Friday, February 06, 2026

Picture of Dunfallandy

 As I said in an earlier post today, here is a picture of Dunfallandy. Where the diamond starts to decrease is where you actually turn the work. It is those instructions that you just have to blindly follow, and trust that it will all work out in the end. Which, of course, it does. I remember the first time I did the first diamond, I was really worried that I wasn't working it right. 


Really old UFO

 I can't believe I have found a UFO that may (or may not), have been on the needles since 2015. Yes, that is right - 2015!!!!!  I didn't even know I still had it on the needles. I actually thought I had given up on it. The pattern is called Dunfallandy, by Teresa de Roulet. It was in the Knitty issue of that year. I can understand just why I hid it all this time, it is NOT a project for a beginner. Take a look, and read the instructions!!  You turn the 'diamond', and stay on a right side of work, and it is complicated. You really need to just follow the instructions, and trust that everything will come out right in the end. Talk about a challange!!!! It is going to look really nice once it is finished, but I gotta get there, and try to stay with it this time. Will put up a picture later. Dinner is about to be served.

Wednesday, February 04, 2026

Trying very hard to be good

 I really am trying very hard to not have too many UFO's on the go. I have done a light purge today, and freed up a few pairs of needles. Staying with one project until it is finished is proving rather difficult, though. There are just so many nice patterns, and I have so much stash to try using. But, I keep trying. Once I finished the Cable Factor Throw, I did start a few more projects, but those have since come off the needles. I like the patterns, but the wool I was using was just all wrong for those particular patterns. So, for now I am going to work on another Annie Maloney pattern. Means more cables to concentrate on, but it is working up nicely in the wool I have chosen to use. 

Saturday, January 24, 2026

It is finished!!!!!

Finally got the Cable Factor Sampler Throw, by Annie Maloney finished last night. Boy is it warm!!!!  It used a lot of wool, most of which was from my stash which I consider a winner. I used 5mm needles for the blocks, and 4.5mm for the edging. I also cast off using a 5mm needle, as it gave a slightly looser cast off. I am happy that I have finally got this complete, as it had been on my to do list for quite some time. Now on to the next project, and yes, I am trying to not start anything new. Goodness knows I already have enough to work on. I am not allowed to look at any patterns, although that really hasn't stopped me in the past.

Anyway, here are a couple of pictures of the Throw. Yes it does need to be blocked but that is going to have to wait until this bad weather passes. Where has summer gone? We are supposed to be getting warm weather, not this wet stormy weather. 



Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Change one colour she said.

Yeah, and how's that working out?!?!  You go and change one colour, and next thing, you need to change another colour. Or even order a different colour, cos what you were going to use just won't work out. I really am trying to not overthink how the Cable Factor will look, but like I just said to my husband, I won't like it if I use the colours I was going to. He calmly said to just give it away, and I replied, but I still won't be happy with it. So, I've gone and ordered two colours to replace one block, and I will see how they look once they arrive. In the meantime, I will go ahead and knit the block in red that I was going to make. Who knew making a throw could cause so many problems?!?!? I know, I could have done the whole thing in one colour, but for me that would not have worked out. Anyway, I dpn't have enough yarn in my stash to be able to do that, and I really have tried to shop from my stash as much as possible. And I think I've actually done pretty damn good, considering I've only ordered three colours in for it. So, the adventure continues.  

Monday, January 12, 2026

Why do I do this to myself?!?!?

 So, just when I thought I only had one more block to do on the Cable Factor, I go and decide that I really should redo another of the blocks. The reason behind that decision is simple - I don't like it in the multi-coloured wool. It is the only block like that, all the rest are in one colour. So, not only am I redoing one block, it would seem I am know going to be redoing two blocks. I've picked out the colours for both blocks, and think it will look so much better once finished. Maybe then I can get on with the edging.

Saturday, January 10, 2026

Progress on Cable Factor

 Here is a picture of the Cable Factor. I am going to redo one of the blocks because I am not happy with how it looks. Because it takes so much concentration, I am needing to take a few more breaks than I normally would do. I am hoping it won't be too much longer before I can start the border. The weather has been so hot these last couple of days that it is a little difficult to knit something heavy as this is. I do know it is going to be so warm in the winter, all the hard work now will really pay off then.



Tuesday, January 06, 2026

New Year

 So, I created this blog to try and keep myself on track with my many UFO's. Can't say that is really working out very well. I keep trying to not start too many new projects, but that is not easy, especially when I see so many good projects. Anyway, this year I am trying a little different - different for me, anyway. I have an exercise book that I am recording the projects I have completed. I am hoping that might help keep me on track. Only time will tell. The project I am concentrating most of my time on is the Cable Factor Sampler Throw, by Annie Maloney. It used quite a lot of wool for each block, which makes it a good stash buster. I am actually on the last row of blocks, and then have the edging to do. I have had to order wool for that, as I don't have enough in my stash to do the whole edge, and I want to have it done in one colour. I might put up a picture of what I have done so far, we shall see. 

Once I have that finished, I have plenty already on the needles to carry on with. Not sure which will really take my fancy next, need to see as I work on these projects which one will be the main one. 

Picture of Dunfallandy

  As I said in an earlier post today, here is a picture of Dunfallandy. Where the diamond starts to decrease is where you actually turn the ...