Friday, October 11, 2013

Hats for Hannah

I just love this little hat I made for Hannah!  Its a gorgeous pattern but at the start I wasn't sure of the sizing. Using the Elle Pure Gold Baby DK and a 4.00mm crochet hook, the sizing turned out just perfect.
Hat Pattern click here 

It took no time at all and fits snugly, which is just what I wanted to go under the Hoody part of her sweater.

Having made one, I now can "wing" my way through a thicker yarn (or double strands of a 4-ply) and a bigger hook to make it a bit bigger for me...

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Barefoot on the Beach

Good Morning to you from a warm, sunny Ballito Beachfront.  Now let it be known -  I am NOT a Summer girl, as I find it uncomfortable being shiny and sticky, but there is no denying, no matter how adamant I am not to put away my winter woollies, we have officially passed through Spring and landed smack into Summer!  Some super hot days lie ahead.  Beach and Sun days, swimming weather, braais and shorts and thin cotton T-shirts.  Sandals.  Barefoot even...



As I walk, the smells of Summer envelope me and close around me like a cloak.  Wafts of Coconut Suntan Lotion, Shampoo emanating from passersby (last of the holiday-makers..) which vie with the fresh smell of the sea, as families of small children are herded onto the warm sand - to play and while away some hours before the fierce intensity of the sun forces all but the real "die-hards" under some shade or indoors.


Lazy beach days, morning breakfasts outside on patios.  Friendly greetings and waving amidst the welcome smell of bacon and sausages and eggs and coffee, as I pass each holiday apartment.

Interesting and colourful displays, carefully laid out on the verges, draw the eye and I particularly loved these playful caps and bags made from re-cycled tin cans.


Sylvester Mokoene steps forward to engage me in pleasant conversation and obligingly lays down some vinyl to display the pieces of can he uses to construct his caps, bracelets and bags.  He is keen for me to photograph his display and volunteers a full interview of what he does.
Tin can caps lined with vinyl - how very innovative!
We discuss the merits of displaying so close to the sea as there is the inevitable rust issue, but explore the ways around that...perhaps a good spray with a good transparent varnish?
Sylvester Mokoene proudly displaying his cleverly made things.  He explained that he encourages small children to collect the cans, thus helping to clean up the environment and pays them 50c per can.  This not only provides a small income but teaches children from an early age that work pays off.

He then cuts the cans himself, purchases rivets and vinyl and other requisite raw materials, then trains older youth in the various manufacturing steps. They then go back to their homes and work their newly acquired skills, which Sylvester then pays them for and brings the wares back into town to market.

He maintains (quite rightly) that this keeps the otherwise unemployed young people from boredom, mischief and other wrongful practices, whilst providing them with gainful employment.  He thanked me for stopping by and shaking my hand, with a big smile on his weathered face, announced I had "made his day"!
Oh, I wish you well Sylvester, for you have made my day as well!



On the homeward stretch back to the car park, surfers wait patiently for their perfect wave



Bobbing on their boards, ever on the lookout for that special swell and the exhilarating ride back to the beach

 Sand Art
and the Sand Artist hard at work.  Entrepreneurial spirit present everywhere I look this morning
Another beautiful day, another beautiful walk, another beautiful reason to be very thankful and glad to be alive



xx


Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Knitting Little Things in BIG Colours

I SO love knitting these little Hoody Sweaters!  This one is for a 4-year old and endless possibilities of colour and stitch combinations are what lull me to sleep each night as I think about the next one....
















Little Girl ones are next and I'm dreaming in pinks and soft "Ice-Cream" colours for Hannah.  Scarves and mittens to match.



And then..... a couple of Baby ones, for 1-year old Jordan to take with us to the USA for our family holiday.



This very versatile and easily knitted (and worn) pattern for sizes from Children's age 2 up until Adult Extra Large can be purchased here http://cottagecreationspatterns.com/