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Hi there, nice to have you visiting! I'm Heidi and this is the blog for Heidi Bears. Here is where I post all the happenings in my work and daily life. Here and there you'll find info on things that have caught my attention as well as the odd tutorial. I hope you enjoy your visits. I love to have feedback, so leave me a comment!

Friday, February 18, 2011

Share your Project


Hi everyone :)

I have decided to add something different for Fridays. Susan asked me this week what colours I have used for my African Flower Hexagon Blanket. And it made me think about how inspiration can be found by looking at each others ideas and projects...so! Ta Da! I have decided to make Fridays Project Share Day. You can upload your project / WIP photos to an image hosting site, and then copy the URL address of the photo and paste in the widget box below. Your project / WIP will then be visible for everyone to see... :)

I will add the first share to get the ball rolling ...

This hexagon blanket has been a WIP for over a year now. I am making it for my younger daughter, and am using very bright pure cottons, because she is a super colourful personality. In the main I have used Rowan's Handknit Cotton, which is a wonderful yarn to crochet with, albeit a bit on the costly side. I have also used some local cotton yarns, and have made all the bright pink centres from a superwash merino, hand-dyed for me by my friend Dana.

Please share your projects and WIP... remember to leave a description of what you are making when you are uploading your photo to the image hosting site...then we can all click on the link to see the details :))

Have a good evening,




Monday, February 14, 2011

Gifts from the Kitchen...an absolutely delicious must-have


Today I have such a treat for Valentine's Day! Alas, due to the biking accident my great intentions were not to be, and the free pattern I had planned for a Magic Loop knitted heart (yes, folks...no seaming at allllll.... :) ) was put on hold while TLC was rendered to my poor battered Gerry. I am hoping to get the tutorial out this week some time...so keep watching this space!

Instead, I wanted to share a fantastic, romantic, wonderful book with you all. I will be the first to admit that the daily grind of cooking for family doesn't much light my fires, but if I have time and space, or if guests are coming over, I LOVE to cook something special.



This book by Annie Rigg , is called "Gifts from the Kitchen, 100 irresistible homemade presents for every occasion", and it is just beautiful! Last year when Yours Truly was feverishly working to finish up handmade Christmas gifts, I had to come up with something for all the menfolk who are impossible to make for. Men are ruled by eats (as every classically educated woman knows ;) ), and the recipes in here would have been perfect.... alas.....I didn't have it in my book hoard...


The book is divided into 5 sections: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter and Celebrations. The recipes are for sweet as well as savoury makes, and really each one looks delicious. The Spring section has favourites like Turkish Delight, as well as Coffee and Cardamom Toffee, divine nougat, Pink and White vanilla marshmallows, macaroons, lollipops, Raspberry and Rose Chocolate Wafers, Greek honey cookies , and some candied citrus peels.


Summer has recipes for preserves, jams, Raspberry and Passionfruit Pastilles, amongst other, as well as my uber favourite for this section....Lemon and Passionfruit Curd! There are also some savoury recipes like, pickled vegetables for picnics, Pesto , Marinated Goat's cheese, crispbread and spiced plum sauce for barbeques... We here in South Africa have a national sport called "braaing" aka barbequing in other parts of the world, so a wonderful sauce like this will be very useful. Every weekend when there is even an inkling of sun...out come the "braais"and garden chairs... ;)


Autumn has recipes for Apricot and Almond Brownies, Chocolate and Hazelnut spread, Sea-Salted Caramels (I can't wait to try these...btw, have any of you tried the Lindt Chocolate with a touch of sea salt?....it's absolutely divine!...go right now and buy some, and eat the whole slab!...I digress....), again with a whole host of delicious looking savoury dishes.



Winter wouldn't be the same without truffles, biscotti with almonds and figs (I really love almonds, so it's a sign...I have to make and eat allll the recipes with almonds...), spiced nuts, shortbread, spiced cranberry jelly, florentines, and chocolate coated candied almonds...( see what I mean...) etc etc...too many to mention...


Celebrations is a really lovely section with treats for different holidays.,..Valentine's day, Mother's Day, Housewarming presents, Chinese New Year, Father's Day, Easter celebrations, Jewish celebrations and of course Christmas recipes! They all look easy to make and foolproof :)



Just look at that cake...doesn't it just shout Love and Valentine's Day?



The food is beautifully photographed and the recipes well laid out and easy to follow.


This is the first book of Annie Rigg's that I have bought and taking a look on Amazon, I see that she has written several others in the same line, that I might have to add to my wish list...after all you never know when you may have to feed the craving...


I hope you all had a fabulous Valentine's Day, and were spoiled rotten.... :)

Sunday, February 13, 2011

More Cashmere goodness and Kim Hargreaves

It's been quite a weekend! Gerry had a mountain biking accident yesterday morning while riding a race, and to cut a long story short...he has fractured his right scapula (shoulder blade), and ribs. He has also damaged parts of his actual shoulder joint, and of course scraped off skin etc... so he is currently immobilized and in a great deal of pain, but wants to go to work tomorrow...
If you know Gerry at all, this will not come as a surprise to you... :)



Other than that, some goodies arrived this week. Kim Hargreaves is my favourite knitwear designer, I simply love ALL her designs, and it's such a pleasure to browse through Rowan books and magazines, as they are beautifully photographed and put together.



My cashmere yarn arrived as well. The red is a pure cashmere, and is so deliciously soft and squishy, all I want to do is touch it. I am not sure what I should make yet...I have 4 balls of this bright pillarbox red, so I could make something more than just fingerless mittens (which I love to knit...). Any suggestions?


I also ordered some charcoal cashmere for my oldest daughter. Winter is coming soon and I need to make her some fingerless mittens for school. The yarn is also pure cashmere, and I will make a cabled patterned design, I think...

I have already cast on... :)

Have a good evening,

Friday, February 11, 2011

Things that make me happy...


Have a good evening folks!

♥Heidi

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Bobble Cast On: a Tutorial, and some thoughts on personality...

Today was a really hectic day, with a lot happening at work...in fact this whole week has been quite a handful. I had great intentions to post this tutorial earlier this week, but you know...the road to perdition and all... so after some delay, here it is...

I was thinking about our kids today, and how different they are in some respects. I have been doing homework in the afternoons with the little one, and the Afrikaans spelling is just a giant weight on her shoulders! She really doesn't enjoy the subject at all, and I again realized just how different they are...my older daughter is fully independent (and has been from a very young age), gets on with her work, plans by herself, is studious and self driven. She does well at school and I never have to check up on her school things...The baby on the other hand, is a free spirit, with a natural tendency to art, music, drama and all things colourful. She is very bright, and also very responsible with her school work (she nags me to death to get her projects done early...), but is the absolute queen of drama. Nothing is done half measure, and all situations can be exploited for dramatic purpose...yet both children came from the same parents (yes...I promise ;) ), have grown up in the same environment, and have the same amount of attention and encouragement, yet they are so different in some aspects of their personalities....

So in a nutshell...do you think it's nature or nurture?

Above is a picture of a visit we made to the Dinosaur Park in Mpumalanga. Take a look at who is doing what....



Notice the bottled water and chic outfit...and the knees.... :)


And now onto other things...

The bobble cast on idea has a bit of a history. Since I fiddled with the Picot Cast On with a twist,
I have been plotting and scheming on how to make a bigger , fatter "picot". The only solution in my mind, is to make a bobble, but when I looked for some idea of how to do this, I couldn't find anything on the internet or in my book stash.... I sat for a whole day, fiddling and trying to figure out, and (it must be said, my faculties have lessened in acuity somewhat, since I had my kids...;) ), eventually came to the conclusion that one has to first knit a row before you can go ahead with the bobble bit. Good, I thought, I have learned something :)

I phoned my good friend Dana later in the evening, and told her of my herculean effort. "Oh", she said, "I know how to do that, I have a pattern for that!" .... it must be said that Dana is singularly talented, and in retrospect, of course she would know how to do this... BTW, she is releasing her new book this year...I have seen what is in it, and I tell you, it's a sizzler! So keep an eye out on her blog...

So....what is this all leading up to? If I happen to be the only person out there who doesn't know how to do a bobble cast on, forgive me! :) If there happens to be someone else who hasn't been classically educated in the art of bobbling, this is for you....


This is what you are going to learn to do. The tutorial is probably over explained, but I like to do this so that newbies can also manage...




Ok, you can pretty much do this Bobble Cast On in any yarn, although perhaps laceweight yarn won't make a bobble, more of a full stop. That being said, the technique is the same irrespective of yarn weight.


Cast on the number of stitches that you need. I left two side stitches, as you will see later, because it gives the work a little bit of an edge before the fat little bobble appears, and just looks better.

Knit one row, and turn your work around. Above you can see that I have done just that.


Knit 2 stitches. Throughout the tutorial I will refer to the left hand needle as the LHN, and the right hand needle, as the RHN.


Insert the RHN into the next stitch on the LHN. You are going to knit into this stitch as you would normally, but you don't drop the stitch you have knitted into from the LHN. Just leave the loop of yarn on there .


Above, you can see that the new stitch has been made , but the loop of the old stitch is still on the LHN.


This knit stitch you have just made on the RHN, is the FIRST stitch of your bobble. You will now do a YARN OVER. What this means , is that you aren't going to make a real stitch, more of a little cheat by just wrapping the working yarn around the RHN, in the direction as shown above.


Above, you can see how your work should look once the yarn over has been done. It is so easy to do...it is essentially just bringing your yarn towards you through the two needle points...



Insert your RHN tip into THE SAME STITCH as in the previous photos, and make a new regular knit stitch. (Notice, how the yarn over will created a clearly seen stitch once you have knitted a stitch after it)


Knitting a new stitch as normal....


New knit stitch pulled through , but again DO NOT DROP the LHN loop. In the picture above, I have labelled the new stitch a "half knit" stitch because I haven't completed the knitting motion, by dropping the loop form the LHN. You have now made 3 stitches of your bobble.



Do a second Yarn Over, just like before....


Knit into the same loop on the LHN as before...insert RHN into same loop on LHN...





Pull the stitch through but this time, drop the loop from the LHN. You have made 5 stitches for your bobble.


You have 7 stitches on your RHN, of which 5 stitches make up your bobble... You will concentrate only on these 5 stitches for the next rounds, making the bobble come alive :)


Turn your work around...it should look like the picture above...


Purl the first stitch.


The next stitch was made in the previous round, by a Yarn Over, so I like to knit through the back of it, to give it a little twist . This " through the back loop" purling only happens on this row
, and only on the two stitches that were made by the Yarn Overs in the previous round.


Purling through the back loop...


Purl the next stitch as normal, then purl through the back loop of the following stitch and finally purl the last stitch of the 5 stitches that make up your bobble.
Your work should look like the picture above.


Turn your work around, and knit all 5 stitches. Turn your work around.


Now purl all the stitches of your bobble again., and turn your work around for the last time.


Knit the 5 stitches for the last time. If you push your finger into the back of the bobble to pop it out a bit, you'll see how nice and fat it is :)


Using your LHN, slip the 2nd st of your bobble, over the 1st st, as seen above.



You have a little gap that has formed where the 3nd stitch has been slipped over the first.


Slip the 3rd st of your bobble, over the 1st st, as before...


Repeat the above process until you have slipped the 5th st of your bobble over the 1st st. You should have 3 stitches left on your RHN, 2 knit stitches from tight at the beginning of the row, and the single stitch (1st) of your bobble.



Knit 3 stitches from your LHN, and repeat the bobble making process into the next stitch on your LHN. Repeat until the right amount of bobbles have been made. Carry on with your pattern.

I must say that I really love this bobble cast on (although strictly speaking , it isn't really a true cast on , as you have knitted one row before starting to make bobbles).

Hope you all make many stunning items using this cute Bobble edge, :)

Have a good evening,