Saturday 25 April 2015

Knitting in Kiama

Well, the end result of a year of intense planning and travelling, and of general planning for some years before that, is now achieved and we have relocated (again) to the beautiful seaside town of Kiama on the NSW coast.


Within two weeks of arriving, I had started a demanding (although enjoyable) full time job a commute away in Sydney.


The summer months were hot, sticky and busy, and its only now, post Easter, that I feel some semblance of routine and settled-ness. The weather has grown cooler, and I am knitting properly again, rather than little bitty projects which give me instant gratification but don't soothe my soul in the same way.

My main project this weekend is the Kolmarden Jacket, from Knitscene Winter 14/15, to which I have made pretty major modifications and have toyed with ripping out completely. In the end I have persevered and should have a completed pic for the next blog post. The mods have partly been about my yarn shortage, and partly due to pattern errors which made me not want to trust continuing as written.  Here is an early progress photo.


I picked up my Susan B Anderson raglan KAL hoodie as well. I have a similar yarn shortage with this one so am thinking short sleeves, slipover style, with hood - probably more suited to the climate anyway as it is knit from Harris and Donegal Tweed.

A couple of shorter projects have come off the needles too - a shawl and a cravat are "a block away" as the Knitmore Girls say.

Some recent photo highlights:


The curvy squares tee gets worn.


The sea foam shawl from One Skein Wonders in Debbie Bliss Angel Prints.


Chair socks from the Toronto Knit Cafe pattern protect my (already scratched) wooden floors.


La La's top down afterthought heel socks in Knitglobal, colour Ocean.


Autumn comes to Australia - time to pick up the needles and get stuck in!