Tuesday, December 31, 2013

The year that was 2013

So, it's New Years Eve and time to look back on what has happened this year and what I've achieved and look forward to what I hope to do in 2014.

At the start of the year I turned 55. Since I no longer work full time (I was retrenched in 2010 and haven't worked since) I was allowed to withdraw my Superannuation which came to a total of around $44000. Not really much to show for 34 years in the workforce but it was better than nothing and it did pay for some new teeth and a great holiday.

Of course, the most outstanding thing that we did this year was our trip around the UK and Ireland. It's hard to remember anything else we did this year, but it was a fantastic trip. I'm not sure if I would ever do such a long trip ever again as we were kinda over it before we finished and were ready to get back on the plane for the return flight. There were a lot of memorable moments on the trip and one of the first things I plan on doing in the new year is to put the rest of the photos up for everyone to see. The first three weeks have been put into Google+ albums and can be found here.

On the crafting front I completed quite a few projects and here is the montage.


In this photo there should be 3 Blankets,  9 Toys,  16 Trauma Teddies, 24 Hanging Towels, 1 Mug Cosy, 3 Pairs of Baby's Bootees, 2 Santa Stockings, 1 Christmas Tree, 1 Angel Book Mark, 1 Toddler's Jacket,  1 Child's Hat, 1 Table Runner, 1 Baby's Ensemble and 1 Shopping Bag, although a couple of the Trauma Teddies could be missing (there are 16 in my Ravelry project page).

Sue wasn't quite as productive as I was with only 4 completed projects.


My main focus for 2014 will be toys, novelty hats and things that I plan on entering into the shows in October/November. My current to-do list looks something like this:-

Things to make to replace stock for my market stall:

Bottle Cosies in more team colours
2 String bags
Teapot Cosies
bag holders
Koala
Small Bunny
Robot
Wine Glass Socks

Current Work In Progress:

Crochenit Cot Blanket (trying a method for doing rows that are longer than the hook)
Toddlers Jacket (on hold due to lack of yarn)
AustralianaV2
Trauma Teddies
Tunisian Spiral Blanket
Hanging Towels
Baby's Jacket, Pants and Hat Ensemble
Santa Stockings
Box Stitch Baby Blanket – taken over from Sue

Things I'm itching to get started on:

Crochenit Knee Rug (same as Cot Blanket and will also use up some of my stash of 8ply)
Crocheted Slocks
Something in Tunisian Crochet Lace (I'm thinking of modifying Ellen's Jacket pattern by substituting a lace stitch in the main body of the pattern)
Something from Ellen's new book.
A doily from an old pattern book I bought.
Banner for Stall
Table Runners for each Australian state and territory (currently trying to design the ACT one).
Tunisian Crochet Intarsia Table Runner
Dinosaurs (bought the patterns from PlanetJune)

This is quite a long list and I doubt that I will make much of a dent in it (some of these things have been on the list for a couple of years already) but I intend to try.

That's it for this year, Happy New Year to all.

Richard.


Friday, December 20, 2013

Friday FOs - 20.12.2013

This will be my last FO for 2013 as I will be away at the in-laws place in Dubbo next week. There are no prizes for guessing what this FO is as I have done many of these this year. Here is this week's FO.

Trauma Teddy # 16
Somehow it seems that I should have made more of these by now. Guess that's what happens when I take 3 months off.

No more FOs now until the new year but you can still check out what others have been making using the links in the sidebar.

Richard.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Wednesday WIPs 18.12.2013

Well, I've managed to get my act together and work on something almost everyday this week, which means that most of my WIPs have seen some progress. Here are the items that I've worked on this week that are not yet finished.

Crochenit Cot Blanket
I've made some pretty good progress on this and am confident that it will be finished in the next couple of weeks.

Box Stitch Baby Blanket
I'm very close to the next corner on this and am looking forward to the rows getting shorter.

Tunisian Spiral Blanket
I've started on the next round of the spiral. I'm almost our of the black I am using but I'm sure I have more in the stash.

Toddler's Jacket - Zoom by Ellen Gormley
I have completed the first sleeve but I definitely don't have enough of this yarn to do the other, nor will undoing the edging get me enough so I may have to hibernate this item until I figure out what I'm going to do about it.

Baby's Jacket, Pants and Hat set
The Jacket is done although I forgot whether I was working with an American Pattern or English pattern when I started doing the edges and used the wrong stitch. I don't think it will really matter in the long run.

AustralianaV2 - designed by me
I managed to add another half a dozen rows to this this afternoon before I took the photos. I do hope those stains come out in the wash.

There will be no Wednesday WIPs post from me next week as it is Christmas Day and we will be away from home. Drop by on Friday to see what I have managed to finish this week. My last post this year will probably be on Saturday (unless I get the urge to post the sermon on Sunday night).

Check out the links in the sidebar to see what everyone else has been making.

Richard.

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Saturday Shenanigans - 14.12.2013

It's getting closer to Christmas and all the Christmas festivities are in full swing.

On Monday we had the Mirambeena Activities Group open day, concert and lunch. As part of the Mirambeena Melody Makers I got to do a bit of singing and accompanying on the trombone. As the crochet tutor I got to show off some of my work.

On Tuesday we had the Community Services Christmas lunch. With Sue now volunteering as the receptionist for Community Services one day a week she got invited to this one.

Sue was busy with her Community Services work on Wednesday and Thursday. It is a real busy time of year for the Salvos with all the hamper preparations and sorting through the gifts for kids of needy families so they needed her an extra day.

On Friday we drove up to Wagga Wagga to see a movie called "The Christmas Candle". We had to go to Wagga Wagga to see this as they're not showing it in Albury. I can highly recommend this movie, it has a great Christian theme.

Today we had had a fund raising barbecue at the local Bunnings hardware store. Santa Claus made a an appearance and some of the Corps folk sang a few carols while some of us slaved away cooking and selling sausage sandwiches in 30ยบC heat.

All in all, it has been a pretty good week. I hope you all had a good one also.

Richard.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Friday FOs - 13.12.2013

Just one FO for this week and here it is.

Trauma Teddy # 15
There still seems to be a demand for these so I will keep making them.

To see what others have been making just check out the links in the sidebar.

Richard.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Wednesday WIPs - 11.12.2013

Things have been a little slow on the crochet front this week with 3 of my WIPs not seeing any progress at all. I guess they will need to be the first ones I work on this coming week. On the flip side, there were 4 projects that did see some progress this week, and here they are.

Crochenit Cot Blanket
I finished one end and started the other. It won't be long now until I weave in the ends and call this one finished.

AustralianaV2 - designed by me
I've managed to get a few more rows done on this one.

Large Santa Stocking
I finished the main part of the stocking. Now all I have to do is sew it up and do the final rows and hanging loop and it will be done. I hope to find time to finish this next week.

Tunisian Spiral Blanket
I'm almost finished going around  but it's still quite small. I think I may need to go around again.

Well, that's all that I've been working on this week. Check out the links in the sidebar if you want to see what others have been working on.

Richard.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Monday Mayhem - To-do lists

For some people these are the bane of their existence, for others they are a necessity. When I was working I needed a to-do list because I kept forgetting what jobs I had to do on a particular day. Now I keep a to-do list to keep track of what I'm making, what I need to make and what I want to make.

Here is what my to-do list looks like at the moment.

Things to make to replace stock for my market stall:

Bottle Cosies in more team colours
2 String bags
Teapot Cosies
bag holders
Koala
Small Bunny
Robot
Wine Glass Socks

Current Work In Progress:

Crochenit Cot Blanket (trying a method for doing rows that are longer than the hook)
Toddlers Jacket
AustralianaV2
Trauma Teddies
Tunisian Spiral Blanket
Hanging Towels
Baby's Jacket, Pants and Hat Ensemble
Santa Stockings
Box Stitch Baby Blanket – taken over from Sue

Things I'm itching to get started on:

Crochenit Knee Rug (same as Cot Blanket and will also use up some of my stash of 8ply)
Crocheted Slocks
Something in Tunisian Crochet Lace (I'm thinking of modifying Ellen's Jacket pattern by substituting a lace stitch in the main body of the pattern)
Something from Ellen's new book.
A doily from an old pattern book I bought.
Banner for Stall
Table Runners for each Australian state and territory (currently trying to design the ACT one).
Tunisian Crochet Intarsia Table Runner

Dinosaurs (bought the patterns from PlanetJune)

This seems to be a never ending list as I keep finding things that I want to make. Sales at markets and on-line don't really help other than financing my hobby, they just add to the list. Sometimes I think I'll give up on the list and just do what I feel like doing, other times I make a concerted effort to try and catch up, but mostly I plod along trying to get a few things finished each month.

What is your to-do list like?

Richard.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Saturday Shenanigans - 07.12.2013

This week has been a bit of a mixed bag and I must profess that I haven't done as much crocheting as I possibly should have. Some days it has been too hot to think about picking up one of my projects, other days have been quite cool and I still didn't pick anything up. I have done some crochet this week, just not as much as I would in cooler weather.

On Thursday evening the corps band went to Kmart in town and put on a concert for all the shoppers. I guess this means that the season has started. We will be doing the same next week and the week after.

Yesterday marked the end of the term for the crochet class and Mirambeena Melody Makers (MMM). The MMM have a few concerts to perform and one of them was this evening. One of the local churches has a Christmas Tree Festival where different groups and individuals enter  a competition to see who can be the most creative Christmas Tree decorator. Anyone that wants to can pay $5 and vote for their favourite trees with the money going to the chosen charity of the people who entered the tree the is voted for. The winning tree is the one that raises the most money. They also have local choirs go in and entertain the crowds and tonight it was our turn.

I will wait until next Saturday to tell you of the other concerts we're going to be involved in. I hope you all had a good week.

Richard.

Friday, December 6, 2013

Friday FOs 06.12.2013

Since I have been a bit slack this week I haven't worked on as many projects as I could have (I would blame the heat but it has been cool the last couple of days), but I have still managed to finish something, and here it is.

Christmas Tree
It's not much and I could decorate it if I felt up to it but it's too late now to take it to markets as the next one I'm going to will be after Christmas.

To see what others have been making just check out hte links in the sidebar.

Richard

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Wednesday WIPs - 04.12.2013

The last couple of weeks have been quite slow on the crochet front. The weather has warmed up making it difficult to work on blankets and such, and last weeks trip to Sydney didn't really help much. I did take a couple of projects with me and spend a bit of time working on them. Air conditioned waiting rooms are quite good for doing doing some work.

Here are the items I have worked on over the last couple of weeks that I haven't finished. It was raining today so I took the photos indoors. This means the colours are way off.

Box Stitch Baby Blanket
This was one of the projects I took with me last week but only worked on while watching a bit of TV.

Tunisian Spiral Blanket 
I managed to do quite a bit of this on the train and in the waiting room. I'm not sure if it will big big enough yet with just one round of black so I may go around again.

Baby's Jacket, Pants and Hat Set
The seams are all sewn up and just have to sew on the buttons and do the fancy edging on the jacket then it will be time to start on the pants.

Crochenit Cot Blanket
One end is almost done. It seems that this goes a bit faster with the cabled hook thatn the double-ended one.

I have managed to finish something this week so I will have something to show you on Friday. Until then, check out the links in the sidebar to see what everyone else has been making.

Richard.

Monday, December 2, 2013

Monday Mayhem - Dentistry and Blowholes

Last week we had dental appointments in Sydney. While I realise that this may seem a long way to go to have someone poking around inside your mouth it is somewhat cheaper to go to our health insurers facility than it is to go to a local.

We decided to make a little holiday of the trip and drove to Kiama which is on the south coast of NSW. It is also that last stop on the electrified rail line with trains going up to Sydney quite regularly.

After getting our teeth cleaned and probed for problems we got back to Kiama and decided to do the touristy thing and check out the blowhole.

The beach near where we were staying

The hole that everyone goes to Kiama to see

Not as spectacular as I've seen it but still active

Another angle
While we were there Sue wanted to get our photo taken at the base of the lighthouse to match a photo she has of her parents.

The lighthouse near the blowhole
After this we decided to check out the Little Blowhole. I hadn't known about this little blowhole prior to this visit so I was somewhat intrigued to see if it was any good, and it was. It was actually more spectacular than the main blowhole that everyone goes to see.

The hole doesn't look very impressive, only about a foot square

It put on quite a display while we were there

Just for a little perspective on how big some of
the plumes of water were
Apart from spending half an hour in the dentist chair it was quite a pleasant trip. On Friday we relocated to Bomaderry (a little further south) to visit family and celebrate an upcoming birthday.

Richard.