Wednesday 27 November 2013

Sweet Swingers

This is my latest finish, Sweet Swingers from a knitting pattern by Debi Birkin.  I fell in love with her patterns after seeing them on Ravelry. It only took a few nights and I changed the colours of the right hand budgie so it looks like Dudley.
I have just finished a course on Craftsy on joining and finishing crochet and learnt so much.  This is the class project below. Each segment in the throw was attached using a different stitch and then the whole lot joined together with one ball of yarn so there was only one end to sew in.  Brilliant.  When I think of all the hours I used to spend sewing projects together.  Never again 

When deciding how to join the segments I laid them out first so I achieved the right balance of colour.  Then as I laid it out to photograph, Higgins decided he wanted to Christen it.  I think he approves.

I finished putting my Christmas cuties ornaments together.  This is my least favourite part.  I really struggle to get them looking neat no matter how I try.  These are a bit better than some of my previous efforts but they could still be better.
 With the time for Christmas visitors coming up I will be definitely by making these cheese straws.  The recipe was in the Co-operative Supermarket magazine and they are delicious.
I don't really know why I put them in a tin as they never lasted very long.  We all love cheese in this house, including the boys so they were soon polished off!

 
 

3 comments:

  1. The sweet swingers are just adorable!
    We wish we would have seen this cheese straw recipe this morning because mom would have given them a try. Tomorrow, the oven is tied up all day long with the turkey roasting *sigh*

    Love ya lots♥
    Mitch and Molly

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  2. Oh, I adore the sweet swingers. I used to have a blue budgie and a green budgie. They were wonderful companions.

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  3. Such cute projects, Shirley!! The birds are adorable :)

    Yum...as a fellow cheese lover, those cheese straws wouldn't last long in my house either!!

    Your ornaments turned out very nice--the more you finish, the easier it will get :)

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