Thursday, 28 March 2024

Tay's comfort blanket


 

This was made with pink minkie material bound with pink satin blanket edging. It was attached to a little teddy bear.

Tay loved it and still has it in her treasure box even though she is now 12. It went everywhere with her.... 



Keep clicking and stitching,


Glenys 

Jamie's blackberry stitch jacket


This is Jamie at one week wearing Nana's blackberry stitch jacket. Every baby including my own each had a jacket, with booties and beanie...in my favourite stitch....

I used Patons 4 ply baby wool...


Keep clicking and stitching,


Glenys 


Wednesday, 27 March 2024

Tay's cable stitch jacket


 

Another favourite stitch that was so easy to do. I used to make each baby a blackberry stitch jacket, booties and beanie set- it was my signature gift to each. I used Patons 4 ply baby wool.

But another one I loved to make was this one... both looked equally lush.. I think it's called Fisherman's Cable (or rib)..


Keep clicking and stitching,

Glenys 

Monday, 25 March 2024

Mint shawl for Liam

 





This crocheted baby shawl is a gorgeous mint green and white. I added a frilly edge to it, though usually I do just one round of shell stitch...

This was made with 8ply acrylic yarn on size 3.5mm hook.


Keep clicking and stitching,

Glenys 


Sunday, 17 March 2024

Welcome



Welcome to my blog. I am Glenys Robyn Hicks, an Australian wife to Chris and great- grandmother to 17 and over the years I have enjoyed making gifts for my grandchildren.

With fibromyalgia it is important to find something to take my mind off pain, and I find knitting or crocheting does that to some degree. I believe it is healthy and very satisfying to be creative and I have knitted, crocheted or sewn many gifts for family and friends.

I also enjoy blogging and so I thought to create a new one, highlighting a lot of those creations, mainly to remind myself of happy hours making and giving each one.

Currently I am working on making baby shawls and jackets for my grandchildren to use for their own children when the time is right... an heirloom gift or legacy if you will.

With being 71 years of age, I obviously don't know how long I will be able to continue doing this, so I am working on them now, either giving them directly to those old enough to keep them themselves, or to their mothers to keep until the time is right.

I hope you enjoy looking at my creations... leave me a comment if you like. I will answer each one..


Keep clicking and stitching,

Glenys