Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Sunday, 27 May 2012
Vintage Slip Stitch Pattern
From Needlework Illustrated 1950 |
Slip Stitch With No Name |
There is an error in the instructions and I had to figure it out. I may be wrong with the change I have made, but I quite like the effect anyway. That's the beauty of slip stitch.
Multiple of 2 plus 1
Rows 1-4 (green) stocking stitch
Change to white
Row 5 K1 (slip 1, keep yarn at back of work, k.1) to end
Row 6 K1 (yarn forward, slip 1, yarn back, k1) to end
Change to green
Row 7 Slip1 (k.1, slip1 keeping yarn at the back of the work) to end.
Row 8 Slip 1(yarn back, k.1, yarn forward, slip 1) to end
Row 9 and 10 K1(slip 1, k1) to end, always keeping yarn to wrong side of work.
The error in the original pattern is in row 7 where it says,
Slip 1 (k1 keeping yarn to back of work) to end.
That doesn't make any sense, so I put in my version.
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Labels: Slip Stitches, Vintage
Friday, 25 May 2012
Look on the Bright Side
Approximately fifty of the photos in my blog were corrupted. I still don't know why, but it was something to do with the Blogger upgrade. I had to reload them all. What a pain. Still, I managed to capture a couple of the more interesting effects. I'm wondering about swatching these.
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Labels: Inspiration
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Dolly wash
Lace on the line |
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Labels: Special Days, Vintage
Saturday, 19 May 2012
Now here's a funny thing (peculiar, not ha-ha)
This was a mossy log - now looks like a fast train |
But I thought, waste not, want not. It does present an interesting colour exercise
...And I've just discovered that the upgrade of Blogger has corrupted a lot of my old photos. Wonderful.
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Labels: Inspiration
Friday, 18 May 2012
Latest Reading
Picked up in a Charity Shop at the weekend - mid 1950s |
This is the 21st edition of this obviously much-loved book. The pictures are a joy. The Man Who Can helped me date it by supplying information on the engine it describes as the most recent of its class. He had a copy when he was a little boy (in the early 70s). He also had a gigantic and very detailed train set in the roof of his parents house. In his late teens he swapped this for his first car.
The Great Game by Peter Hopkirk
Published 1990
A fascinating book about the struggle between Britain and Russia for supremacy in Central Asia, including Afghanistan and all the neighbouring fiefdoms as well as Persia and even Tibet. Lots of young officers, (very young some of them) trekking out alone into uncharted wastes and mountains to check on what the other side was doing, trying to win allies among the people who lived in these wild places and charting new territories. Britain was trying to protect its possessions in India and constantly feared an invasion by Russia either through Afghanistan, or from the Caucasus via Persia (modern day Iran). Russia was always looking for opportunities. This tussle lasted right through the nineteenth century and many, many people died.
They are still dying. Helmund, Kandahar, Kabul, Jelalabad. Same places, different generation, different reasons.
Parrot and Olivier in America
Published 2010
Shortllisted for the Man Booker Prize
A fictional account of two unlikely and unwilling emigrants to America in the early nineteenth century and their reactions to the American Dream. The New World looking back at the Old. Subtle and entertaining.
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Labels: Books
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Vogue Knitting Magazine - Spring 1952 |
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Labels: Vintage
Sunday, 13 May 2012
Hidden Treasures
My Favourite shady Wiltshire walk |
In the space of two hundred yards I found all these little treasures opening their early flowers for the insects.
Ransoms (Wood Garlic) |
Bluebell - we get very few around here - not the swathes of blue I knew as a child in Hampshire |
Lords and Ladies, or Cuckoo Pint - distinctive dark splodges on the leaves |
Garlic Mustard |
Lungwort |
Mouse-ear flower among Goose Grass leaves |
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Labels: Wildlife
Friday, 11 May 2012
Pretty things
Car Boot Find |
Life is good.
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Labels: Inspiration, Vintage
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Buttons again
1920s |
I can just see them on a smart little suit with a cloche hat. Oh my.
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Monday, 7 May 2012
Still Trying to Find the Mojo
From Vogue Knitting Book No. 40 March 1952 |
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Labels: Vintage
Friday, 4 May 2012
Branching Out
New Premises in Beulah's Attic |
Still trying to get the presentation right |
The building is an old mineral water bottling factory and the roof is ridged glass. It's a wonderful space with a wooden floor. These photos were taken when we had just set up the stock - a happy few hours one Saturday morning. We are still learning and have to load the space up much more with stuff. Our aim is to intrigue the punters. We have all kinds of ideas. I covered my fee for the pitch in the first few days, so I'm happy as I really didn't expect to sell anything for weeks.
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