Friday, 31 October 2025

Woolgathering

Defined in the dictionary as indulging in aimless thoughts or daydreams. I've definitely been woolgathering as I've continued with the Loft Sort!
One of my nieces is expecting a baby next year, so I thought I'd do some knitting. The day before going to Manchester, I confidently climbed the loft ladder in search of baby wool. I was sure it was in a wicker hamper. There was a hamper, but only one suitable ball of wool. I found a pair of 4mm needles on the table in the back bedroom. I began knitting a little hat.
I'm embarrassed to admit that on Tuesday as I began to move the stacks of boxes around I unearthed seven hampers of wool, a large plastic box of wool, and a smaller one with assorted needles. One box was full of Sirdar baby yarns. 

I brought the blue box downstairs and spent an hour sorting the needles into pairs, and discarding damaged or odd ones. Then I lined them up in size order from 2mm to 20mm. 

Then I was ruthless removing all my duplicates. There were more than 2 dozen pairs. They will go to the Big C Cancer Charity Craft Emporium at Wymondham. Whenever I visit, someone is sorting through looking for a particular size. I'm sure they will sell.

Here's the little baby hat in a soft lemon shade. Now I've found the hamper with all the baby yarns, I think I'll try a little cardi in another colour.  Is it really November tomorrow?  The year is racing by. Last November I did a knitting challenge for the Bone Cancer Research Trust. I'm too busy for that this year...


8 comments:

  1. How satisfying to have a good sort out and donate useful items to an appropriate place. The hat is lovely Angela.
    Jill

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  2. That is an epic find. I hope you had fun sorting through the yarn and remembering fun projects. And you got through the knitting needles as well, which must have been a big challenge.
    The hat looks so sweet and it will be so welcome, especially as it's coming up to the colder months.

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    1. Yes, there is much remembering when one is sorting ! But I DID remember all those blue safari jumpers I knitted Xmas 2023, and using some of the leftovers for Rosie's Horse jumper in 2024. And wondered where the remaining leftover wool is...

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  3. I'm glad you found the rest of your wool and well done sorting out your needles. The little hat is so cute and I love the lemon yellow color.

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    1. That wool came from a friend. A change from the usual white, pink or blue baby wool

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  4. I’m still clearing out too and this morning a woman who works in a nursery is coming to collect six magazine files and hopefully she may want a huge bag of baubles too! Lovely to be knitting baby clothes and the darker nights are when I do most knitting( with my daylight light beside me). Catriona

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    1. That sounds very positive decluttering!!

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