Verb: pootle
poo-t(u)l To move in a leisurely unhurried way,
with no real purpose


Tuesday 7 January 2014

Just to start the year off....

And we're off....
the first 2014 makes have taken place !

Whilst Christmas and New Year were busy and manic and full of fun the few quieter days in between were perfect for settling down and just pootling away quietly.
I had a very sudden need to make a scarf, I'm not quite sure why but it was quite
 an overwhelming ' I must do this now' need.
 A fair bit of trawling through Pinterest and Ravelry took place and whilst I so love all the beautiful patterned and lacier scarves, at the end of the day plain and simple is more me.
This was the final choice,  from Fiber Flux..Adventures in Stitching and even the colours were what I would have chosen.



I love it because it's quite little and lightweight and keeps me snuggled and warm without 
making me feel like a Michelin man.


My head is now full of all the other colours I'd like to make it in.



The next make was a little bit out there, but nevertheless a 'much needed ' item.
One of my daughters was given a Cake Pop set for Christmas, that looks like this,


 and is used for making tiny little lollipop cakes.
Once made they are best displayed on a stand, so after a very small amount of arm twisting the man bit of the job was completed ( finding a bit of wood in the garage and drilling lots of little holes )
 and the fun could begin...
... with a little painting, and a few spots to finish ...
 ta-dah, one cakepop stand !



And here , in all their magnificence, is the first batch of cakepops.
 Now I absolutely hold my hands up here as I had no part in this amazing cooking session,
 that was entirely down to Beth and Matt.
 Beth has a cooking blog and I'm sure a post will be following before too long, but in the meantime they get their little premiere right here !
The blanket of many starts and stops still continues, sooooooo many ends to finish off that I took Jules top tip and decided to enclose them all in an overlapping border.
 Definitely on the home run now.


Next planned make is a toque
 ( that's a beanie to you and me, but toque sounds so much more intriguing ! )
Again this was a pattern found on Ravelry from Kim Mills of HomesteadMommy.


Its going to be super chunky and hopefully super warm. 


I have been promised a modelling photo shot on completion !

26 comments:

  1. Love your your scarf...looks great!!

    Jennifer @ Fiber Flux

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    1. Thank you Jennifer, I'm just starting on the Vanilla Bean pattern !
      K x

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  2. The cake pops are really impressive, and lucky you having a handy man about the place! The scarf is lovely, I know exactly what you mean about the Michelin man factor, I always try to avoid it as well.

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  3. Your blanket is looking beautiful Kate, I look forward to seeing when you have finished the border. Loving all of your other makes too, especially making your own cake pop stand - very creative!! The cake pops look pretty yummy too!!! Happy Crochet! xx

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    1. The cake pops do look good don't they , Beth's a clever bean !
      Kx

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  4. Lovely scarf and blanket♥
    Did you get the link I sent you for the toque???
    That one looks very similar....
    Happy New Year!
    Cheers!
    Linda :o)

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    1. Hi Linda,
      No I didn't get that, but I remembered you saying that the pattern you used was worked as a rectangle and I managed to find a similar pattern on Ravelry.
      I'll let you know how I get on !
      kx

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  5. That scarf looks so pretty, I can see you whipping up a few of them in colours to suit your mood! The blanket is absolutely awesome, I can't wait to see it finished! Now I'm off to grab something sweet - the sight of those scrumptious cake pops has made me rather peckish... Chrissie x

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    1. Hi CHrissie
      Sorry , I shouldn't be posting pictures of yummy cakes straight after Christmas should I ?
      K x

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  6. Hello Kate, I am new to your blog and I couldn't resist your blog title 'just pootling'. I have used this word often and in our fast paced world a bit of pootling is always welcome. I am a mother and a grandmother and I started my blog about half through last year. I am really enjoying finding blogs to share the world of crafting and I have found some delightful blog friends along the way.
    I love the simplicity of the scarf you have chosen and it sits very neatly around your neck. I look forward to seeing future colourways you choose to make this scarf again. I love Ravellery it is such a friendly on-line community and a valuable resource for patterns of all kinds.
    My main crafting love is crochet and I have been making hand made clothes for my baby grandson who is now just 3 months old.
    Those cake pops look fantastic, how cool they will be at children's parties.
    I am now going to browse your lovely blog ... thank you for sharing.

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    1. Hello Linda
      Thank you for dropping by, hope you call back again sometime,
      Kate

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  7. Love the scarf and love the cake pops too, they look delicious! Your blanket looks awesome too - fold over border - how have I not heard of this!! Wow, what a genius idea.

    S x

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    1. I know, when Jules wrote about it in her post It was like a HUGE revelation ... why hadn't I thought of that !! Kx

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  8. Your scarf is lovely and looks great on you. I am really loving your blanket, it looks stunning so far! Yummy looking cake pops too...and pretty stand!
    Marianne xx

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    1. Thank you Marianne ... think I'm nearly there with the blanket now.
      Kx

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  9. Love the scarf, the muted colour and simple border really make it lovely. I can see how it would quickly become a wardrobe favourite.

    A fold over blanket border - now that it a genius idea to get past the tricky weaving in of ends issue! I like it. x

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    1. Hello Gillian
      You're so right about it becoming a wardrobe favourite, I'm rummaging through all my left over balls of wool as we speak !
      Kx

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  10. Hi Kate lovely post and I love your scarf. I have been playing with cake pops and think your stand is a fab idea - I will have to get Mr R on the case . Happy pootling x

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    1. Hello Sue
      I just popped over and had a look at you cakepops, such a clever machine !!! Hope you get the stand from Mr R .
      Kx

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  11. Such a lovely start to the year! I love your little scarf, it looks so pretty on you, especially with the little edging. The cake pops are amazing and what a great idea the stand is!
    Have a happy week!
    Helen x

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  12. Your scarf is really pretty Kate and the cake pops are amazing!...I love your blanket too...I was looking at another version of this on Faith's blog yesterday....gorgeous!
    Susan x

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    1. Hi Susan
      I'd love to see Faiths version, which blog is hers ?
      Kx

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  13. I like the scarf Kate, it's lovely and I especially like the white edging down one side. What an ingenious idea with the yarn ends on your blanket - I always start a project with the intention of sewing them in as I go, but it never happens and I end up with yarn-end fatigue! Cake pops look delicious. Have a good week.
    Jane xx

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  14. The scarf is really lovely and it looks gorgeous on. Hope this is a good year for you and those cake pops looks so scrummy xoxo

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