Well there certainly ain't been much sewing going on around here for a while.....
My last actual FO was waaaaay back in October last year when I made the Belladone dress. Since then I've done quite a bit of knitting but not much else. Why?
Well here's why:
Yep, I'm only bleedin preggers inn-eye? (as they'd say on eastenders) Do you remember ages ago I said I hadn't been feeling well? That was because I was in the midst of being constantly nauseated, feeling very faint and just absolutely knackered. Oh the joys of pregnancy! At that point in time, it was all I could do to drag myself to work, try (and mainly fail) at doing my ward rounds and then come home and cry on the sofa. Not the best way to feel about something you wanted for ages, eh?
When I did start feeling better (about 4 months in) I was still fitting into most of my pre-pregnancy clothes. And so by the time they didn't fit (actually only a month ago; I'm now over 7 months) I thought there wasn't much point in making maternity clothes for the last few weeks.
So instead I've been knitting. And I finally have the owls jumper to show for it, as part of the KAL run by me Kat. I am SO proud of this! I chose rust coloured wool (after hankering after this colour for ages) - it's Cascade Eco + in cinnamon if anyone is interested, which is billed as a bulky yarn but actually I think it's more a thick worsted/Aran weight, and the pattern is the famous owls by Kate Davies. I had to do some maths to work out what size to knit because of the difference in yarn weight from what was recommended in the pattern.
It was relatively easy to knit, and I learned a couple of new techniques too, namely cabling and short rows/wrap and turn. YouTube is fab for tutorials isn't it?!
The only changes I made was to make it a tad longer so I could wear it with jeans in the winter and to not bother sewing on 38 button for all the owl eyes. Instead I just put on 2 pairs. Oh and I steam blocked it rather than wet blocking (because I'm lazy as...)
The fit is perfect, it goes over my bump right now (I'm expecting the bump to get bigger in the next 8 weeks) but I hope that it will fit post pregnancy as well (and I can always try and shrink it a bit if it's too big right?!) I wore it yesterday for a little while in the boiling sunshine because I finished it and damn it I was wearing it no matter what the weather was like! But I quickly melted in this unusual English sunshine and had to revert to a t-shirt...
I've already seen that two of the other ladies in the KAL group (Charlotte and Sue) have finished their owls - check them out, they're fab! I'm really looking forward to seeing Kat and Alexa's finished articles too. I've really enjoyed knitting this (it took me 3 months, taking into account about 3 or 4 weeks where I couldn't get anything done due to moving house) and I've especially enjoyed sharing the process with my fellow KALers. I am so up for more KALs if anyone wants!!
It will probably go very quiet round these parts for the next few months while I waddle through the last 8 weeks of pregnancy and then try and come to terms with being a mummy. My next two projects are a knitted baby blanket and a patchwork quilt for the little one, but once things have settled down a bit and I'm back to my usual size (daddy is going to have to be on duty so I can take up running again...) I have plans to sew lots of dresses and use up some of that lovely fabric that has been sitting in my stash unloved for far too long!
So I'll say cheerio for now - and see you on the other side - eek!!
Congralations!!! Hope you're feeling a lot better at this stage of the pregnancy :) Your Owls look great! Thanks so much for all your help during the knitalong, it was really great to have that encouragement and advice to turn to. Am very excited and happy for you on your new 'project'! :)
ReplyDeleteI knew it! I had strong suspicions you were in the family way, but didn't want to say anything! Congratulations! So happy for you and your hubby!
ReplyDeleteAlso very impressed with your sweater - you have really taken to knitting! I love that you only put eyes on two of the owls - I think it looks perfect that way!
So exciting! Congratulations! You look wonderful :) Love the sweater too - the cabling looks great x
ReplyDeleteEeeh can't believe you're 7 months already! Looking great though! :D Love the jumper.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I really enjoyed knitting along together too, it was nice to share the process and spur each other on. We should do it again sometime 😄
ReplyDeleteThanks Gail. Some of my Instagram selfies gave it away too I should imagine - I found it hard to do me made may this year because of it! I have come to realise I LOVE knitting!! It's so relaxing and it's nice to see how things come together plus it's more portable than sewing. I've got loads more stuff planned to knit - think it'll be my go to hobby during maternity leave... 😊
ReplyDeleteThank you! Been seeing pics of your little one, she's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI know, it's going quickly. I'm starting to get a bit weary now tho...!
ReplyDeleteTeehee your eastenders impression made me smile. 8 weeks!!! So close to having a teeny human. Love your owls
ReplyDeleteI know, it's scary 😳😳😳 (I'm not sure I know what to do with a tiny human!)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! (Belated, I know!) Um, I just nominated you for a Liebster award, by no means is there any pressure to participate, and having just seen this last post, there's a high chance you won't have the time or inclination. But just in case, I couldn't be bothered to think of my own questions, so if you fancy it... (They are here: http://www.ohshedabbles.com/2014/06/a-little-more-conversation-a-little-less-action/)
ReplyDeleteAah thanks for that. I think I already did the Liebster a little while ago and you're right - bit short on time at at mo!! But thanks very much for the thought, it's really lovely of you.
ReplyDeleteI never even thought to check if people had already done it! Oops!
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