A brief catch up with some old friends this afternoon talking about our gardens reminded me that we never did plant any vegetable seeds this year. However, the rhubarb, raspberries and other fruit bushes will no doubt be extremely grateful for the rain we have had today, especially after the extreme heatwave last week. The cooler weather has been very welcome to me certainly.
I had thought I might have been able to show you a completed back of the short version of Leaf & Vine cardigan, but my needles have been busy with something else. A call for submissions came in last Tuesday evening with a very interesting concept, but with only a week until the deadline which is tomorrow I’ve been busy knitting up different samples and working out how best to present my ideas. The swatches dried really quickly on Sunday afternoon, helped by the fact that I took the blocking mat outside and weighted it down on the patio table – it’s a good job I didn’t try doing that today! Of course, as it’s a submission for a possible publication I can’t share any photos with you at this stage, but I’m quite excited about the idea. If it doesn’t get accepted, I’ll definitely self-publish this one!
I have done a little more on the cardigan, even though I haven’t finished the back. There are only about 16 rows left to work on the back now. It’s going to grow quite a lot when it’s blocked.

I also did a tiny bit more on the small Spring Breeze Hat yesterday as Sue drove us down to the Midlands to visit my Mum. It was only a tiny bit as I discovered that it’s quite difficult knitting on a smaller circular needle (3.25mm and 40cm long) when the roads are quite bumpy!

Speaking of the Midlands – it’s not long now until the Midlands Wool Festival! This is a brand new yarn show being held at Wolverhampton Racecourse on July 11th and 12th. You can buy tickets in advance or on the door and it would be lovely to see you if you are local to the area. Our stand will be in the Ringside Suite. I’m teaching both afternoons as well and there are just three places left on each day’s workshop, so if you’d like to learn to knit two-colour brioche, get in touch to book a place!

Next week I’ll tell you more about the other shows coming up this summer and, who knows, maybe I will have finished the back of Leaf & Vine this time?!
