Saturday, 3 January 2015

What it costs

While browsing in a bookshop recently, I came across Katherine Poulton's A Good Yarn - I hadn't really been aware of the knitting company that she runs with Lily Cole before and decided to check it out. But while being really enthusiastic about the concept of an entirely local knitting company, I was quite shocked at the prices at The North Circular. £87 for a basic bobble hat!
 
But then I started thinking about it in relation to this hat I've just made with my Toft goodies. Just like with The North Circular products, the yarn is local - from an alpaca farm in the Midlands - and it cost me £24 for one ball of DK weight alpaca and a pom pom. It took me about 10 hours to make, which if I paid myself minimum wage rate of £6.50 would amount to £65. So already the cost of this hat is £89! 

So, maybe the prices at the North Circular are just what it costs to produce something like this and pay everyone a fair wage.



If you want to make your own, here's the pattern.

Cast on 120 sts on 4mm circular needle. Join for working in the round. Work K2 P2 rib for approximately 11cm. Then work in st st for approximately 10cm.

Shape crown: *K8, K2tog. Repeat from * to end.
Next row: Knit
Next row: *K7, K2tog. Repeat from * to end.
Next row: Knit
Next row: *K6, K2tog. Repeat from * to end.
Next row: Knit
Next row: *K5, K2tog. Repeat from * to end.
Next row Knit
Next row: *K4, K2tog. Repeat from * to end.
Next row: Knit
Next row: *K3, K2tog. Repeat from * to end.
Next row: Knit
Next row: *K2, K2tog. Repeat from * to end.
Next row: Knit
Next row: *K1, K2tog. Repeat from * to end.
Next row: *K2 tog. Repeat from * to end.

Draw up remaining stitches with darning needle and fasten off.

Attach pom pom.

    

Monday, 17 November 2014

In memory of Ellie

We had to say good-bye to our darling Ellie this morning. After a charmed life, where she always seemed to land on her feet and pull through in spite of the odds, her kidneys failed her on Saturday and her poor little body finally couldn't cope. She was sweet and loving. She was quietly courageous. She made our house a home and we miss her.

 




Friday, 18 July 2014

Staycation




It's the last week of my holidays. I was going to spend the week doing some jobs around the house but after a disastrous Monday when I cut my hand doing a minor DIY job, I decided to spend the week being a tourist in my home city. 

So I visited the Ikon Gallery and Cafe Opus on Tuesday, and did the RBSA sculpture trail and the 6/8 Kafe on Thursday with Ruth. We also saw an EdinBrum Preview at the mac

The rest of the time I've been lounging with Ellie in the garden, enjoying the sunshine.

But it's back to the office next week. 

Monday, 14 July 2014

Seascape

 












 

It's not surprising that the Penwith peninsula has been a haven for artists  - it's difficult not to be inspired by the sea and the sunlight in this part of Cornwall. This is the view from the cliffside as we walked from Lamorna to Mousehole and the beach at Pedn Vounder. I always come away from our Cornish holidays wanting to create something.
 



So I've been wondering what to do with this cone of yarn that Caroline gave me for Christmas and am thinking about trying to make a Cornish sea-inspired jumper from it. There's not really enough yarn to make a sweater so I will need to combine it with something else. I really like the combination of the soft hazy sky against the sparkling sea in the photo above and I'm wondering if I could re-create the effect in yarn - perhaps by pairing this with something silky. Or perhaps try to capture the wavy stripes of the surf against the sand on the beach at Pedn Vounder.

Sunday, 6 July 2014

dancing in Tate St Ives


This picture, taken in Tate St Ives in June 2012, has started a very silly tradition... 

 In June 2013...



... and in July 2014!

Thursday, 19 June 2014

Hula Girl


I love my job! Today at the office, exhausted after two weeks of spending every waking moment marking end-of-year projects, I won a bottle of wine for being the best at the hula-hoop. One of the teaching rooms had been turned into a fund-raising fete with skittles, sports circuit, the Human Fruit Machine, competitive bubble-wrap popping - and the hula-hoop. And I was the best!  

Wednesday, 28 May 2014

A Meeting of the Learned Society


There is a tiny handful of people who I know who will get this post (you know who you are ladies!) so I feel justified in blogging about my new dress

I've bought it to wear when I give a paper at a conference in July - it's the first paper I've given for ages and consequently I'm feeling rather nervous about it.

But wearing a yellow floral dress (which I intend to team with my favourite yellow cardigan and trendy chunky white sandals) can't fail to keep me smiling, whether the paper goes well or not.

I'm reminded of Mildred's purchase of a new brown velvet hat to cheer up her winter coat in preparation for a meeting of the Learned Society in Barbara Pym's Excellent Women. I just hope I won't feel like Mildred did once she got to the meeting and thought, 'It was a pity I had not thought of reading up the subject a little, that would have been far more to the point than buying a new hat'...