January always seems such a long month, but we are almost there - just a week or so to go now.
Over Christmas/New Year both my husband and I came down with this nasty respiratory virus which is doing the rounds and we are still struggling to shift it. It seems everyone I talk to has had this bug and some have taken as long as seven weeks to get rid of it! After three weeks of having it I actually woke up this morning with no voice and a head full of cotton wool. Every day is like a new adventure!
I have not really felt much like crafting but now I am starting to feel a bit better I have been doing a little bit of knitting. I had immense fun making this cardigan for my little niece, I have never really embroidered a knitted item in this way before and I was worried that my chain stitch was not up to the task. My previous experience of embroidering a knitted cardigan had been when I attempted to embroider roses on a
cardigan. I think I did better this time, although my waves could have been a little better, but overall I am very pleased with the end result.
Here you can see a close up of the front panel of ducks, the ducks were knitted in a Fair Isle style and the detail was added at the end. Although you could add the ducks in Duplicate Stitch (also sometimes called Swiss Darning) if you so wished.
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The ducks go right around the back ... paddling in and out of the bull rushes.
The pattern allows you to design your unique layout of ducks and pond - I think the bull rushes were my favourite part to do.
Dionne
PS If you are wondering about the title of this post, it is a Kenneth Grahame quote from "Wind in the Willows" -
“All along the backwater,
Through the rushes tall,
Ducks are a-dabbling,
Up tails all!
Ducks' tails, drakes' tails,
Yellow feet a-quiver,
Yellow bills all out of sight
Busy in the river!
Slushy green undergrowth
Where the roach swim--
Here we keep our larder,
Cool and full and dim.
Everyone for what he likes!
WE like to be
Heads down, tails up,
Dabbling free!
High in the blue above
Swifts whirl and call--
WE are down a-dabbling
Up tails all!”