My dad just got back from a trip to England and Scotland, and he brought me back a couple of things I want to share with you. First, this t-shirt:
That’s the logo on the front for a cafe in Edinburgh called The Elephant House. The back says “The Elephant House: Birthplace of Harry Potter.” JKR started writing the first books in that cafe. I ate there last time I was in Edinburgh (and it was delicious) but neglected to purchase a souvenir t-shirt, so my dad got me one. I love it! He also got me a knitting book:
I’ve never been one for Easter decorations but I couldn’t help loving these patterns. They could actually be considered decorations for any season, depending on the colors used. I just love all the pretty balls and eggs:
Super cute! Here’s a closeup of the tulip egg:
I want to make one so badly, but I’m afraid my knitting skills might not be quite up to it yet — tiny double point needles and changing colors combined sounds like a recipe for disaster. I thought about adapting the charts to make some crochet eggs instead, but if you’ve ever tried crochet intarsia (changing the colors to make a pattern or picture) in the round you’ll know that everything slants a bit to the right. A crocheted egg made to look like the tulip one above would just look like wind was bowling the tulips over. Looks like I’ll have to beast out some knitting and at least try it. I just need some tiny needles and yarn… KnitPicks, here I come!
Wasn’t that sweet of my dad though, to think of me on his trip? And he’s not the only one who’s been sweet. I never mentioned a certain gift I received for Christmas from my friend Lauren. She and her husband actually got me quite a few really awesome things, but I wanted to share this bowl with you:
Lauren made it herself! She’s been doing pottery for a few months now, I believe, and this handmade bowl she gave me is perfect for holding my crochet/knitting notions! It’s nice because I don’t have to rummage through my pencil case looking for the needles at the bottom anymore (I wasn’t comfortable with leaving them out on the table or sofa arm, because my dog ate a sewing needle a couple of years ago and getting it out of her tummy was a horrendous and expensive experience). The bowl is gorgeous and I’m really happy.
Big thank yous to Lauren and my Dad! And thank YOU for stopping by my blog today!
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Thanks for the shout out! Can’t wait to see your knitted ornaments!
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Thanks for linking to my blog. Glad to know that I’m not the only one who is outraged by this.
By the way, those are the coolest easter decorations I’ve ever seen
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No problem, it’s important stuff. I may do it again soon actually if I write a bigger post. And thanks!
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Lots of lovely pressies! Enjoy 🙂
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Lovely presents! The decorations in that book are wonderful – you should definitely have a go 🙂
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The (knitting) world is small! I got the “Easter Knits” for my birthday and really love to admire the photos but – like you said – trying to make one sounds like a recipe for desaster … Maybe we should make this a KAL?
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That would be a great idea! I need to order some needles first though — I don’t have any that tiny! I doubt they’d get here in time for me to do a KAL before Easter.
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What lovely gifts. And oh my goodness, those eggs are gorgeous. Alas, like you I am a crocheter and not a good knitter, so it would be tulips blowing in the wind for me too.
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Isn’t it annoying? I wish they translates better. Oh well, I guess I’ve got a challenge!
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Wonderful gifts you have received. Love the pottery bowl. The knitting book looks like it has a lot of wonderful patterns. The eggs are adorable. I tried using multiple double pointed needles for sleeve of a kids sweater a few years back and decided the next time I make the sweater it will have a seam in the sleeve and I will sew it together. That was enough of the double pointed’s for me. But I have a friend who loves them, so you should give it a try. I’ll bet you can do it 🙂
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Thanks! I hope so — if I can get the hang of it it will be a lot easier to make socks (the magic loop method is nice but it really gets in the way).
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