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Island

Island Report 18 Jan 2011 17:19

Thanks for that Julia, inter esting......

Julia

Julia Report 18 Jan 2011 16:40

Not had a look properley yet Island, but I thought it rang a bell.
In this month's edition on Lets Knit (Feb) there is a little article about it.
It says that if you go to the Salisbury Arts centre on Saturday the 26th Feb, you will see the Coral Reef in it's final form. There is a web site
www.salisburyartscentre.co.uk
Will have to have a look into it.
Julia in Derbyshire

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 18 Jan 2011 16:33

Thanks Island will take a look lolx

Emmax

Island

Island Report 18 Jan 2011 16:31

Here you go girls, just copy and paste to your browser bar

http://crochetcoralreef.org/about/index.php

I frist heard about it last summer, a friend had a brochure and a length of crochet that a friend had given him. It's really effective.
I'd actually forgotten about it already but feel inspired again by the photos.

There are other sites on it if you just google 'crochet coral reef'

Julia

Julia Report 18 Jan 2011 16:23

Island Dearest, I don't mind, the odd crocheted top or jacket, but I do not do lace work, to fine for my eyes.
I have not heared of that project
Take care
Julia in Derbyshire

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 18 Jan 2011 16:22

Never heard of it Island, mum used to crochet also and
taught me when she was about 70, i enjoyed that too.
What's it about Island?

Emmax

Island

Island Report 18 Jan 2011 16:19

I like to crochet as it grows fast and is quite therapeutic - even though it makes my hook hand sieze up - but I've yet to find a use for it as I think it looks a bit naff to be honest.

Have you heard of the crochet coral reef project Julia and Emma?
That does look good.

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 18 Jan 2011 16:00

If you don't use it you lose it so they say Julia and I agree.
I needed a magnifying glass on a string round my neck
when doing Xstitch, loved that hobby and like you also
had a knitting machine. I've always fancied doing lace work
as was on Lark Rise to Candleford but too late now to try.

Emmax

Julia

Julia Report 18 Jan 2011 15:51

Awe, what a shame Golden Girl that you have had to give them both up. I used to do cross stitch and counted cross stitch, but the eyesite is not good enough these days, or the patience.
I also do crochet and always have a piece of knitting and crochet on the go at the same time, all year round.
Aged auntie who died last year at 93, knitted up until she was 90, for the same reason - to keep the athritis at bay. She used to knit woolen gloves for the local League of Friends, and they were very much in demand.
Take Care
Julia in Derbyshire

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 18 Jan 2011 15:42

Good to hear Julia i used to knit and do Xstitch till
hands became too painful and GP told me to give
it up, I miss it and wish I could go back to those days.

Emmax

Julia

Julia Report 18 Jan 2011 15:32

I used to have machines until a few years ago. Then the grandsons said they preferred tops with Nike, Adidas etc., than grandmas bobble sweaters.
So I was made redundant LOL
I ended up giving them away to the social services for one of there establishments for educationally challenged young people. They were worth hundreds, as I had all the attatchments too. Still, I only knit for myself these days, and it helps to keep the athritis at bay.
Take Care
Julia in Derbyshire

Island

Island Report 18 Jan 2011 15:21

Blimey, you're organised! Summer wardrobe already.

i'm knitting a baby blanket at the moment - on the machine. I don't mind knitting small pieces by hand or patterns and stripes but get very bored with straight stocking stitch.
I don't mind going in the front door but I don't much like in the back door stitch.

I dreamt I was looking for some of that Rico cancan a couple of weeks ago - and there was three wool shops in the same street! LOL Lucky if there's 3 in the same county!

Julia

Julia Report 18 Jan 2011 15:05

Oh Island Dearest, just a little summer number. It has a decorative deep rib, then it is plain knitting, which I hate. So I have decided to get two or three, in different colours, to the stage where the plain knit begins, then contract them out to a lady that has a knitting machine. Then I can conentrate on a chunky mid-calf jacket, I have my eye on. I prefer patterned work to plain, I can get on faster with it.
Take Care
Julia on Derbyshire

Island

Island Report 18 Jan 2011 14:52

So what's the (knitting) recipe today Raymondo?

Merlin

Merlin Report 7 Jan 2011 13:30

Island, Both,then there,s enough to power a Sailboat, and Julia, sorry you are Poorly, perhaps it was toooo much "Red Cabbage".Take Care .:o)>.**M**. Auntie Motie, You,re Poaching. Ill things will become you if you try that, Even a Colour Change to Red,PMSL.

Piers

Piers Report 6 Jan 2011 20:44

Is that so Island ....... Lololol

Hi Teresa, thanks for your kind thoughts :) Yes, I will pop in to see Auntie Motie at some point - goodness knows where I will begin Lol

Island

Island Report 6 Jan 2011 19:12

Oh good choice Master Piers
I sat in for little Cheryl on X factor whenever she had to go off for a hissy. You won't have noticed the difference of course.

Julia body doubles for her in the more energetic dance routines.

:---------------------->))

Cooper

Cooper Report 6 Jan 2011 18:42

Piers, I have not contributed to this thread before and hope you are feeling better.

Do join us on Auntie Motie, she always has the right suggestions to all our little problems.

Teresa:)

Piers

Piers Report 6 Jan 2011 18:39

I like the sound of a 'hand maiden' Julia - but she would have to resemble Cheryl Cole Lol

Island, I've taken a peek at Auntie Motie's thread and am trying to summon up the courage to ask for a spot of advice - for a friend of course haha

Julia

Julia Report 6 Jan 2011 18:10

Island Dearest, even your good self is not immune from the pesky snow. Weather people just been on the radio and offered us another 3-4 in. during rush hour tomorrow. But this will be of the hard Northern type, not the Southern slush.
But how very dare it snow. Does someone not realise it is my M*****sons day. I do hope the OH can get his German tank built chariot off the front drive.
I will not be wearing me red boots. I 'avn't dubbined them yet, and I would so hate to set salt marks on them
Awf to feed the OH now. Will speak again in the morrow.
Julia in Derbyshire