tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19604807166947074852024-02-07T16:29:45.937+00:00Bake Day WednesdayVikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.comBlogger176125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-67819011274154764002016-10-31T07:09:00.003+00:002016-10-31T07:09:45.013+00:00I carved a pumpkin!I'm not really one for Halloween, but last week my son requested that we carve a pumpkin, so I thought we'd give it a go. Last Monday we picked up our pumpkin, purchased from a house round the corner from us that always has a stack of pumpkins at Halloween, and finally got round to carving it on Saturday.<br />
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As this was my first go at carving a pumpkin, I decided it would be wise to watch a couple of videos on how to clean out a pumpkin, and quickly realised it wasn't going to be as hard as I thought it might be - just cut the top off, scoop out the gunky bits and give the inside a bit of a skim with a spoon or ice cream scoop. My son was fascinated by the insides, but didn't want to touch them, so I did most of it myself while the kids pulled faces.<br />
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Fortunately my son's decoration requests were simple: a spiky mouth and some triangle eyes. We managed both with a small sharp kitchen knife, then stepped back to admire our handy work. 'Now it needs a candle Mum.' Yes it did, but I hadn't made the hole in the top big enough to get a candle in and light it without injuring myself, so we quickly whizzed to the shops to pick up some battery powered LED tealights, much easier!<br />
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And here is our pumpkin, and it's not bad for a first attempt.<br />
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We also roasted the seeds with sunflower oil, paprika and a bit of salt. They taste a little like popcorn, and it felt good not to waste them, although if I do them again I might use cinnamon and sugar to flavour them, I much prefer sweet snacks.<br />
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<br />Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-38008222814584236972016-10-26T19:23:00.002+01:002016-10-26T19:23:27.064+01:00Bake Day Wednesday 2016: Week 10: Final weekThis evening is the final of Bake Off, and I'm looking forward to it! I've been feeling a bit off colour today, so any plans of baking have been put aside and instead I'm going to review what I've baked over the course of Bake Off this year.<br />
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My favourite bake was the Chocolate Mousse Cake I baked for <a href="http://bakedaywednesday.blogspot.co.uk/2016/10/bake-day-wednesday-week-7-dessert-week.html">Dessert Week</a>. It turns out that desserts aren't as faffy as I remembered, so long as you remember to make them the day before you want to eat them, or first thing in the morning.<br />
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My sausage rolls for <a href="http://bakedaywednesday.blogspot.co.uk/2016/09/bake-day-wednesday-2016-week-5-pastry.html">Pastry Week</a> told me that I need a lot more pastry practise (or to buy puff pastry from the supermarket). I usually make sausage rolls for <a href="http://bakedaywednesday.blogspot.co.uk/2015/12/christmas-eve.html">Christmas Eve</a>, so they recipe may get revisited then.<br />
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The choux buns I made for <a href="http://bakedaywednesday.blogspot.co.uk/2016/10/bake-day-wednesday-2016-week-9.html">Patisserie Week</a> were delicious and great fun to make. They're definitely going on the must-bake-for-a-special occasion list.<br />
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My least successful bake was the marble cake in <a href="http://bakedaywednesday.blogspot.co.uk/2016/08/bake-day-wednesday-2016-week-1-bake-off.html">Cake Week</a>. The glaze was awful (I'd blocked it from my mind before looking up the photos for this post!), so maybe I need a little more practise at icing!<br />
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What were your favourite and least favourite bakes and episodes from this year?<br />
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P.S. Andrew to win!Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-1114662220741970472016-10-21T11:02:00.000+01:002016-10-21T11:02:18.799+01:00Bake Day Wednesday 2016: Week 9: Patisserie weekPhew, the past couple of weeks have been busy and I am a little behind on baking (yes, I know I skipped Week 8, this will be rectified over half term next week), but I managed to bake something for patisserie week (and on a Wednesday!): choux buns.<br />
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I don't tend to make patisserie as it requires several stages of chilling, which doesn't work in a house where the inhabitants think food should be eaten the second it leaves the oven, but I decided that I would give it a go this week. I browsed a couple of my favourite baking books (<a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gorgeous-Cakes-Vincent-Square-Books/dp/0857830384">Gorgeous Cakes</a> and<a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Great-British-Bake-Off-Baking/dp/1849904839"> Great British Bake Off: Big Book of Baking</a>), before deciding that I would make eclairs. I have made choux pastry before, once, over 20 years ago (about the same time <a href="http://bakedaywednesday.blogspot.co.uk/2016/09/bake-day-wednesday-2016-week-5-pastry.html">I made puff pastry at school</a>), so had pretty much no idea what to do, apart from what I had picked up from watching various baking programmes. Choux pastry is apparently not all that hard, but does require constant attention - lots of carefully melting, vigorous beating (very vigorous - it looks awful when you first start to beat the eggs in!), two oven temperatures, and piercing the pastry near the end of the cooking time to release the steam - so I was pretty surprised that it turned out ok, and the buns didn't collapse when I took them out of the oven (they became buns rather the eclairs as it took longer than I'd planned to make the dough, so dolloping the mixture on the tray was the only option I had time for)!<br />
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The buns are pretty much hollow, so it didn't take too long for them to fully cool, ready to be filled with cream and coated with chocolate, both of which were easy compared to making the dough, and the buns were ready in time for pudding on Wednesday evening, just before Bake Off. The buns went down well with my family, with everyone enjoying them, but they did feel pretty decadent for an everyday bake, so if I make these again they'll be baked for a special occasion.<br />
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Next week is the final of Bake Off, and I'm really looking forward to it. I've enjoyed this series more than the past couple; the bakes have been simpler and I've managed to pick up the odd tip along the way. I really want Andrew to win, and I think it'll be either him or Candice. I'm less excited about the programme moving to Channel 4 next year, and this might be the final series that I watch as I think it's Mary, Mel and Sue that make the programme, and whatever happens it's not going to be the same. There might be some amazing combination of presenters that I haven't thought up that would work as well or better, but I can't think of any, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-58677152686638975422016-10-18T13:17:00.000+01:002016-10-18T13:17:07.831+01:00My new website!After several weeks of pondering the issue, this weekend I finally decided to move all my knitting content over to a new site: <a href="http://www.vikkibirddesigns.com/">www.vikkibirddesigns.com</a> There I'll be posting all the information about pattern launches as I have been here, but I'll also be adding lots of new content including reviews, tips and tricks, tutorials and interviews. I hope you all enjoy the new site.<br />
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And here, <a href="http://bakedaywednesday.blogspot.com/">bakedaywednesday.blogspot.com</a> might become a little quieter, but will be focused on baking, (which makes much more sense given its title!), and anything else I fancy posting about that is non-knitting related.<br />
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Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-35362116731935826652016-10-12T08:14:00.002+01:002016-10-12T08:14:34.382+01:00Bake Day Wednesday: Week 7: Dessert weekSo last week on Bake Off it was Dessert Week, and I decided that I would postpone baking a dessert until I'd seen the show as I needed some inspiration. I don't often cook desserts (I make puddings, which are much less refined, far more frequently), so wasn't sure what I fancied. I really liked the look of the mousse cakes that the contestants made, and I don't think I've made mousse before, so that seemed like enough of a challenge. I searched through a couple of recipe books and decided to make the chocolate and raspberry cream pie from <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gorgeous-Cakes-Vincent-Square-Books/dp/0857830384" id="id_293c_e635_21f1_f147">Gorgeous Cakes by Annie Bell</a> (my favourite cake book, all the recipes work really well; the lemon drizzle cake is the best I've tasted).<br />
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I'm not going to be baking today, Tudor Week definitely requires quite a lot of additional inspiration (and probably quite a lot of research), so I'll be back with more baking in a few days. Hope you're all having a good day.</div>
Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-46244919687155243502016-10-07T15:14:00.000+01:002016-10-07T15:14:21.935+01:00Yarndale 2016A couple of weekends ago my friend <a href="http://fluffyowlsadventures.blogspot.co.uk/">Amy </a>and I had a lovely day out at <a href="http://yarndale.co.uk/">Yarndale</a>. Yarndale is, as the name suggests, a festival of yarn in the Yorkshire Dales (Skipton Auction Mart, to be precise) and is now in its fourth year. As Amy and I live at opposite ends of the country, we decided to make a weekend of it, and stayed in an AirBnB apartment in York. It was the first time either of us had found accommodation using AirBnB and, based on this experience, would recommend it.<br />
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On Saturday morning, we drove from York to Skipton, only getting lost a couple of times (for the satnav to be useful, you actually have to follow the instructions it gives you). We parked at the Park and Ride car park, which was already pretty busy when we got there a little after 10. As the queue for the bus was long, we decided to walk (via a supermarket to pick up some sandwiches for lunch; there is catering at Yarndale, but it's limited and we didn't fancy queuing). As previously established, I am not the best at navigating, so I let Amy find the way from the centre of Skipton to the Auction Mart, and we stumbled across the Yarn Walk, which used crocheted decorations to point us in the right direction. The walk through the park was lovely, and I really like some of the yarnbombing (it certainly helped us find our way!).<br />
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Entry into the show was quick and easy - we'd pre-booked tickets, but they could be bought on the door, and were given our wrist bands and allowed to enter in a matter of minutes.<br />
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The exhbition hall is, in fact, a sheep market, with the stalls in pens. The gangways between the stalls were fairly wide, which was good as there were <i>a lot of people</i>! Amy and I happily wandered about the stalls stroking yarn and admiring many project bags. I had a very specific list of things I wanted to buy (you can't let me lose at a yarn event with no clear direction on what I want to purchase, or I will buy all the things), which did stop me spending too much time admiring things I definitely wasn't going to purchase. In the morning a lot of the stalls were rather crowded, which did make it a little hard to see things, but most people were polite, so the busy-ness wasn't unpleasant, and so long as you were patient you could see everything.<br />
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While I wandered round I took photos of a few things that caught my eye: I loved <a href="http://sparkleduck.co.uk/">Sparkleduck's</a> stall, where the mini skeins were called Ducklings, and there were many giant rubber ducks modelling scarves and shawls. <a href="http://cuddlebums.co.uk/items.php?c=28">Cuddlebums'</a> stall was a riot of rainbows, all beautiful (her yarn was on my list, so I am now the proud owner of a skein of jade rainbow 4-ply yarn, which may become a scarf, it is too beautiful for socks). <a href="http://www.sincerelylouise.co.uk/">Sincerely Louise</a> (and Amy, who has created several animal heads, and most of a tiger rug) almost convinced me to buy a unicorn head, but at this point I don't really have anywhere to display it, boo. I might still relent and buy a <a href="https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/251617121/faux-deer-knitting-kit-make-your-own?ref=shop_home_active_25">reindeer head via Etsy</a> though as there is always more space for Christmas decorations!<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Sincerely Louise's unicorn. Who doesn't want a mythical friend?</td></tr>
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My purchases were pretty restrained: one skein from Cuddlenbums, a stripey grey and purple skein from <a href="https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/RosiesMoments">Rosie's Moments</a>, a printed fat quarter from the <a href="http://www.theknittinggoddess.co.uk/">Knitting Goddess</a> (which I will make into a project bag), a souvenir mini skein from <a href="https://www.devonsunyarns.co.uk/">Devon Sun Yarns</a> (which will be added to my sock yarn blanket), a birthday card for my mum, some more 4 mm needle tips (I own a set already, but always have two projects on the go using them, and swapping the tips out is annoying), and that's it.<br />
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I haven't decided if I'll go to Yarndale again next year. It's great fun, but it's far too easy to spend lots of money, and I was really tired by the end of the day from all the walking (and driving!). If you get the chance, go!<br />
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Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-66413196362501317712016-09-29T10:40:00.003+01:002016-09-29T10:40:57.275+01:00Errata: Barley Twist cardigan<div style="text-align: center;">
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<a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/barley-twist-cardigan">Barley Twist baby cardigan</a><br />
There is an error in the version of this pattern that appears in Knit Now Issue 65.<br />
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At the end of the yoke instructions, Rows 1 and 2 should be worked 8 times <em>in total</em>, not 8 more times after the first repeat. This will give you 144 sts and the sleeve separation row will work correctly.<br />
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If you find errors in any of my patterns, please <a href="mailto:vikkibirddesigns@gmail.com">email</a> me and I will do my best to rectify the error.Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-89787990222211986942016-09-28T16:05:00.000+01:002016-09-28T16:05:22.867+01:00Bake Day Wednesday 2016: Week 6: Botanical Bakes
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apparently my baking mojo has run out. I just don't want to bake,
which is terribly unusual for me. It might have something to do with
the theme for the week, which is botanical bakes, and I'm not feeling
at all inspired. Hopefully I'll feel more like baking after watching
the show this evening as I have a bake sale at school on Friday that
requires contributions of cake (followed by purchase of cake; it's a
hard life). For the time being I have purchased supermarket bakewell
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While I'm here, the winner of the
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and the third person to comment was selected via random number
generator). I shall be in touch very shortly to work out how to get
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Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-87353133763985531462016-09-23T07:17:00.002+01:002016-09-23T07:17:38.682+01:00Bake Day Wednesday 2016: Week 5: Pastry weekThis week it was pastry week on Bake Off. As I went to see <a href="http://gb.imdb.com/title/tt1473832/">Bridget Jones's Baby</a> at the cinema instead of staying in and watching Bake Off (which I loved; it'd been ages since I last went to the cinema) this post is a little delayed. I did manage to do some pastry baking though.<br />
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It took me a while to decide what to bake this week. I tend to prefer sweet pastry, but I'd already baked a cake this week (with a lot of assistance from my children), so we didn't need pudding options. I didn't have time to bake a pie, which would have been my preference, so I settled for sausage rolls. I was going to make them with shortcrust pastry, but had a last minute change of plan and went for puff pastry instead. I have made rough puff pastry once before, and it was horrible. I made it as part of a school food technology project on different types of pastry, and mine can out grey and non-flaky, so I have since avoided it.<br />
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I went for the rough puff pastry recipe from the Bero cookbook <a href="http://bakedaywednesday.blogspot.co.uk/2016/09/bake-day-wednesday-2016-week-4-batter.html">that I mentioned last week</a>. The recipe was straightforward: chop fat up, stir into flour, then add enough water that it becomes a dough. Then there was a lot of rolling: roll the pastry into a long strip, fold into thirds, roll out again; repeat several times, then leave the pastry to rest. So far so good. When I took the pastry out of the fridge, it was rather sticky (I think the butter was too warm when I started, and I might have added a little too much water), but I just about managed to fashion messy sausage rolls out of it. Once they came out of the oven they looked a lot better (even if I did forget to brush them with egg), and the pastry turned out much better than I remember my first attempt tasting. Not that it's all that flaky, just very buttery! I think this is one that needs revisiting.<br />
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Don't forget you have a few more days to enter <a href="http://bakedaywednesday.blogspot.co.uk/2016/09/new-pattern-barley-twist-baby-cardigan.html">the competition I am currently running</a>. I'll drawer a winner once I'm back from <a href="http://yarndale.co.uk/">Yarndale</a> this weekend.Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-20610497200918893842016-09-16T10:02:00.000+01:002016-09-16T10:02:03.024+01:00New pattern: Barley Twist baby cardigan (and a competition)Alongside my <a href="http://bakedaywednesday.blogspot.co.uk/2016/09/new-pattern-hedgehog-and-hoglets-baby.html">Hedgehogs and Hoglets baby blanket</a>, the latest issue of Knit Now magazine (issue 65) also features my <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/barley-twist-cardigan">Barley Twist baby cardigan</a>. The cardigan is a top-down raglan, with simple four stitch cables running between the yoke increases. The pattern is written in one size (0-3 months), but with 5 cm negative ease, it should fit beyond 3 months (and is modelled on a slightly older baby), and can be knitted with just 100g of the beautiful Milla Mia Naturally Soft Aran (100% merino, and it's machine washable), which is wonderful to work with.<br />
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I'm giving readers of my blog the opportunity to win a copy of Knit Now issue 65, two balls of Milla Mia Naturally Soft Aran in Cherry Red, and 7 wooden apple shaped buttons (6 should be enough, but a spare button is always welcome!). If you'd like to enter, just leave a comment below, telling me what's currently on your needles; make sure you leave some way for me to contact you (<i>e.g.</i> Ravelry or Instagram username).*<br />
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*Entries need to be in by 23.59 GMT on Sunday 25th September 2016 and the winner will be selected by random number generator from all entries submitted. By commenting you confirm that you are over 18. I will pay for the prize to be shipped to the winner (including internationally), but any customs fees and associated charges are the responsibility of the winner.Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com17tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-5854407995418802942016-09-15T11:53:00.002+01:002016-09-15T11:56:24.109+01:00New pattern: Hedgehog and Hoglets baby blanketAutumn is very definitely on its way, the mornings are starting to feel crisp (Tuesday was an exception, with the hottest weather of the year so far, but today it's cooled down again), the leaves are starting to turn brown round the edges and the nights are drawing in. <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/hedgehog--hoglets">My latest pattern</a> has a very autumnal feel: a little hedgehog family on a beige background.<br />
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Hedgehog and Hoglets is knitted from the bottom up, with the hedgehogs knitted in to a stocking stitch background using the intarsia technique, and a moss stitch border knitted as you go. The blanket is knitted in aran weight yarn, and with the two large stocking stitch sections shouldn't take too long to knit.<br />
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Not only would the blanket be the perfect gift for an autumn baby, it would also work in a woodland themed nursery, and make a nice change from the ubiquitous owl!<br />
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The blanket is knitted in <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/yarns/library/king-cole-fashion-aran">King Cole Fashion Aran</a>, a wool/acrylic blend. As with all my blankets, you don't have to use the recommended yarn, and can use any wool, wool/acrylic, acrylic yarn that knits to the correct tension. Remember though that babies have delicate skin, so you'll want to go for something soft; I used a tweedy yarn to add extra texture to the hedgehogs prickles. <br />
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Hedgehogs and Hoglets appears in Issue 65 of Knit Now magazine, which is available in the UK now, or can be purchased digitally <i>via </i>the <a href="http://www.moremags.com/digital-editions">More Mags website</a>. The issue also features another of my designs, which I will tell you about tomorrow (and there'll be a chance to win a copy of the magazine and a few other goodies, so you'll definitely want to come back for that!).Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-83333623264249743722016-09-14T20:42:00.001+01:002016-09-14T20:42:33.355+01:00Bake Day Wednesday 2016: Week 4: Batter weekWe're into week 4 of Bake Off, and I'm really enjoying this series: the challenges feel a bit less complex than in the past couple of series, which means I am ocassionally looking at things for inspiration and thinking that I might be able to make whatever it is the contestants have been asked to make. Not that I will be making steamed bread any time in the near future. At this point I think Andrew in my favourite, not that I necessarily think he's the best baker, I just like his enthusiasm.<br />
This week is batter week, which is a new round for the programme. The weather today has been damp and autumnal, so today seemed like the perfect day to make toad in the hole (which handily also answered the 'what's for tea mum?' question), using the trusty Bero baking book that officially belongs to my husband, but I suspect there is a copy in the vast majority of British kitchens (if you haven't come across one, they're published by a flour manufacturer, <a href="http://www.be-ro.co.uk/">can be bought very cheaply</a>, and contain foolproof recipes for basics). Toad in the hole is great for autumn as it consists of sausages cooked in batter, so is warm and filling. The sauages get steamed in the batter, just crisping up on the top surface and have a wonderful soft texture. Can you tell that I love toad in the hole?! I served it with brocolli and onion gravy. Delicious!<br />
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In other Bake Off news, this week we've found out that Bake Off is moving to Channel 4 next year, and that Mel and Sue are leaving. This news has made me rather sad. Bake Off is quintiscentially British, and seemed very much at home on the BBC. I'm hoping that Channel 4 won't tinker with the format, and that Mary and Paul will stay on as judges. I'll give it a go, but am not holding out much hope, not least because I can't really imagine it without Mel and Sue introducing it.<br />
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Happy baking everyone!Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-20242511323451484742016-09-08T11:12:00.000+01:002016-09-08T11:12:04.738+01:00Bake Day Wednesday 2016: Week 3: Bread weekBake Off is now in its third week and the baking theme of last night's episode was bread.<br />
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Yesterday was a busy day as my son went back to school, but I did manage to fit in bread making between other chores. I've made quite a lot of bread over the years, so I decided to invent my own recipe based on basic white bread: cheese and ham swirls. The swirls were made over several hours (mixing, kneading, proving, rolling, filling, proving, baking!), but were ready in time for my son to eat after school. He really liked them! They'd also be a great snack to eat whilst playing board games or watching Bake Off.<br />
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If you fancy having a go for yourself, here's the recipe.<br />
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Cheese and ham bread swirls</h2>
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500g strong white bread flour<br />
7g sachet of dried yeast<br />
1 tsp caster sugar<br />
1 tsp salt<br />
25g soft butter (if your butter is fresh from the fridge, microwave it for a few seconds to soften it)<br />
300 ml lukewarm water (I used 250ml cold water from the tap and 50ml hot water from the kettle)<br />
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200g Gruyere cheese, grated<br />
120g wafer thin honey roast ham<br />
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<li>Mix the flour, yeast, sugar and salt in a large bowl. Rub the butter into the flour mixture until it resembles fine breadcrumbs. Mix in the water using a blunt knife.</li>
<li>Tip the dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic (5-10 minutes).</li>
<li>Return the dough to the bowl. Cover the bowl (use cling film, a clean, damp tea towel or a lid) and leave in a warm place until the dough has doubled in size (at least an hour).</li>
<li>Knock the dough back by kneading it gently a few times. Roll the dough out into a large rectangle shape. Make the dough as thin as you can, mine was 0.5-1cm thick.</li>
<li>Lay the ham evenly over the dough sheet, then sprinkle with the cheese. Roll the filled-dough up like a Swiss roll. Chop the roll into slices approximately 2.5cm thick, then transfer the slices to a flour dusted baking sheet, allowing plenty of space between the rolls for them to rise.</li>
<li>Cover the swirls (use a clean tea towel or a sheet of kitchen roll) and leave to prove until doubled in size.</li>
<li>Bake the swirls in an oven pre-heated to 200 C/180 C (fan)/gas mark 6 for 20 minutes or until golden. The base of a swirl should sound hollow when tapped.</li>
<li>Allow the swirls to cool a little, then remove them from the tray and place on a wire rack to cool fully (or eat them warm; warm bread is the best!).</li>
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Let me know how it goes! If you wish to share this recipe, please credit me and link to this post; do not copy without acknowledgement.<br />
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Summer has sped by, and suddenly it's autumn again! While I've been busy looking after my children since the summer holidays started, I have managed to fit in a bit of knitting work, including *finally* writing up the pattern for <a href="http://bakedaywednesday.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/pretty-pumpkin.html">the pumpkin hat I debuted on this blog a couple of years ago</a>.<br />
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Harvest's Bounty is pretty simple, knitted in the round from the bottom up and features a leaf and tendril details that are knitted then stitched in place. The leaf is unique to this design and is knitted in the round to allow it to lie perfectly flat. The pattern is written in five sizes from baby to man and would make an excellent novelty hat for any age group.<br />
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The pattern is <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/harvests-bounty">avaliable now in my Ravelry store</a> and can be purchased for just £1.50 until September 10th 2016 (end of the day, BST), after which it will be £2.40.<br />
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Here are a few of the hats knitted by my lovely team of testers:<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">A toddler version by Sharon (coffeecrazycrocheter on Instagram)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">A sophisticated version by Sarah (sarahsh123 on Ravelry)</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">A baby version by Elise (eliseandlife on Instagram and Ravelry)</td></tr>
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Have you created your own pumpkin hat from Harvest's Bounty? I'd love to see, comment below, or find me <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/people/VikkiBirdDesigns">on Ravelry</a>. <br />
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<br />Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-29057304384025493122016-08-31T16:30:00.000+01:002016-08-31T16:30:19.330+01:00Bake Day Wednesday 2016: Week 2: Biscuit weekSo Bake Off started last week, and <a href="http://bakedaywednesday.blogspot.co.uk/2016/08/bake-day-wednesday-2016-week-1-bake-off.html">I joined in with cake week by baking a less an illustrious marble cake</a>. Actually it was more in keeping with the show than I had planned: my white chocolate ganache was definitely more like a drizzle than icing, and as last week's signature challenge was drizzle cakes, I'm going to claim my cake as a chocolate drizzle cake!<br />
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This week is biscuit week, and I've tried out two new (to me) recipes: coffee kisses and jam thumbprint cookies, both from <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Great-British-Bake-Off-Baking/dp/1849904839">The Great British Bake Off: Big Book of Baking</a>. Both recipes are pretty basic: mix flour and sugar, rub in butter until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs, then bind together with an egg and some flavouring (milk and vanilla for the thumbprint biscuits, coffee for the coffee kisses). I had fun rolling the biscuits into balls to go on the baking tray, and my son loved making thumbprints in the jammy ones (his thumbs, with their short nails, are much better suited to making thumbprints in dough than mine!).<br />
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I had a little difficulty making the filling for the coffee kisses; I needed 150g icing sugar, but only had 80g (and only realised after I had weighed the butter out), so I had to go with making less icing than was ideal.<br />
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Both sets of biscuits turned out well, and we had a lovely time making them. Turns out baking is much less stressful when everything goes to plan!<br />
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Is anyone else baking along with Bake Off? If you are, I'd love you to share your bakes in the comments below.Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-84181025450180065262016-08-24T19:56:00.001+01:002016-08-24T19:56:23.529+01:00Bake Day Wednesday 2016: Week 1: Bake Off is back!I started this blog in 2014 to share my baking efforts, which generally coincided with The Great British Bake Off being aired in the UK on a Wednesday, hence the name. Since then the blog has evolved (read, gone off in a totally different direction), and very rarely features baking. The name still remains though, and <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b013pqnm">Bake Off starts again tonight</a>, so for the next twelve weeks this blog is heading back to its roots and will be featuring a bake every week on a Wednesday (partly so I have something delicious to eat while I'm watching Bake Off; for those of you who are here for the knitting, don't worry, that's not going to disappear).<br />
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Week one is Cake Week, and running with the theme of the show seems like a good plan, so first up, we have White and Dark Chocolate Marbled Loaf Cake. The recipe is a modification of the Mocha Marbled Loaf Cake recipe from <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Great-British-Bake-Off-showstoppers/dp/1849904634">The Great British Bake Off: How to Turn Everyday Bakes into Showstoppers</a>, with 100g molten white chocolate added in place of the coffee, because my children are unlikely to eat anything that tastes of coffee (which is a good plan as far as my getting to eat all the cake is concerned, less good in terms of getting a quiet life). The book was a present for my 30th birthday a few years ago, and I'm not sure it's even been opened before; it definitely hasn't been used in the kitchen as it's pristine! The recipes are all a little showier than I would usually make, and I've chosen one of the simpler recipes to start with.<br />
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Making the cake was easy, and I'm sure the instructions were excellent, but I realised halfway through that I was winging it and not actually reading the recipe beyond the amounts of ingrediants required as I know how to make a basic sponge. I did make a bit of an error adding the cocoa powder - I tried creaming it with amount of milk specified, and when that didn't work I read the instructions and realised that I was meant to add the cocoa to the cake mixture, then add the milk. Oops. As a results there are a few lumps of cocoa in the chocolate portion, but not enough that anyone else will notice. The cake baked nicely enough; the crust was a little crisper than ideal, possibly because I didn't compensate for the extra sugar in the white chocolate (adding too much sugar to a cake can make the crust crispy), but we got round that by slicing the top of the cake off and eating the offcuts with custard. Yum.<br />
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The ganache was a different matter. This afternoon it was 30 degrees, and I have no idea whether this is the reason, but the ganache *would not set*. I followed the recipe exactly, and it ended up like a pouring sauce, even after full cooling. So we have marble cake with sauce. It's delicious, but not quite what I was aiming for, not terribly photogenic, and nothing like the picture. Does anyone have a better recipe for white chocolate ganache? One that sets.<br />
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I'm off to enjoy Bake Off now. If anyone else is baking along with the Bake Off, say hello in the comments, I'd love to see your bakes. And Happy Baking!Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-78466127918350475952016-08-11T18:33:00.001+01:002016-08-11T18:33:56.238+01:00Shake it up mittsIt's the summer holidays and things are crazy busy, but I have just managed to add my <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/shake-it-up">Shake It Up mitts pattern</a> to my Ravelry store. And until August 18th 2016 it's available at the bargain price of £2, including VAT, where applicable.*<br />
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The original sample (above) was knitted in Aretsano yarns alpaca blend DK, a lovely cozy yarn that came in a beautiful selection of handpaiinted colourways. Unfortunately Artesano recently went into recievership, so I have knitted a second sample in Patons Extrafine Merino DK Colour (below), which has beautiful stitch definition.<br />
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This pattern will work in any DK weight yarn, and is especially good for hand dyed variegated colourways. My testers knitted some beautiful examples (below), I am espeically excited by Aleximmie's bright yellow mitts, aren't they cheerful!<br />
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Adina (RainFallGirl on Ravelry) knitted her test mitts in record quick time (I think she was done within 24 hours of my posting the test notice!). I really like the colours in her yarn choice (Skeino Splendid in Peacock; below).<br />
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Hope you enjoy knitting your mitts. I would love to see what your finished projects, either here or on Ravelry - just link your project to the pattern page. Happy knitting!<br />
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*After this the price will increase to £3.60.Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-13980614459491284352016-07-23T22:19:00.000+01:002016-07-23T22:19:05.827+01:00New pattern: Flying HighThe school holidays have started! And it feels like summer might finally be here, woo hoo! And I have a new pattern out: <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/flying-high-3">Flying High baby blanket</a>.<br />
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This blanket is a quick and easy. It's knitted in chunky weight yarn, so knits up quickly, and the intarsia only covers a quarter of the blanket with only two colour changes per row; the tail is added with duplicate stitch at the end. The ribbons are knitted separetly and sewn on, and stitches are picked up round the edges to add the border. The first half of the blanket is also good car knitting, if you have a long journey planned where you get to be the passenger!<br />
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This blanket has been in my head for a long time - I sketched it for a submission in late-2013 - but I only got round to knitting it when a friend announced that she was pregnant, and I knew the design was a good match for her and her husband. I love anything rainbow coloured, so making this blanket was a lot of fun; if you prefer something a little more subtle, you can easily substitute the bright colours for more subtle options.<br />
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If you want to knit your own kite baby blanket, the pattern can be found <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/flying-high-3">here</a>. Happy knitting!Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-22107612850460365352016-06-16T16:49:00.002+01:002016-06-16T16:49:41.730+01:00New pattern: Busy Buzzy Bumble BeeLast autumn my friend had a baby. I have been friends with her since I was two, so it was only right that I knitted something really special for her newborn. I had already knitted a large blanket (my <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/natures-way-baby-blanket">Nature's Way blanket</a>) for her first child, and decided that I wanted to knit a smaller blanket that had something in common with the first, so went for a bright bumble bee knitted on a bright green background.<br />
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I loved knitting this pattern. The chunky weight yarn means it knits up quickly, and the intarsia is straightforward, which large blocks of colour. I stitched the trail on at the end using duplicate stitch, which is a great technique for very small blocks of colour, or lines of single stitches, and saves a few ends!<br />
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The pattern (<a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/busy-buzzy-bumble-bee">Busy Buzzy Bumble Bee</a>) is available now in <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/vikki-birds-ravelry-store/patterns">my Ravelry store</a>, and is included in my storewide sale - all patterns have 30% off until the end of June. Happy knitting!Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-23733842017438636492016-06-14T20:29:00.003+01:002016-06-14T20:29:51.798+01:00Summer Socks KAL 2016: Getting readyWhatever other knitting is happening, there are always some socks on the needles. Having learnt to knit socks last year, they are my go to portable project. I have knitted socks for my siblings, my mum, my husband and my children, as well as several friends. So I was very excited to hear about the Summer Socks KAL, being organised by Rae (<a href="https://www.instagram.com/psychoknitter/">@psychoknitter on Instagram</a>), where the aim is to spend the summer having a lovely time knitting socks and sharing the experience with fellow sock knitters around the world. The official cast on date is tomorrow (June 15th), and <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/groups/summer-socks-kal">the Ravelry group</a>* is becoming increasingly chatty.<br />
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One pre-KAL activity was a yarn swap. I was paired with Mel (<a href="https://www.instagram.com/dubaimel/">@dubaimel on Instagram</a>), who sent me this huge and wonderful parcel of goodies. There was a sock blank and some <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/yarns/library/schoppel-wolle-crazy-zauberball">Crazy Zauberball</a> in the parcel, so I have decided to knit up the sock blank as part of the KAL. The parcel only arrived this morning, yet I have already unravelled the blank, skeined it and given it a good soak to get the worst of the kinks out. I'm not sure it'll be ready to cast on tomorrow morning, but maybe by the end of the day I'll be lucky.<br />
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I have two other pairs of socks lined up for the KAL (as well as finishing a couple of pairs that are already in progress): simple striped socks with my first ever <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fish-lips-kiss-heel">Fish Lips Kiss heel</a> in self-striping yarn from <a href="https://www.facebook.com/unbelievawool/">Unbelievawool</a>; and bright green <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/eidothea">Eidothea socks </a>using <a href="http://www.artesanoyarns.co.uk/4-ply-Wool-Yarns/Definition-Sock-Yarn-4ply-All-Colours/">Artesano Definition Sock Yarn</a> in Mushy Peas.<br />
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If you fancy joining in with the KAL, use the hashtag #summersockskal on Instagram, or head over the Ravelry group. Happy sock knitting!<br />
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*You must be logged into Ravelry for this link to work.Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-23167860122492869272016-06-09T14:01:00.002+01:002016-06-09T14:01:56.603+01:00Hello!Hello! I am back!<br />
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I haven't blogged in ages as I have been working hard on my PhD thesis, but it is now done and submitted. Woo hoo!<br />
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To celebrate I am offering 30% off ALL the patterns in my Ravelry store until the end of June.* No code needed.<br />
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Right, I am off to enjoy the sunshine, but I will be back soon, promise.<br />
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*I'll be having a pricing resturcture at the start of July, so get a bargain before any price increases.<br />
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<br />Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-33204490499260875632016-03-10T18:00:00.000+00:002016-03-10T18:00:09.563+00:00Ooh, purple yarnHello! It has been a while. I am still working on my thesis, but am getting there. For the past few months, knitting has been limited to socks, mostly vanilla ones as my brain is occupied with too many other things to work on anything complicated.<br />
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While I said no more blog posts until I submit, I had to tell you about my latest pair of socks, knitted in <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/yarns/library/debbie-bliss-rialto-luxury-sock">Debbie Bliss Rialto Luxury Sock</a>. I had seen this yarn online, and added it to my birthday list, but when I saw it in my local yarn store a couple of weeks ago I had to take a ball home with me. I went for colourway 05, Mutek, a purple background with rainbows running through it. Essentially if someone had said 'design a yarn with colours that are perfect for Vikki', they may well have come up with this. <br />
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I was excited to get the yarn home and start it immediately. So much so that I decided to knit one sock from the outside of the ball, and one from the middle, two at a time, as the way the colour emerges from this yarn there is little chance of getting socks that match. This goes against my usual sock-knitting approach - I like my socks to match! For a little while I worked on socks with one purple toe and one green toe; I'm not sure I even made it to the end of the toe increases, it turns out I can't bring myself to knit completely mismatched socks.<br />
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I unravelled what I had knitted (easier said than done; this experience reminded me why I like my yarns neatly plied - this is much looser, almost a single, even though it clearly has two colour plies), and carefully rewound the yarn into two balls. This yarn does not want to make matching socks. It does have a repeat, but the repeat has mirrored rainbows with different colour main threads running through them (pinkish for one rainbow and a much bolder purple for the other), and weighs about 30g! And the colours change very gradually, making it very hard to find identical sections of yarn, even in good light. In the end I gave up trying to match them and went for a rainbow going up one foot and down the other, but both socks having purplish toes.<br />
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Progress was fast, in some ways necessarily so - while I love the colours in this yarn, I didn't terribly enjoy the knitting experience. The yarn dyed my hands faintly purple, and frogging was almost impossible, partly because I found the yarn rather splitty - if I didn't knit these fast I was never going to finish them! I made change from my usual heel-type, which requires being able to accurately measure the row gauge for the gusset placement, and went for the <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fleegles-toe-up-socks">Fleegle heel</a> instead, which relies on you trying on the sock and starting the gusset at the point where your foot meets the base of your leg, far easier than trying to measure row gauge on this yarn. The heel was a nice change. The construction is somewhat curious and you end up with a triangular heel flap. The heel uses a surprisingly small amount of yarn; I quite enjoyed it.<br />
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I whizzed through the rest of the socks, and ended up with a pair about 10 days after I started them. They are really warm and cozy, and the colours are beautiful. I shall reserve judgement on their durability - the yarn is very loosely plied, and was a little fluffy in places once I'd finished knitting them. The yarn does contain 25% nylon, which should improve durability, but these might become bed-socks as I'm not sure they're going to stand up to the abuse of being worn in shoes. The socks had a good soak last night; it took three rounds of water before I got all the loose dye off them. I might use this yarn again, but probably for a shawl or scarf rather than as socks and it's definitely going to be washed before use.<br />
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Back to the thesis now. Normal knitting, designing and blogging service should resume soon. In the meantime, you can keep up to date with my knitting progress by <a href="https://www.instagram.com/vikkibirddesigns/">following me on Instagram</a>.<br />
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For someone who is currently taking a hiatus from designing
knitted items, this is a pretty busy blog post. But as anyone who has ever had
anything to do with publishing knows, these designs were finished months ago,
and I’ve had to keep them a secret.</div>
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First up we have two designs in a new-to-me magazine: I Like
Knitting, an e-zine based in the States. It’s a subscription model, so if you
want to knit up these patterns you’ll have to head to their website, <a href="http://www.ilikeknitting.com/">http://www.ilikeknitting.com/</a></div>
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<a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bobbled-chevron-cowl">Bobbled
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Essentials Big</a>, which is a lovely round yarn with excellent stitch definition
– and can be knitted in a couple of hours. It features a pattern entirely made
up of simple knits and purls, and is inspired by the Gansey jerseys worn by fisherman,
which have the associated myth that each fishing village along the coast had its
own design, so that sailors lost at sea could be identified easily and returned
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<a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/scalloped-edge-cowl">Scalloped
edge cowl</a> is wonderfully luxurious. It’s made from two skeins of <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/yarns/library/fyberspates-scrumptious-dk">Fyberspates
Scrumptious DK</a>, which is made up of 55% soft merino and 45% silk. The yarn
has a beautiful sheen, and feels really decadent to work with – big thanks to
my sister in law for buying if for me a couple of years ago as a Christmas gift!
I’ve tried my hardest to make the scalloped cast on and cast off edges look the
same, this required inventing a whole new stitch pattern, and I’m really
pleased with how it turned out.</div>
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And for seconds (or thirds), Knit Now magazine have published my first
ever shawl design, <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/painting-the-roses-red">Painting
the Roses Red</a>.* Knitting a lace shawl was on my <a href="http://bakedaywednesday.blogspot.co.uk/p/32-things.html">32 things list</a>, and I
thought I’d go the whole hog and design my own! The shawl is a deep crescent
shape, with a plain stocking stitch body and a simple lace border featuring
delicate heart details. It was my first lace shawl, and would be a good choice
for anyone else wishing to knit their first ever lace shawl. The sample is
knitted in <a href="http://www.artesanoyarns.co.uk/4-ply-Wool-Yarns/4-ply-Alpaca-Silk-All-Colours/">Artesano
Alpaca 4 Ply</a>, which is as soft as a kitten, and a bargain at only £5.25 a
skein** [you’ll need two for the small size of this shawl (shown) and four for
the larger size] when bought direct from Artesano. And if you want to know
where the name came from, it’s inspired by the Queen of Hearts in Alice in
Wonderland, as the heart motif reminded me of a fancy dress costume I wore when
I was about 7!</div>
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*This pattern is in Issue 56 of Knit Now magazine, which
comes off sale on Wednesday 3<sup>rd</sup> February 2016, so if you want this
pattern you’ll have to be quick, or order a back issue or <a href="http://www.moremags.com/knitting/issue56-knit-now">digital copy direct
from Knit Now</a>.</div>
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Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-14275278025126072822016-01-03T20:28:00.000+00:002016-01-03T20:28:02.052+00:00A month in yarn: December 2015Happy New Year!<br />
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December vanished in a whirlwind, and apparently I completely failed to write down what I had bought, recieved, or knitted. I did manage to make a few Christmas gifts: some socks for my brother and a pair for <a href="http://fluffyowlsadventures.blogspot.co.uk/">Amy</a>, a hat for myself, some mitts for my mum and a pair of socks for me.<br />
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I also recieved a lot of yarn for Christmas (I am not complaining; I love yarn!). Unfortunately the sock yarn no longer fits in its designated box, so I've made a cunning plan and gift-wrapped twelve balls/skeins/blanks of sock yarn from my stash to make a lucky dip of yarn to last me the year. I get a lovely yarny surprise every month without having to spend any money, yay! And I have assigned my son as present chooser and unwrapper, so he will be happy to.<br />
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All the best for 2016!<br />
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<br />Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1960480716694707485.post-50512030241277060112016-01-01T09:00:00.000+00:002016-01-01T09:00:11.255+00:0032 things: #23: Finish my PhDNo, I haven't finished my PhD yet. It's due at the end of February. So, no New Year's Resolutions this year, I just need to get this thing finished!<br />
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Don't expect to hear much from me in the next couple of months. If you want me, I'll be buried under some paper somewhere. See you all on the other side.<br />
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Happy New Year! All the best for 2016 and whatever adventures it may bring.Vikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03619432278188465790noreply@blogger.com2