much happier that I don't have to wait half an hour to download things (Ok, half an hour is an exaggeration but it seems like that sometimes) and I have no problems whatsoever on the Ravelry pattern browser. The latter being the most important for someone who goes on Ravelry three or four times a day.

Things I've wanted to write about over the past few months now...

Shop closing
The retail shop of Crafty Cottage closed in March. Warwick is such a funny place. It seems there are shops opening and closing there all the time. I predict pretty much all of the delis/sandwich bars will have suffered a huge loss in trade thanks to the new M&S, but in all truth there is only one group of people who I blame for bad trade in Warwick - traffic wardens - or rather their employer, the Council. There were two that drove me particularly insane and waited by meters for tickets to run out so they could give me a ticket. I ended up getting eight....

The business didn't take off as I had hoped. Terrible location didn't help. Anyway, there was only one day a week when it was worth opening - Saturdays- and the rest of the week was generally very quiet. While I got loads of knitting done, made some great friends and people were popping in for cups of tea all the time, I was simply not making enough to pay the huge running costs. On top of that, I had got to the end of the reduced rent period and as the bank had taken away my overdraft and refused me a loan, I had to close. Part of me misses the shop, but acutally the majority of me is relieved. I never realised how much hard work is involved in running a shop and if you're doing it by yourself it is a constant struggle, and sometimes you don't get very much sleep....

My highlight of the shop was on 1st March, when we had a Ravelry day. In fact it was when 70 or so Ravellers made my dreams come true. The shop was absolutely heaving and along with the very generous buffet everyone had a great time. It was so nice to put names to faces.

Wonderwool
So I got a last minute stand at Wonderwool and snapped it up. Right next to all the sheep and alpacas. Here's a photo...
Due to the short notice and inability to get a van for under £250, we decided to take as much as we could in our two cars and camp there...
As you can probably tell, the kids though it was a fantastic adventure - we did not. It is the last time I am going camping. Ever.

We met some lovely people at the show and Robbie made friends with Thomas the Alpaca
and with Posh Dee

And by the end of the day, it had all got a bit too much for Zoe, who feel asleep in Daisy's arm (note Daisy's hippy new age festival outfit!)