Wednesday, 17 December 2025
Look after them!
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
Thursday, 11 December 2025
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
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
Monday, 6 October 2025
Guess who's going to be busy?
I know it's been a while since I posted, but all my projects were done and I went "off the boil" -until now.
With 2 more great-grandchildren on the way, it has given me a new zeal for knitting and crocheting.
Each grandchild who is expecting already has received both a shawl and a cardigan for their coming baby.
It's early days yet, so I have no idea what the genders will be, but I can start knitting with pastel gender neutral colours...
I will be working on my favourite blackberry stitch cardigans and then I will do another baby blanket each in the correct colour.
To say I am chomping at the bit to cast on the first baby's cardigan would be an understatement.
I guess I will have plenty of babies gifts to keep me busy!
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys
Wednesday, 4 June 2025
Knitting is good for the soul
Miriam Gold was born on November 30, 1930, in the Romanian city of Bacău. Her first memories weren’t of words or people, but of wool—warm, comforting, the scent of lanolin and lavender. She was just three years old the first time her grandmother, Buba Esther, placed yarn in her tiny hands and said, “We tell stories in loops, not letters.”
Saturday, 3 May 2025
Brings back memories
I recall I used Paton feathersoft 3 ply yarn and although I remember I used tortoise shell needles, I can't remember the size...
Other cardigans were done in my favourite blackberry stitch, but I did some in fisherman's rib cable which is what this one is.. but I couldn't find a photo of one on any of my babies...
I am glad I found this picture, it sure does bring back memories..
Keep clicking and stitching,
Glenys






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