Showing posts with label Jamiesons and Smiths. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jamiesons and Smiths. Show all posts

Sunday, 11 November 2012

Secret Craft Fair Mission

Aamos Design Cupcake Pin Cushions ... beautifully made ;o)
 
It is no secret to Facebook or twitter that my sister Emma, Aamos Designs, has been working her socks off for the past month to make stock for this years Christmas Craft Fair.

Also got to celebrate my cousins recent engagement
... ching ching

I thought that she may appreciate a wee visitor and helper. So I booked a flight home to Shetland to surprise her... And although it was touch and go for a while, we managed to do it.

 
My welcome Party were very happy to see me

I keep forgetting to take cash but I think that was a good thing because I managed to work out a wee list of things I'd like.


Here's some of the beautiful crafts I found ...

I love my red hair slide by Donna Smith Designs
 thinking maybe mustard yellow and navy next

I have always wanted a sheep skin rug, and theses ones
 by Shetland Sheepskin Products  are amazing
 
Hoping to go back in and buy this today, pin cushion by Ella Gordon
 ...LOVE the colour and need it for currently quilting project
 
Of course there were lots of gorgeous Burra Bears
 
Pink Fish Christmas tree decoration, super cute

I may also pop back today for one last look ... Open 11am to 5pm today so pop doon to Clickimin for a look!!!

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Shetland Rainbow Tam

 
I had never thought about making a tam until my sister sent me a link to a picture of this tam about a year ago, and I thought it was very bonnie but I didn't think I had the skills to do something so tricky.


Well a couple weekends ago I was home for a flying visit and decided to buy the pattern as it was now in my head and I kinda wanted to try it and see what it would be like.


The only tricky parts were casting on and keeping count (there were 144st) and a few of the new notations, which I got my mam to help with turns out they are straight forward.

Once I started the fair isle I had a little panic as I wasn't sure about putting the blue in the pattern (in future I plan to re-sketch patterns with coloured pens and 1/2 cm square paper) but I was encouraged that it looked good so continued.

 
The pattern is very obvious when you knit it so you don't feel like you have to keep checking the pattern ... Although on the long rounds I do sound a little like rain man.

 

It took me just over a week to complete but I am on holiday so have some spare time to do this.

 
I plan to make more of these in the future as they are so pretty but I better get started on Christmas presents ASAP .... Super exciting!!!

Saturday, 13 October 2012

First Couple of Days of the October Holidays ...

Some of the Aamos Designs new styles & colours
 
I am lucky that I came home to Shetland joost in time to catch the end of wool week, I accompanied Emma & Aamos Designs to the a Makers Market at the Town Hall and we had a great time meeting other crafters and people who have travelled far and wide to see what Shetland has to offer.

Emma getting annoyed at my tension
 
The thing I enjoy the most though was spending the day with my sister, her crocheting and me starting to knit my tam & finishing off the squirrel gloves.

Squirrel glove no.2 the ribbed wrist part feels like it takes ages
but once da fairisle starts you are flying
 
Emma's Granny Squares, by the evening she had joined 5 or 6 of them with a purple,
 it looks amazing may have to commission a peice from her.
 
Emma has a couple of new pieces since I wis last along the studios and they are gorgeous... I am a little biased though.
Aamos Designs Overshot Scarf she is going to make blankets like this

I didn't buy much besides coffee and a cupcake but I did get a new pattern by Outi Kater (same lady who made the tam pattern) for Christmas presents but I'm keeping dat one a secret for now.

On sunday I was feeling a little out of sorts but I did manage to finish the
ribbing on my tam, I'm liking the colours so far

Saturday, 29 September 2012

New Knitting Project

A fair-isle cardigan my Granny Willa Knitted
 
I am relatively new to knitting fair-isle, I am fortunate enough to come from Shetland where we are taught how to knit throughout primary school. Since dat was a peerie while ago all I could remember was to cast on, knit, pearl and cast off so I set myself the challenge to knit fair-isle.

My Mam is currently knitting a fair-isle jumper for my sister this is her Makin' Bag.
 
In a previous blog I explained how my grandmother and mother knitted fair-isle and I have many memory's of both sitting knitting and chatting as if knitting was second nature and they didn't need to even look at it.

I would love to be able to carry on this tradition, I know my granny would have loved the fact that I had started fair-isle and it is a shame that I never got to do it with her.

 
Me and my sister Emma wi' Mam and Granny

My first project was the fingerless gloves, once I got confident with them I set my self the challenge to knit a Shetland Tam (kind of like a beret) and socks.

 
Well after much discussion about whether or not the wool brokers is open on a Saturday I at least got my sister persuaded to drive past and check. To my delight it was, I meant business going straight to the patterns then the wool (ooops...was a little too excited and forgot the 7th ball of wool)


Here are links to both patterns...

I discovered that Jamiesons & Smiths have a book called 'Knit Real Shetland' this is definitely going on my Santie (Santa Claus) wish list.

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Finally the FairIsle Gloves!!!

 
I started learning how to knit fair isle gloves last year (see earlier post). With the assistance of my mam who learnt how to knit fair isle from my wonderful Granny Willa, sadly she never got round to teaching me, so my Mam is the next best person.



 


I have made the darker ones for myself and the cream ones are a Christmas gift (more organised than usual).

I got my wool and pattern from Jamiesons and Smiths.



 

I would next like to try and make a Shetland Tam and fair isle socks so that I can build up towards a fair isle jumper/cardigan.