Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Finally finished

Having spent four days travelling on trains last week I got a fair amount of knitting done. I took an old unfinished project with me and now it is finished. Excellent.




I think it looks rather good, apart from being one stitch out on one part of the pattern on the left hand side (middle photo). This has happened to me twice now, but the first Ishbel I made doesn't have this mistake. It can most likely be put down to my inability to read things properly.

I used scrumptious 4ply in Oyster on 4mm needles, it's beautifully soft and has a lovely sheen. This was supposed to be for my Grandma, but I'm not sure I can give it away! It's lovely.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Procrastination

I could win awards for my ability to procrastinate. I think it must be innate. I couldn't stop the urge to knit today, so every half an hour I had to take a break from reading and knit a couple of rows. It's nice to have a reward every now and then, and in turn my Skylark cardy is coming along quite nicely!

So whilst today has been quite productive, I'm still yet to plan tomorrow's revision. Instead I'm looking through the photos I've take in recent weeks.


This cake plonked on my dusty bedside table was delicious. I didn't follow the recipe to the letter just added and substituted what I found in the kitchen. The icing was lovely but the recipe made vast quantities. A little dollop was all I needed. 


I've been going on lots of coastal walks recently as the weather has been pretty good. The photo above is of Tynemouth Pier lighthouse. I love the colour of the North Sea this time of year, it's lovely to walk along and hear the rumbly splashes of the waves.

Lovely buttons



Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Time seems to pass me by

The past few weeks have been spent;

cycling away anxiety and taking in the views;


attempting to untangle sock yarn;


volunteering in lovely surroundings;


and painting my room, a beautiful shade of french grey.


I really enjoyed the process of re-decorating and it's lovely to be able to display some of my creations on the wall.

Next week brings two three(!!) incredibly different and difficult interviews on two consecutive days. Yuck. Bring on the revision! Long division and microbial expression systems here I come...