Tuesday, 23 June 2026
Such a nifty hack!
Friday, 22 May 2026
Feeling creative again!
After quite some time of feeling unwell, I have turned the corner and am feeling creative again.
These darling baby bibs are my next projects. I have one blue and two pink ones to do.. with the babies due in a few weeks, I will have to pull my finger out!
Here are the free patterns I downloaded. I will post a pic of them when they are finished!
Its' so good to feel creative again!
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys
Tuesday, 12 May 2026
"A Sustaining Passion"
Saturday, 2 May 2026
Not feeling creative...
These last few weeks have been horrid. My fatigue and pain levels were so high that I had to have Prednisolone to bring down the inflammation from my Polymyalgia Rheumatica and fibromyalgia.
I have been so fatigued that I have to have a nana nap after breakfast. Without it I can't even function. So I have had to just do the basics to keep our home clean and keep us watered and fed.
As soon as I feel better, spoons withstanding, I will be back to knitting and feeling creative again...
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys
Saturday, 4 April 2026
Our Prince of Peace
Tuesday, 10 March 2026
Not wasting my time
Sunday, 8 March 2026
Almost wearing his hat!
Another blast from the past. My grandson, Tom almost wearing his blue blackberry hat with pom pom.
He had a matching cardigan and booties just like his brother had 10 years prior.
Looking back, it makes me nostalgic and of course I ask myself, where have the years gone?
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys
Saturday, 28 February 2026
Keeping my promises!
So today I finished the mint green beanie to match Sandra's mint green shawl and cardigan. I have posted it to show you, as promised.
I noticed in beanies advertised on Temu that the pom poms are larger than what I used to do in the past. So I made it a little larger. I sent this pic to Sandra and she likes it. I am glad...
So it's forward to the wine red baby blackberry stitch baby cardigan for Jessica's baby. I plan to do some this evening..
Then I will be doing another blue cardigan for Liam's baby boy. Probably my favourite pattern again!
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys
Saturday, 21 February 2026
Happiest of times
Saturday, 14 February 2026
I just learned something new
If you're knitting a 1x1 rib (k1,p1), and you're changing colors, knit the first row, or round, in the new color. Knit stitches only. Then continue with the K1, P1 pattern for, subsequent rows. If you change colors and simply continue with K1, P1 pattern, the purl bumps will show through.
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys
Wednesday, 11 February 2026
Always order enough!
Although my wool stash is almost as large as this one- and this one is pretty enviable- it is nevertheless a fact that I often can't find exactly the shade I want for a new project.
One reason for me is that as I shop online only these days owing to chronic illness and I find that often the wool doesn't look the same in real life as it does on the computer screen.
I have learnt to allow for slight discrepancies in shades by making sure I order enough of the same dye lot..
Remember that there are many shades of even a standard white wool so buying from the same batch and dye lot avoids the creamy white/brilliant white streaked effect of mismatched dye lots in your handiwork..
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys
Tuesday, 6 January 2026
I guess I am old school!
My babies were dressed like this. Even today I think a handknitted layette looks lovely.
I know life is very busy these days and so it seems that most babies are dressed in jump or grow suits.
I also know that handwashing wool baby clothes can be tiresome, but most yarns these days can be washed in the gentle cycle of one's machine.
Another thing I have noticed is the young mothers these days seem to like deeper colours for their baby's clothes.
I suppose I am showing my age by preferring pastels... in the appropriate gender colours of course!
I guess I am old school!
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys
Saturday, 3 January 2026
A blue one for my first baby
I knitted this matinee jacket in blue for my first baby and in pink for my second. It was a feather and fan stitch in Patons 3 ply baby wool.
I knitted them on tortoise shell needles, but these are hard to find these days.
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys
Friday, 2 January 2026
Look after them!
Wednesday, 24 December 2025
Christmas is for you!
Friday, 12 December 2025
I loved the apricot yarn
I made this baby jumper for my first grandchild. It was done in a pale apricot 3ply baby wool- Feathersoft.
I sewed little flat pearlised plain buttons on the neck opening. It was really cute..
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys
Tuesday, 9 December 2025
A pink jacket for Emily
I have recently found pictures of some of the jackets I have made over the years. This one was knitted in pink for my granddaughter, Emily.
It had a lovely cable each side of the bilateral panel. I also knitted the matching beret.
Emily's mother has kept them all these years, which is sweet.
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys
Sunday, 30 November 2025
Just in case I lose it!
Friday, 21 November 2025
It's on the way!
So, as promised to my granddaughter, Jess, I have started my red layette for her coming baby.
It is my favourite pattern, done in blackberry stitch. The yarn is bamboo and I love the soft feel. It feels like butter!
Jess has requested a matching beanie with pom pom and a pair of booties, all of which I have done before.
To complete the layette, I will making my favourite baby shawl in the same colour.
It feels good to actually be knitting again after a few months of empty hands... now the new project is on its' way!
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys
Saturday, 15 November 2025
Getting ready to start
Glenys


















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