Tuesday 12 June 2012

I would like to say exciting things have happened

I would like to say exciting things have happened since my last blog... but I can't really say they have. Although now I mention it I went to a friends Jubilee street part and got to hold an Olympic torch. I suppose that is exciting now I think about it so lets roll with that.

I got to hold an Olympic torch 'SQUEEEEEE'

okay though aside from that I have Nada, nothing really exciting happened. I did attempt to start another painting but as of yet have not finished it, as I have a dangerously low level of white acrylics left :( I hate leaving work unfinished. It sucks!
A side from that I have been a  failure at making time for arty things lately. I work four days a week, I help out at the local school for two and three quarters days. So naturally time has been a little hard to come by as of late. When I do finish work I get back home and next thing I know I am waking up and the time I wanted to work on stuff is gone cause I have fallen asleep. Conclusion being I am so not a morning person, so naturally I work mornings three out of the four shifts. I am such a glutton for punishment.
So half term was last week, I suppose I could say I have accomplished stuff in that time when I have not been in the school. I helped my mother in the garden planting seeds and attempting to grow more trees to be planted in our hedge from cuttings of the old which was quite fun (absolutely no sarcasm) well except for one un- fun part the hay fever. I seem to have grown immune to yet another medicine. The bad thing is this; I think this medicine is probably the strongest Doctor perscribed tablets I can have. Really wish the would invent a cure or some kind of immune system booster I could get for this nightmare.

Anyways enough ranting for now

Farewell until next time

Wednesday 7 March 2012

Well no knitting today

No knitting blog today folks! At least not until I finish the arms and legs. Currently just the one leg. A little conundrum I might have put all the stuffing into the body, so need to find a substitute for the limbs, someone suggested rice or beans but I would be worried about it coming out in the gaps between the stitches. I need to find a sewing shop or a fabric shop but the only ones I can think of closed down. Thank you recession!
Anywho back to blog, I like to think I could fill this blog with all the exciting and amazing things I have done since the last one but, well, I can't say I have done anything exciting. I did frame up some A-level art pieces to fill in the gaps in the sixth form centre, advised some students on the best way to not cut themselves when carving an image for printing out of it. I was going to re-pot plants when I got back home but fell asleep. I cooked dinner and an ungreatful brother told me it looked like... well something unpleasent and he didn't like the taste either. Tasted fine to me. Honestly what is wrong with leeks, carrots, a little bit of garlic, peas in a chunky tomato pasta sauce served on top of pasta? Just cause I didn't put cheese on it. Which I imagine the friends who (if they haven't given up hope of me ever blogging) will be shocked at.
Well screw cooking for my brother again he can just make his own damn food or starve!

Tuesday 28 February 2012

Making my own Ninja- The body

So the initial instructions for making the body were a little confusing at first until I found the key for them after that I just wizzed though the body. Just so you can see what I mean I will post up the body instructions.

  • Cast on 20 sts




  • knit 1 row
  • k5, m1, k10, m1, k5, count 22 sts
  • k5, m1, k12, m1, k5, count 24sts
  • k5, m1, k14, m1, k5, count 26sts
  • Carry on knitting until the piece measures 3cm from the begining
  • k3, k2tog, k to last 5sts, k2tog, k3
  • k1 row
  • repeat until 12 sts remaining

Start increasing for the head:
  • k3, m1, k6, m1, k3
  • k3, m1, k8, m1, k3
  • k3, m1, k10, m1, k3
  • k3, m1, k12, m1, k3
  • k3, m1, k14, m1, k3
  • k3, m1, k16, m1, k3, count 24 sts

Start decreasing for the top of the head:
  • k3, k2tog, kto last 5sts, k2tog, k3 and repeat until 10 stitches remain

  • Draw string finish cut yarn with 30 cm long end
  • use darning neadle to thread ends through the stitches removing them one by one
  • pull yarn tight
  • sew along the side starting from the head
  • oh yeah don't forget to put in the stuffing and don't what ever you do accidently not leave any stuffing for the arms and legs before you sew up the bottom

And that my friends is how you make your body for your very own ninja

Monday 27 February 2012

WHOA!!!! A BLOG!!!!

Well I know it's been a long time but I thought now would be a good time to blog as I have a little bit of spare time on my hands, having not realised I had booked the next two weeks off work. Yes forgetfulness strikes again. So what am I doing with my time? I am knitting my own Ninja courtesy of a kit given to me by a friend for my birthday.
So the next few blogs will be titled 'knitting my own ninja' so my progress can be seen. Hopefully it will not take as long as my last knitting project did (cough cough, nine years) the reason for this is that I had lost it. So I am determined this will not happen again and am looking forward to knitted ninja awesome!!!!!