Tuesday 16 December 2014

Festive Garland

I've had this project in mind for a while now, ever since Mum sent me up a string of the peeriest LED lights that I have ever seen. She also brought me up a small bale of festive fat quarters and I already had some chiffon panels so off I set snipping & knotting until I had my beautiful rag festive garland.
 
 
 

 
I am not sure how fire safe this garland is so I must stress that if you choose to replicate it you do so at your own risk and must NEVER leave it switched on and unattended. The LED lights that I used are battery operated, low voltage, cool to the touch.

Sunday 14 December 2014

We Wish You A Woolly Christmas!

I have been terribly afraid that amongst all the other things that I have to do, I would forget to make this years ornament for the Christmas tree, so today I made myself make space in the day, pulled out my knitting needles (which I haven't used in a very long time) and set to work creating a mini yarn bag complete with two tiny knitting needles.

 
The pattern is free on the Redheart website (http://www.redheart.com/free-patterns/yarn-basket-ornament). I made it in Drops Paris cotton yarn but it could be made in any medium weight yarn (DK).

Saturday 13 December 2014

A Wintry Walk

Just thought that I would share some photos that I took during my wintry walk this lunchtime.
 
 
Snow on the beach

 
Saxa Vord

 
Saxa Vord

 
Far end of the beach road
 
 
Frozen standing water
 
 
Snow dusted road to the Haroldswick Hall 


Shetland ponies braving the cold
 
 
Haroldswick play park
 
 
A drainage ditch that looks more like a brook today
 
 
Ethel joined me as I neared home ...
 

... and so did Peerie Man 

 
Reflection in the wet land 
 
 
The sea is as clear and cold as glacial water and looks SO inviting
 
 
ME! 
 
I hope you enjoyed our little walk around Haroldswick. I'm home now tucked up in front of the stove with a Christmas film on TV and the tree lights twinkling. Tonight R is going to his work's Christmas party on Yell and we are having a treat night, homemade pizza, Strictly Come Dancing, chocolate & if Ethel is good I might let her watch Twilight, she's a little young but is vampire crazy.
 
 

The North Wind Doth Blow ....

This weeks 'bad weather pod' has brought high winds, rain and vast numbers of lighting strikes to Orkney and Shetland, but to Unst it has also brought wonderfully seasonal hailstone. It battered the windows until the early hours of this morning and has left a beautiful winter wonderland in it's wake and it is so bitterly cold that it's laying.


View across the voe to Clibberswick


Even the rock pools are frozen over


Where has summer's 'alpine meadow' gone?


Low winter sun

Right on cue it has started snowing, Ethel has wrapped up and dashed outside and in a few minutes I am going for a brisk walk, alone, something I hardly ever get the chance to do!

Friday 12 December 2014

Christmas Wreath - VoilĂ !

After hours of crocheting, felting, drying & finally assembling I have at last finished my Christmas Wreath and it takes my breath away! It is by far the most beautiful thing that I have ever made and I am stunned at what my hands have created, I hope you love it too.


 
I will definitely be felting the crocheted flowers and leaves for my wreaths from now on and as with this one I will mount them onto wicker wreaths too. Hmmm, that leaves me with quite a few polystyrene half round circles in my store ....  now let me think of a use for those ..... I wonder ....
 
I also have a little something else that I can't wait to show you but it is a pre-Christmas gift for my mum and it hasn't yet arrived so I will have to keep you in suspense just a little longer, maybe next week.

Busy, busy busy!

Tuesday was a hectic day along the beach road. I dashed home from the school run to finally finish felting the flowers for my Christmas wreath, the poinsettias had already been done but I still had Christmas roses and many, many leaves to do. I had been toying over putting them in the washing machine, as the label advised, but decided instead to give hand felting a go as I wanted to be able to control the degree of felting. So I boiled a kettle to get the water nice and hot and put in a generous squirt of washing up liquid then got to agitating the items in the water, in between they were plunged into a bowl of icy cold water and agitated again to shock the fibres into milling up. Each colour needed doing in a separately to avoid stray fibres attaching and spoiling the effect. I was surprised to find that some colours felted up much easier & quicker than others, the kirsch red and grass green reacting the best. When I was finally satisfied I squeezed them out, reshaped them and laid them on an old towel to dry, the old towel is very important in case the colours bleed. Drying took a couple of days but the effect is well worth it.


Then just enough time left to have a coffee in my very favourite cup, a lebkuchen biscuit from the musical merry-go-round tin that mum sent up and half an hour absorbed in a good vampire book.


Before picking Peerie Man up from nursery & coming home to spend the rest of the afternoon finally putting up our Christmas tree. Lots of folk on Unst have had theirs up since 1st December so we were a little late by comparison but we usually have it up two weeks before and two weeks after. A few years ago I stole the idea from Kirstie Allsop that the tree could be a scrap book so every year I make something new and add it on to the tree. This years addition hasn't been made yet but it will make an appearance before Christmas eve, by hook or by crook.


No tinsel just a couple of strands of beads!


One of my first ever makes - a felt stocking for Peerie Man.


Crocheted silver snowflakes, 'vintage' button hearts and a bauble we made when AA Fired Up came up from Lerwick to the Under5's Group.


A red glass bauble that hubby & I bought our first year together, 'Flying Garrick' toadstools that were last year's addition, and a Santa ornament bought in last year's sale. The bows are homemade too and always remind me of hubby being made redundant on Bonfire Night and us dreading Christmas only to be rescued by a firmer employer who took him back & where he loyally stayed until we came to Unst.


A peerie red bell bought for Ethel's first Christmas, a ''vintage' button star and a tiny enamelled bauble brought back from Singapore by Nanny for Ethel.


Just enough time to enjoy the twinkly lights before Wednesday's lightning induced power cuts!

There are so many more things I would like to show you but I will definitely show you this years addition when it's done.