Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Colour matching

I have a pencil case that I love. The colours are fabulous together. Maybe a little unconventional but they go together.











I'm not sure what I'm going to make, but I have the wool ready.

Maybe a doll with pink/green outfits... maybe an amigurumi...

I'll be going through my patterns later.







Until next time
Gillian

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Amigurumi dogs

I have a lovely book I bought a few months ago called Ami Ami Dogs by Mitsuki Hoshi. I noticed it again yesterday and it just seems to be calling to me. I think I'm just going to have to make a dog as well as the ongoing knitted dolls. It's crochet so I find that easier and more portable, so I can do it anywhere even when travelling...







I particularly love the look of the sweet little Beagles...

Aren't they cute?

This book is brilliant-  the patterns are shown using the Japanese chart style but one whole dog pattern is shown using step by step pictures and written explanation so it is all well explained. Personally I think that once you try the chart style patterns you realise they are easier to follow.


I'm off now to look for suitable coloured wool...

Until next time
Gillian

Monday, 6 June 2011

Just got to do the stitch up!

I have finished knitting my next doll, I just have to sew up the seams and stitch on the limbs, hands and feet. I found this all pretty quick to knit this time, as I'm getting the hang of how to hold the needles and keep count. 

Next it's on to the hair, this involves doing loop stitch which I'm very slow at. I'm also using a textured wool that is also a bit thinner than double knitting wool, so I'm trying my luck a bit, but hopefully it will work.







I'm still making the petal dress in sea colours- I'm enjoying this as it is shaping up nicely.

I'm also finding that knitting is really relaxing, perfect for de-stressing at the end of the day...

Until next time
Gillian

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Flowers from my garden

When we came home yesterday I noticed how our front garden has flourished with our tender neglect.  It develops a wild country cottage feel. When we try to maintain it, it never looks as lovely (- that's not to say it wouldn't look better with the grass cut however- but we'd rather be out and about than gardening).












Nature's beauty shines through and dazzles again!


Until next time
Gillian

Monday, 30 May 2011

Plymouth my way!

Here's a few of my more unusual photos of Plymouth... they are a little grey, but the weather was overcast and drizzly so I think it gives an atmospheric feel- my way of saying there wasn't much I can do about it!

We wanted to do the Plymouth wheel but didn't have time before we had to check out of the hotel.














Loved the way the bird was just sitting there... maybe it understood what it was about!








There were loads of amazing statues and monuments on Plymouth Hoe.



















We really enjoyed the Barbican area- it strikes me as a weird mix of old and new trying to look oldish- but it works for me.


My favourite photo of the day---- John








... and here is my favourite of me- sometimes I do let someone else have the camera!







Have a look at out family blog Adventures in Geoland ( http://adventuresingeoland.blogspot.com/) for more about our day in Plymouth.

So until next time
Gillian

Sunday, 29 May 2011

This Week...Changes...New Phases of Life

I've had one of those weeks you sometimes just have to live through and endure. On Monday I was told that all the teaching assistants at my school would have to reapply for our jobs as the school was cutting 50 hours a week TA time- this in reality is 2 full time jobs or, as few of us have full 25 hour a week jobs, it could mean several people get put on zero hours (which basically seems to mean that you still have a contract but obviously no pay and they don't have to make redundancy payouts). I love my job and really want to keep it; the pay is not good but I really believe it's important to give the kids the best education possible and I want to be part of that. So, as the deadline for applications was Friday, I have had to put a lot of time into that this week, which, combined with not enough sleep due to the stress, has left me pretty worn out. Anyway the application was done on time and now it is a matter of interviews in a couple of weeks- horrible as I am directly against my friends for jobs!

In the meantime life goes on...

Yesterday my wonderful husband John took me away to Plymouth so that we could see the Illusionist and Menatlist Derren Brown at the Plymouth Pavillions. It was an amazing show. As Derren requests I won't give anything away to spoil the fun for anyone else, but, if you get the chance to see it, then I'm sure you won't be dissappointed. It is a three hour, packed show: the pace never slackens and it is non stop entertainment. The best show I've ever seen...

Instead of travelling back from Devon to Cornwall late at night, we stayed over at a hotel. It was the first time in 18 years we've been away together so this was something special. I think it marks the start of a new phase in our lives. Kieran, 16, left school on Friday (though he should be returning to 6th form to do A levels in September) and Tom, 18, left 6th form on Thursday (though he is hoping to go to University in October), and as they are now young adults they can take the responsibility of looking after their younger brother Sean for the odd weekend.

I'll be posting more about Plymouth later..
So until next time
Gillian

Monday, 23 May 2011

More family photos from the Clay Trail

These are are family photos from our first Wherigo geocache, Treskilling Trek...


My boys...


A photo of me I like...




Me and Sean, complete with my windswept hair...




I love photos with the scene and my family admiring the scene...

























For more on this walk go to our family blog Adventures in Geoland (http://adventuresingeoland.blogspot.com/ )


Until next time
Gillian

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