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Friday, 6 February 2026

Yarn

 She is doing something different, loads of these coloured balls everywhere, some on the floor, are they for me, NO, I'm not to touch them, Ohh, I want to.......

One moved, it rolled, everything on the floor is mine, that's been the rules so far, they both throw things for me to chase, again she called NO.
I'm just a small cat, how can I resist something so playful, she was laughing when she caught me, it's still NO, I can't play with them. I heard him say it was her fault for letting them drop on the floor. 

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I have finally found something to use some of my huge stash of bits and bobs of 4 ply yarn leftovers, I saw this pattern on Pintrest, I do love to knit, but I'm not so good with long rows of stitching, this design is made knitting each colour segment in one go, only when the colour blocks are completed on the row do I need to knit two contrast colour rows. I purposely mixed different thickness, it's all 4py, some brands are spun closer making them just a bit thinner, this is my test piece, it will look better once it gets to a good size, the weight will pull it flatter.



Doing the test piece has helped, firstly the yarn from each of the colour rows stays attached until all the colour blocks are finished, so there are ends and strands I'm knitting with, I will need to sew in ends once they are finished, other wise I will get into a right mess. I have already worked my method of making this, I need to mark the main 18 rows once done, it's not easy to find my place if I lose concentration. I can also work out the number of blocks I require in each row, it's not a bulky, and I have no use in mind for it, being pretty is enough for me to make. I intend to use the smaller scraps, I have sock yarn and various other 4ply from jumpers knitted. I don't have enough yarn for the contrast colour, I will purchase a couple of balls, can't decide on grey or black, either colour would work well.

It's great to finally find something to do, I had been looking at the 10 stitch scrappy blanket, but the deign was too blocky for my taste, I had started crocheting squares, again no a favourite thing for me to do. I toyed with another Tunisian blanket, I have made 3 already, it's a good way of using scraps, using 4ply is not the warmest, they are too light weight for a lap blanket.

This did lead to me having a mini sort out of my craft bits, loads of books to try and sell, whilst they are great craft books, I have not looked at them for years, I tried an online scheme, which gave me their prices, a couple of books sell much higher on ebay, maybe time to list my books, if they don't sell them I will go back to the site. 

It has been months since I last did any craft, I'm not sure why, this winter I had closed myself down, again I'm not sure why, I kept saying nothing is calling, but in truth I stopped looking. I will need to have things to craft in advance of the later months of this year to try and avoid becoming inactive. I am beginning to believe I suffer from SAD, I have always required an outside space for balance, in the past few years as I get older I am not liking going out on wet days, which is many days each week inside.

10 comments:

  1. LOVE the kitty pics!
    That is a very interesting knit.

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  2. Well done Lily - anything on the floor that can be pounced on is definitely yours!

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  3. Ahh, poor Lilly! Cats do love to help with any sort of craft.
    Your work looks most intriguing - I'm sure I'd get lost in it.

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  4. Good morning! Is it our age? The last few months I have not done any crafting and as my mother would have said ‘struggled to get out of my own way’ I have a roof over my head, food on the table and a lovely family. I too have spent the cooler mornings watering and pottering in my small garden. As per Codlins and cream it’s time to pull my big pants up, find some things out of the cupboard and get on with it. Loving the unusual knitting pattern and that gorgeous grey face JennyP

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  5. Aww sweet Lily.
    Enjoy your new knitting project.

    All the best Jan

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  6. Someone really wants to play with those balls of yarn. Interesting use of your scraps of yarn. Hope you manage to use most of them up.

    God bless.

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  7. These photographs of Lilly made me smile. And that pattern looks like a great way of using up your leftover yarn. Xx

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  8. Those book-buying sites never pay much. You're getting less money for the convenience of moving them all along in one place, rather than selling piecemeal on eBay. (As I'm sure you know!)

    Your cat is very cute, even when she's up to no good. And I love the new knitting project!

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  9. What a beautiful, beautiful cat !
    Siobhan

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  10. Lily photos and stories always make me smile. She is a beautiful cat. Your new knitting project looks fun and it will be a good way to use up small amounts of yarn.

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