changing the Goal Posts

The Australian Sheep & Wool Show in Bendigo is just 6 weeks away! I’m super excited this year as every year; it’s like Christmas for Knitters and Spinners. My husband and I go up to stay a few days beforehand to make it into a mini getaway.

The show itself seems to be getting bigger and better every year. In the last number of years my Knitting group (the Richmond knitters) have attended the Women of Wool luncheon, and we’ve hosted a special Saturday Night dinner. We also have a knit-along for a sweater/accessory and wear it to the show, see my Pressed Flowers Pullover below, squee. We hang out together and buy lots of yarn and fibre, and encourage others to do the same, it’s great!

This year though, I’m adding something to the usual repertoire that is Bendigo. I’m going to enter the Woolcraft competition! Whilst I don’t like to be be judged on something that is my hobby and obsession, I’m doing this for fun, and surely the judges won’t make horrible comments. I’ve enjoyed seeing my friends enter the competition for many years, and I think it’s time I had a go. I’ve knit a couple of things recently, that I’ve kind of thought of entering… so they haven’t been worn. But after the show I’ll be able to wear them, so I can prove I’m a product knitter over a process knitter after all. Or rather I can be both.

I’ve filled in my entry form and paid the fees… for 5 items, 5! 3 of the items are finished, but 2 of the items are WIPS. They are my stretch goal 🙂 My deadline is in 3 weeks; before everything needs to be popped in the post to get there in time.

So, I’m changing the Goal Posts I’ve set myself of casting-on a garment per month. For now anyway. I’m going to finish the 2 WIPS I need for the Show competition instead!

And here’s my Pressed Flowers Pullover on this rainy long weekend in Melbourne. I’ll be wearing it to Bendigo so if you see me there, come say hi.

May Wrap up

It seems I have fallen off the blogging wagon, I’ve only been knitting my Pressed Flowers pullover and it’s taken f-o-r-e-v-e-r. I do love it though, but mosaic knitting takes twice the time it seems.

Can you believe we’re nearly half-way through the year?

We had a belated birthday (for me) and a combined birthday celebration (a niece and a sister) with my family a few weeks ago. I was gifted this Amigurumi sheep by my sweet niece who’s 12! I was completely blown away by her talent for such a young age. It took her 2 weeks to make, and it’s perfect. I’m in love.

Last weekend, I was stuck on sleeve island for my Pressed Flowers pullover, and I needed to do something other than knit the sleeve for a day but without starting something new… so I did some spinning. I have 200 grams of this beautiful merino fibre from Cat & Sparrow, which I picked up at the Sheep Show last year.

Finally this past Friday night, my Pressed Flowers pullover was cast-off and ends were sewn in. Now to block and take some photos, yay! Next time, I promise.

On Saturday I attended the annual Handknitters market in Coburg and had a wonderful time. It feels like a very long time since I’ve indulged in a yarny event and I might have bought more than I intended. All sock yarn, so that doesn’t count now does it?