Retired life in Nambucca Heads after Richmond Ramblings and Retired life in a Rainforest.
Monday, October 28, 2019
Nambucca - heating up
This week in Nambucca - ‘Entrance to the waters’ or ‘crooked river’ is the meaning of Nambucca; Bullshit, it means too hot to do anything, house of frigging flies, which arrive in a posse of 20 which you kill, and they are followed by a search party of 20 more about an hour and a half later, on repeat. Main accessories consist of a can of mortein and a rolled newspaper.
Definitely not feeling the love for nambucca at the moment, went for a walk and actually felt sweat on the webbing between my fingers. LOATHE the frigging place. edited to add the walk was around 8 this morning. Had to remove my rings cos my fingers have swollen.... definitely not feeling the love. AND this is only October.
Luckily it was only a toe in the water and the weather has cooled down to a pleasant degree. I will be hibernating for the summer with the aircon, Netflix and my knitting. Throw in a good book occassionally too and I think I will just about cope.
The flies may have been coming from the compost bin which is down the back garden, have put a fly trap above it, one on the decking at the back of the house and have another couple of them strategically placed. Since setting up the flytraps although we still have had flies not to the extent of the other evening. I suppose it is a learning curve... definitely not feeling the love at the moment.
Saturday, July 27, 2019
Moving Right Along...
Well, we have had an exciting few weeks, and are about to undertake a life change for both of us.
We have sold our house in Richmond Tasmania, I have retired (again..lol) and we are moving to Nambucca Heads in NSW. Will update as we settle into our new lifestyle.
We have sold our house in Richmond Tasmania, I have retired (again..lol) and we are moving to Nambucca Heads in NSW. Will update as we settle into our new lifestyle.
Baby Blanket
Made in long strips then sewn together.
4 ply yarn used double on 6.5 needles.
Cast on 25 stitches,
knit 12 rows (6 ridges)
then knit 1 row, Knit 6, purl 13, knit 6
continue the stocking stitch section till ( 9 ridges along the stocking stitch section)
then knit 12 rows and change colour.
4 ply yarn used double on 6.5 needles.
Cast on 25 stitches,
knit 12 rows (6 ridges)
then knit 1 row, Knit 6, purl 13, knit 6
continue the stocking stitch section till ( 9 ridges along the stocking stitch section)
then knit 12 rows and change colour.
Sunday, June 9, 2019
Easy Slippers, Toddlers, Child, Ladies and Mens sizes.
Easy Slippers
pattern in sizes
small, medium and large
8 ply yarn on size 6mm
needles, yarn - 2 strands together.
Cast on 29 (35 - 41)
Row 1 knit across,
Row 2 K9 (11 - 13) *P
1, K9 (11 - 13) repeat from * once more.
Repeat rows 1 and 2
until there are 15 (17 - 19) ridges on the right side, ending with Row 2.
Shape Toe
Row 1 P1 *K1, P1,
repeat from * across the row
Row 2 K1, *P1, K1,
repeat from * across the row
Repeat these 2 rows
until you have 12 rows (14 - 16) then work 1 more row cut off yarn leaving an
8" end.
I usually knit 2
together across the last row as it makes for a less bulky toe.
Thread needle with the
8 inch yarn and draw through remaining stitches, pull up tightly and sew up to
begining of the ribbing, secure yarn.
Fold cast on edge in
half Sew up to form the heel.
Toddlers size 2 - 5
years,
cast on 25 stitches,
1st row Knit 8 P1,
knit 7 purl 1, knit 8;
2nd row knit all
stitches
repeat 2 rows to 24
rows in total (12 ridges)
Row 25 - 31 work in 1
x 1 ribbing for 7 rows;
Row 32 K2 tog across
row,
Row 33 P 2 together
across row P1
Run thread through all
stitches and up the ribbed section,
Fold the cast on edge
in half and seam.
I usually use a multi
coloured yarn along with a plain colour yarn for the ribbed toe section.
Adapted the pattern to add cheeks, ears and a tail for a friends granddaughter. She absolutely loved them, so did her mum.
Adapted the pattern to add cheeks, ears and a tail for a friends granddaughter. She absolutely loved them, so did her mum.
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Stained Glass Rug
Stained Glass Rug
8 ply yarn, size 8 (4mm) needles
Oddments of yarn for squares, I used a black colour to begin
each square and edge the rug.
Could also use a pastel colour and light shades to make a
baby blanket.
Small squares
Cast on 45 stitches in black yarn
Knit one row,
Next row knit 20 stitches, k2 together tbl, knit 1, k2
together knit to end
3rd row knit 21 stitches Purl 1 knit to end of row
4th row, knit 19 stitches, k2 together tbl, knit 1, k2
together knit to end continue to decrease as established until 3 stiches, knit one row, knit 3 together.
Large Squares
Cast on 89 stitches in black yarn
Knit one row,
Knit 42 stitches, k2 together tbl, knit 1, k2 together knit
to end
3rd row knit 43sts purl 1 knit to end of row
Change to contrast colour
4th row knit 41 stitches, k2 together tbl, knit 1, k2 together knit to end
and continue to decrease as established until 3 stitches, knit one row, knit 3 together.
I then sew the 4 small squares together making sure the centre
detail in each square goes in the same direction,
I use a checkerboard design of 1 x large square then 4
smaller squares and alternate along the strip.
Pick up stitches on last square and knit 3 rows garter stitch, cast off.
Continue in this manner until you have the size rug you
require.
On the raw edges pick up stitches and knit 3 rows garter
stitch, then cast off.
Monday, March 4, 2019
Swirl hats
Basic Swirl Hat
8ply yarn –
No 8 needles
Cast on 60
stitches
Rows 1 - 6
Increase in
first stitch, knit to last 7 stitches knit 2 together k5
K5 purl to
end of row
Repeat 2 x
times
Rows 7 - 12
Increase in
first stitch purl to last 7 stitches, purl 2 together k5
Knit entire
row
Repeat 2 x
times
Continue in
this manner until you have 24 ridges in total,
Cast off
Sew Cast off
edge to Cast on edge ( I actually pick the stitches up along the cast on edge
as I am casting off, this makes for a neater edge on the inside)
Gather the
top together (the side where you did the increases)
Footy Team colour hat
Cast on 60
stitches
6 row repeat
as follows
Increase in
first stitch, knit to last 7 stitches knit 2 together K5
Knit 5 purl
to end of row
Increase in
first stitch, purl to last 7 stitches purl 2 together K5
Knit entire
row
Increase in
first stitch knit to last 7 stitches
knit 2 together K5
Knit 5 purl
to end of row.
I then
change colour and continue the 6 row repeat
Changing colours
until I have 24 colour strips in total.
Then Cast off and finish as for the Swirl hat above.
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Just a step to the left....
Well, I was stood in a Macca's carpark talking to an employee, and took a step to the left as a car was coming... and felt a pop in my calf muscle...along with a quick sharp pain behind my knee and in my upper thigh. Made me go, OOHH what was that, finished my conversation and on I went... leg was a bit sore, but I could walk fine... fast forward 3 hours and I was limping, and leg was swollen. Went to the doctor later that afternoon and told to rest, elevate and use ice packs for 48 hours and then to use deep heat on leg, Doctor suspected a ruptured calf muscle, I cannot take anti inflammatories and am on blood thinners. 3 days later went to bookclub in the township I live in, just 6 houses away from my place, actually diagonally over the back fence....Hubby dropped me there, and I walked home, it was slow going but I got there..... Next day looked out the crutches in the garage, and then another trip to doctor another 2 weeks off work and head in for an ultrasound on leg. Tear within the muscle which contains a hematoma 86 x 15 x 56mm.... quite impressive, leg is a lovely shade of browny green, with purple area behind knee and around the heel.
I enquired regards Physio, and a referral was sent.... Do wish I had been referred to Physio sooner, strapping, some gentle exercises to do and compression bandage on leg..... feeling better already....
Thanks to Back in Motion Physio at Rosny.
Still have a way to go as the Physio reckons I am half way along the road to recovery.... Netflix and knitting are my best friends.
Must say that hubby has been very supportive especially with day to day stuff like helping me in and out of the shower... thank goodness we got a walk in shower when we remodelled the bathroom. it has felt so good on day 17 to be able to get in and out of the shower on my own again.
I enquired regards Physio, and a referral was sent.... Do wish I had been referred to Physio sooner, strapping, some gentle exercises to do and compression bandage on leg..... feeling better already....
Thanks to Back in Motion Physio at Rosny.
Still have a way to go as the Physio reckons I am half way along the road to recovery.... Netflix and knitting are my best friends.
Must say that hubby has been very supportive especially with day to day stuff like helping me in and out of the shower... thank goodness we got a walk in shower when we remodelled the bathroom. it has felt so good on day 17 to be able to get in and out of the shower on my own again.
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