I just need so much to sew.
I am an addict!
The
problem for me about Christmas is I love it very much, but during this
period of time I lose my sewing table for more than a week and its
killing me!
I managed to cut two denim dog coats out on the kitchen floor which sort of alleviated my need to sew. They are waiting for my table to be sewn and finished off.
When
I began this blog I really had no idea it would become so much a part
of my world. This is not just a hobby. This keeps me sane even when
awful things happen.
Yet in my teens and twenties I sewed just about
everything but that was because I had no money being unemployed for most
of that time.
I simply had to sew else go without. Now I do it for
originality because as the world has got smaller and smaller with
increasing communications and technology, everything, everywhere looks
the same. There is so little that is unique. Its seriously depressing.
I just need to sew and I cannot.
So what to do then?
Yes, once upon a time I knitted a whole jumper in the round and ever since I just avoid this. I did knit a hat for my friends baby a couple of years ago in the round but thats about as far as I want to get. You understand tho - its not that I cannot do this just that I do not want to. I do not enjoy it so want to avoid as far as is possible. Anyway the problem I have is I need mitts since I have a condition which is very annoying called Raynauds which is when you can get frostbite at what other folk find normal but cool conditions. Its a slight inconvenience for me athough very serious for some people. My problem is mild but I do need gloves and if possible mitts. Most patterns tho are in the round hence my serious delight when I realised Aldi had a pattern for flat knitted mitts. Well it contains everything you need - even a needle to sew them up! Wonderful. Even the thumb is knitted flat in these and you sew it all together at the end. Unfortunately I was so keen to finish these I never took photos of them before sewing together.
Well this kit has the needed pattern. But, I did not want a copy of a mass produced kit so Mick also bought me a glittery acrylic yarn which I used as a the main colour. I missed out the pale grey and the cream and I ad-libbed the rest making sure my wrists and cuff openings were the same stripewise but the rest is pure anarchy with a totally mismatched pattern and yes this was intentional.
We had a few problems taking these photos because: how does one take pictures of gloves or hands?
I am sure there is a better method for capturing hands than this but here are the photos anyway:
So I started these in September but knitted virtually nothing and then over the last week when I cannot sew this is what I have made.
I still feel a pull to sew but I think I need a mass tracing/cutting session to get me started for the New Year. I depleted my normal pile of cut out and waiting items for the December The Monthly Stitch challenge since it had to be an easy project which was fast and when you have a pile of ready to sew items already thats the quickest easiest way to get going. Now tho my pile of unsewn objects has gone. I also have a new job which I need some "officey" professional type of smart casual clothing for so thats for next week, once I eventually reclaim my lovely table.
Happy New Year and I hope you have a good one!
Bracken
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