Showing posts with label Nellie the Elephant by Heidi Bear's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nellie the Elephant by Heidi Bear's. Show all posts

Monday, July 7, 2014

So much to say

Crochet


First here's bit of Nellie, who now has all her legs and body:



I'm halfway along her trunk now so she'll soon be ready to trumpety trump.

I haven't done any knitting for a few days so my cardigan is no further on.

Dementia: Innovation


Last week I had to tear myself away from the garden and head into London again to speak at the Dementia:innovation conference. This was my second sortie into the City of London in as many weeks and it was interesting to see why caught my eye this time.

I had to leave home at silly o'clock in order give myself plenty of time as the venue was a good 25 minute walk away. I could have taken the tube but I'd rather walk and take in my surroundings.

Walking across London Bridge at 7am
What a strange blob on the right hand side. That's the Monument to the 'great fire of London' and if you click on the link you'll find photo without a giant black blob! I cleaned my lens later but didn't spot it at the time.
A beautiful clock and stone pillars
A more modern clock
This emblem was on the gates to Grocers' Hall. I mentioned the many Livery companies in this post about the G7 Summit
The tip of the  Gherkin peeping out over the buildings
My route took me right through the heart of the City of London, along Lombard Street, which I used to know well, then past the road named London Wall (with apologies for the dark blob!) until I reached my destination.


The Barbican centre

To be continued……..

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Heffalumping along

Alongside my next chair back crochet project I started another very portable project the other day - a heffalump. Not just any old heffalump, it's another of  Heidi Bear's African Flower patterns, Nellie the Elephant.

I enjoyed making both Happy the Hippo (and here) and The Bluebird of Happiness ( and here) so much that I wanted to make something for us. I've already made 2 more Bluebirds for proud grannies in our village as it is such a lovely pattern but I wanted something different for in my office.

This is what I've crocheted so far:


I wanted lots of bright colours with some darker ones mixed in as I prefer them to be random rather than all the same colour. It's such a sweet little pattern and really quick and easy.

In the garden everything is growing like mad but we could really do with some rain to freshen everything up a bit. Our soil is heavy clay and it's hard as rock at the moment, although the weeds still manage to push through it!

I thought this pot at the front of the house looked really pretty with the Violas grown up through the Fuchsia 'Lady Boothby'. This particular Fuchsia is often referred to as a climbing Fuchsia as it is very upright and can be trained up a frame.


The key to keeping Violas flowering for a long time is to just pinch out the old faded flowers when they start to crumple (this is known as dead-heading) as this stops the plant putting its energy into producing seed.


When I went round the back of the house to pot up some more things I noticed Tilly was watching me so I took a quick photo of her looking through the patio doors. What a strange effect - there's the reflection of the patio and it looks like a double exposure with a ghostly apparition of Tilly!


In other Tilly news, she's taken to helping me in my office and she has now experienced the printer for the first time. She was sitting on the floor quite happily but when I switched it on she leapt up onto the table and peered into it as it clicked and whirred.


When the paper started to feed through she stuck her paw inside to pull at it but I was laughing too much to take a photo!