The Beanie Queue

I don’t knit a lot for others, so when I do, you can bet it means a lot to me.

This winter I knit my brother a beanie, I can’t believe it’s his first one from me. He absolutely loves it, and I’m stoked.

I saw a friend who I felt definitely needed one of my beanies; she was cooking in the kitchen whilst wearing a store-bought beanie. Knitters don’t let friends wear store-bought beanies! I twisted her arm to ‘allow’ me to knit her one.

Then over the Sheep Show weekend, another friend saw me knitting my brother’s beanie and wanted one too. He was pretty envious and pretty upfront about asking for one. Of course I said yes, … but there’s a queue.

After the Bendigo weekend the woolliest weekend of the year, I found I needed to buy new yarn for this beanie queue! Both Thi and Tim wanted a charcoal coloured hat, and believe it or not, I didn’t have spare ‘beanie’ yarn in my stash for that. Sure I had a jumpers worth of charcoal yarn, but I wasn’t going to sacrifice a large project for a couple of hats.

I placed an order with Bendigo Woollen Mills, for a selection of yarns that I thought could work.

I bought two balls of their Classic 8 ply in Charcoal, which is great, because that’s the colour both Thi and Tim selected. Bendigo ‘Classic’ is a crepe-plied yarn. I’ve never been a fan of crepe yarns, but my opinion changed once I cast-on for Thi’s beanie.

The texture of the crepe is really ‘nice’ to knit. It’s a well-structured yarn, but still soft and not scratchy. And Bendigo Woollen Mills has an extensive colour range in ‘Classic’ much more so than their Luxury range. Why have I not noticed this before? I’m now looking at their colour card in a completely new way. Deep Rose I’m looking at you.

Whilst I had cast-on for Thi’s beanie… I got an invite to an older colleague’s retirement lunch. I knew this colleague was retiring, but I wasn’t aware of exactly when. So the order of the queue has changed once again. Damian at this rate may get a new beanie in time for next winter.

With the short deadline, it turns out I can knit Petite Knit’s Oslo hat in 2 weekend days.

This is Richard’s beanie in Luxury 8 ply in Blue Denim, it has been cast off and is currently blocking. I hope he likes it and thinks of me and my Bendigo adventures when he wears it. In the time that I’ve worked with him (12.5 years), he indulged me, by listening to my stories from the sheep show weekends with great interest, what a guy.

Crochet Mojo

My crochet mojo is back baby!

I’ve recently picked up my Nimue blanket (designed by Shelley Husband) once again. Completing the centre square ‘Avalon’ and getting back to the 24 Caltha squares that lay around it’s perimeter.

This Saturday, I took a class with the designer of this blanket at Sunspun. I took along my Avalon block to the ‘Sit and Crochet’ which was held in the morning to show Shelley. It was great to spend some time with Shelley, chatting and laughing along until we got to the serious stuff in the afternoon. Sunspun is my local yarn store, but I don’t get there very often. It is such a nice welcoming space, the owner Virginia is lovely and some of my friends also work there.

The class I took was ‘Granny Square Academy 2’. Having made all of the squares in Granny Square Academy 1, I thought this class would be fun. I was not wrong. It did take a little brain power, but there were lots of laughs along the way!

I really enjoyed making the 2 squares Shelley selected for us to undertake. ‘Invisible Jesse’ is really cool and 3D, one of my favourite squares ever. I’m now all inspired to finish my Nimue blanket, but there’s still loads to go.

Meanwhile, I’ve knit my brother a beanie. I’ve never knit him one before, I don’t think it will be the last one either. I’ve also cast-on a DK weight pair of socks for Damian, which are working up super fast. I think I’ve finally gotten to the bottom of the fit issues for Damian’s socks, with a 3 inch heel flap, the first sock fits him like a glove.

I now have more ‘orders’ for more beanies from other friends (I’m also inclined to make the Oslo hat for Damian). Damian has selected the yarn for his 2nd pair of DK socks, surprisingly pink and green! And I’m thinking about picking up that cardigan I started a few months ago. And I’m thinking about my next sweater cast-on… so many things 🙂