Easter Show Knitting
The other big thing that happened last week was that I finally finished my Easter Show knitting. I had two entries this year: “St. Brigid” in the aran category and “Albert the Magic Pudding” in the knitted toys. I think they turned out pretty well!
St. Brigid is from Alice Starmore’s Aran Knitting, a book which is sadly out-of-print. (Used copies go for $300! No joke!) Luckily I know someone with a copy who was generous enough to share. This is my second Starmore after last year’s Na Craga. The wool is Jo Sharp Silkroad Aran Tweed in colour 127 Posie. It’s a very pretty pinky red with little flecks through it. Starmore’s patterns are famously huge with lots of ease, so I had to play to get the right size. I actually used 4mm needles to get gauge and lengthened the body by an extra repeat. I also lengthened the arms quite a bit. The original version had fringe around the bottom (ew) and a mock turtleneck (ew ew), so I left both of those off. This is a very warm jumper, and I’ll probably only get to wear it a few times a year. But it’s beautiful and I made it and I love it. (More pictures on Flickr and more details on Ravelry.)
And then there’s the Magic Pudding. (No, Mom, he’s not an octopus!) He’s from a famous Australian children’s book by Norman Lindsay. The Snook read me this book, and I absolutely loved it. It’s a shame that kids in America don’t know it! I based my original design off a postcard with a watercolour of the Pudding by Lindsay himself. I was really tickled when the RAS volunteer who was taking my entries recognised him immediately. Maybe next year I’ll have to do Bunyip Bluegum? (More details on Ravelry.)
drk
March 23, 2010 — 1:32 pm
they are both fantastic but ive got a feeling youre going to win big with that pudding!
Kris
March 23, 2010 — 4:01 pm
I suppose it’s pandering a little bit, like knitting an “Uncle Sam” for an American knitting contest. Patriotism gets you points! 😛
LynS
March 23, 2010 — 7:29 pm
I have my fingers tightly crossed for your St Brigid. So strong. Wonderful colour. I do hope it’s rewarded.
SallyO
March 23, 2010 — 7:39 pm
Wonderful! Looking forward to the Show.
Cindy
March 24, 2010 — 7:40 am
The sweater is is just beautiful. I don’t understand the pudding – but he looks very cool, albeit kinda mad and scary. Good Luck!
Kris
March 24, 2010 — 9:09 am
“Pudding” is a weird concept for Americans. We mostly use it to mean a custardy-type thing. The UK/Australian meaning is of a baked or steamed stodgy cake-like thing. (“Bread-and-butter pudding” is an example.) His white hat is actually the bowl, and his face is the pudding. He’s a magic pudding that becomes any type you want, and you can eat and eat and he never gets any smaller. It’s a really weird and funny story.
Obviously Rodd and I are going to have to make some puddings the next time we go to the US!
Andrea Roceal
March 25, 2010 — 10:39 am
You totally put my entry to shame! But I’m not sorry I finally gave it a shot this year. LOVE Magic Pudding, especially– super cute!