Thursday, October 04, 2007

Show and Tell




Sue went on the Metropolitan Dream week and produced these two items.



A wire necklace from Erica Thompson's pattern.














A felted machine knitted bag, pattern, Fiona Morris.



















Sylvia knitted this versatile waistcoat.

















This is Nina's wedding outfit top and jacket. There was also a matching skirt.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

October Meeting

The October meeting is coming up next week (Tuesday 2nd October). Frances Perkins is coming again to show us some things using our machines and ribbers. I'm hoping for some inspiration as I'm in desperate need of some new jumpers now that the cooler weather has arrived. Then all I'll need is a bit of time to do some knitting.

I think I've recovered from the 3 days at Sandown, and now I'm starting to plan for the 4 days of the exhibition at Alexandra Palace (October 11th - 14th). I'm really looking forward to that as there is always plenty to see, especially the work of the students and designers. Don't forget to come and see us on the Guild of Machine Knitters stand if you visit the exhibition. I'll try to remember the camera so I can take some photo's.

But first things first, club meeting on Tuesday! Hope to see you there.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Setting up the Guild Stand at Esher




Just a few pics to show the girls setting up the Guild stand for the show at Esher last weekend!
We had a huge stand this time, so plenty of space to show off all the creations.











Our aim was to show that you can knit far more than 4 ply acrylic jumpers on a knitting machine!













Everyone who came to the stand was very impressed. The tea pots were a favourite.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Programme for 2007/2008

4th September - AGM and knitted flowers.
2nd October - Frances Perkins, Ribber work
6th November - Fiona Morris, felted knitting and needle felting.
4th December - Charity evening

2008

1st January - No meeting
5th February - Ann Brown, demo and talk on using luxury hand knitting yarns on the machine.
4th March - Iris Bishop, her latest work
1st April - 30th Birthday celebration.
6th May - Glynne Jones, lace and weaving.
3rd June - Liz/Nina - to be decided
1st July - Challenge meeting
5th August - no meeting.

2nd September - Annual General Meeting

September Meeting and AGM

We held our AGM last night. Thanks to Fiona for balancing the books, and everyone else who helps to make the club the success it is. We discussed the year ahead, the speakers we have booked to visit, our 30th anniversary party for next year. It was decided to hold our subscription price as we are managing well.
Liz gave us our challenge for the year, items to be ready for next July, so plenty of time to get your thinking caps on. We are going from one end of the body to the other and have to make an item to be worn on the head. So much scope here, not just for bobble hats, unless they are really spectacular! Hats,
ear muffs,headbands,crowns, tiaras, earrings,

Let your imagination run wild and see what you come up with!

We also had fun knitting some flowers, may be useful for the challenge! Sorry, no photos of these!










The photos this month are of items on loan for the exhibition at Esher later this month. The knitted fabric bowls were done by our own Liz using an embroidery machine to put them together.



Friday, August 24, 2007

September is fast approaching

Where has the summer gone? Did I miss it?

We've had a committee meeting and I've sorted out the programme for the next year. I hope you'll all approve. I will be snail-mailing it to you in the very near future, together with the summer reminder letter that we send to all club members every August to remind you that the new year is about to start, so watch for the postman. Once the members have all had their copy of the programme, I'll post it here on the blog-spot as well.

Our next meeting on 4th September is of course the Annual General Meeting, but those of you have attended before will know it's not a major part of the meeting. In fact if I can it will last about 10 minutes - just long enough to make sure you're all happy with the way the Club is being run and approve last years accounts. Fiona has once again come up trumps and balanced the books and prepared a budget so that I know how much I can spend this year.

So what else have I got planned for our September meeting? Well, we will be having a demonstration of how to knit flowers. So many of you asked how I had made the ones on the shoes I did for the club challenge that I thought you might like to have a go. (There is a picture of the shoes somewhere here on the blog.) There will be other flowers to knit as well, not just that one type, some hand knitted, some machine knitted. I will also be bring along with me some rather unusual items knitted by the Sherborne Knitting Club. They are with me on loan so that they can be displayed at the Stitch and Creative Craft Show at the Sandown Park Exhibition Centre, Esher, from 21st to 23rd September, but I did ask if I could show you as well.

So I'd better get on and prepare the letters to send to the Club members. I hope to see you all on 4th September, 8pm as usual and visitors will be welcome.

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

July Meeting

Oh dear, somehow this photo got lost, so here is Sheila's surprise cardigan! Look carefully at the fronts and you will see the holding position, leaves a nice pattern. If done in variegated yarn this would give a striped effect.
Also a timely reminder that we don't have a meeting in August, so see you all in September for the AGM.

July Meeting

This evening we all had to produce our items for the Challenge, something to wear on your feet, and what a lot we had. We weren't restricted to machine knitting so creativity flowed. Please look at the pictures below to see all the items, some machine knitted, some hand knitted and some crocheted, but all very commendable. No doubt some of these will find their way as donations to the Marsden for sale.

After admiring all these items, Liz talked a bit about knitting using holding position, a very useful technique for shaping knitting and very easy once you grasp the principle. Can also be used to make braid like edgings and ruffles.

We also admired two knitted items, a beautiful cabled jumper knitted on the chunky machine by Sue, and a surprise cardigan knitted by Sheila H. The last being very appropriate as it is made using holding position, looks
nothing like a cardigan when being knitted, but once finished and sewn together - voila - a cardigan.

July Challenge





Sheila S made these socks using Denys Brunton Magicolour.











Kathy handknitted these booties from a vintage pattern. They come above the knees and are shaped by short rowing.

July Challenge





Sheila H machine knitted adult and child size slippers, then stuck non slip shelf lining on the soles for safety.



























Sheila also knitted these SWAN socks using self patterning yarn.

July Challenge




Fairisle machine knitted mocassins by Miriam.












Machine knitted socks by Phyllis.

July Challenge




Liz's shoes, covered in felted machine knitting and decorated with knit flowers and beads.










Beautiful fluffy baby booties knitted by Margaret.

July Challenge



Fluffy slippers made by Gladys.














Mary Jane bootie machine knitted by Kathy.

July Challenge


Sylvia's crochet slippers















Sue's Chick booties

Thursday, June 28, 2007

July meeting coming up

I can't believe another month has gone by. It's almost July and half the year has flashed past. I wonder what has happened to the sunshine. I did think when I set the challenge last September that asking you to make something to wear on your feet for July might mean you would have a new pair of socks for the winter. Unless it warms up soon you might come in wearing them instead.

Our July meeting as you might have gathered is the evening when we bring the things we have made to complete the challenge for the year - this year, something to wear on our feet. I wonder how many of you will have made something this time. I'll also bring along the things I had to show you last month knitted using holding position. Maybe we will get time to look at and talk about them this month.

So I do hope you can make it. 8pm as usual.

Monday, June 11, 2007

June Meeting

As we did not have a speaker for this evening, Liz had intended to talk about holding position and demonstrate some ways to use it. However as with all good plans, things go awry and we ended up discussing various aspects of knitting. These discussions were very interesting and we all learnt a few new things!
As can be seen in the photos below, Liz had knitted a Quillow, so time was spent talking about these, and how to crochet an edging around the pillow. We all admired Chris's felted bags. Chris hand knits these, but similar can be achieved on a machine.
A timely reminder to all members, at our meeting next month we want to see what you have done for the challenge, to knit something to put on your feet. Looking forward to seeing some interesting pieces of knitting!

Liz's Guild competition entry




Liz used some dimensional knitting to create the pattern on this top.

Fiona's top


Quillow



A knitted quillow from Liz. For those not in the know a quillow is a blanket which folds up and tucks into a pillow! Can be knitted in child size to adult size. Definitely a good way to use up stash and a good thing to knit for charity.

Felted bags






These beautiful felted bags are handknitted by Chris.