Friday 21 August 2015

Summer knitting and crochet

We're back from our holiday in the US, and I'm being kept busy with the children on school holidays. My boy starts Year 1 in September. I am quite sad for him that his Reception year is over. It was just a whole year of pure play, with a bit of fun learning thrown in. Now it's down to the real thing.

I didn't get much knitting done on holiday, surprise, surprise. I did start a crochet hat from a 1930s Leach's Sixpenny Series booklet though. I found it on Ebay, but it was a booklet from the USA so it was much cheaper to post it there than here. It is a reproduction, but I am so pleased with it. It has a glossy cover, and the magazine is reproduced in its entirety. I shouldn't have taken it to the beach though, as it is full of sand now.


I made a start on the hat below, originally intended for raffia, I'm using crochet cotton in a teal shade.


The brim is worked back and forth, and turned up. The only thing I don't know about the booklet is the year it was published, but it looks like early 1930s to me.


I also picked up six balls of Copley's 'Excelsior' 3 ply wool in navy, that I found from a seller in the US. Which is odd, as Copley's was a British company. I have a few Copley's patterns which used Excelsior wool, so I shall have to go and find them to see if any take my fancy. 


We stayed in Kennebunkport, a pretty seaside town, so here I am outside the Clam Shack! My husband and I had a couple of evenings out, so we did the sensible thing and went thrift shopping. We bagged some bargains, including several pairs of sunglasses, a 1980s trouser suit, and a huge full-length faux fur coat! It was a challenge getting that on the aeroplane. I think I will do an outfit post on some of the things I bought. It will be fun, and ridiculous.

Dig for Victory

The kiddies had fun on the beach. My son particularly liked exploring in tide pools where he found a small lobster, a sea urchin and lots of hermit crabs.

I am on the sleeves of my Stitchcraft cardigan now. I am knitting them at the same time, as so often I get second sleeve syndrome, and this will hopefully rectify that.

I am off to Rainham Marshes with the children next week, to do some pond dipping and bug hunting!

Are you having a good summer?

Theodora.

4 comments:

  1. Beautiful yarn colours both. I especially like the teal-y one. I have a 30s style handknit Miss Marple style scarf in a similar shade that a dear friend in Portugal made me, which I live in during the chilly months.

    Happy knitting and crocheting!

    Have a beautiful weekend,
    ♥ Jessica

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    1. Thank you Jessica, your scarf sounds pretty - but then, anything to do with Miss Marple gets a thumbs-up from me!

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  2. Yes, the style of the magazine looks early 30s to me too - it reminds me of some things I have from about 1933.

    How did you pick Kennebunkport? It sounds like somewhere off the usual US holiday map for Brits.

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    1. Kennebunkport is where my in-laws are. The beach is nice and sandy. I really like knowing the dates of vintage patterns.

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