Granny's Favourite

Granny's Favourite




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For a long time I have admired the little cardigans that a friend knits for her daughters. While her knits are all unique, having been knit up in different yarns, sometimes with colourwork across the yoke, sometimes long sleeve at others short, they are all knit up using the very popular and highly adaptable Tikki Knits pattern Grannyโ€™s Favourite.
The pattern is incredibly detailed and very easy to follow. Like most of Tikki Knits patterns, Grannyโ€™s Favourite is simple and seamless. It is also highly adaptable offering a variety of lengths of body and sleeve, and encourages frugality daring you to stretch the amount of yarn used. The designer Georgie Nicolson described the pattern herself as a yardage chicken flirt. What an invitation!
And finally I have made my own version of it for my precious niece Maya. Maya is pure delight and sweetness and gentleness โ€“ all things considered girly. So I was a tad afraid of knitting her up a little cardi in this rather robust earthy apricot millpost merino yarn. Millpost merino is a superfine merino yarn grown single source at a family run farm in Bungendore on the Southern Tablelands of NSW near Canberra. For us, it is as local as you can get, which for me makes knitting up this cardi so much more special.
I believe we all have a responsibility to our environment and by applying a locally sourced mentality to our consumer choices we are taking a very simple but powerful step towards creating a much more sustainable future. I understand that this is often easier said than done, as money and accessibility are often an issue, so I just try to live by that mantra when I can. I will admit the choice was made easier given how deliciously squishy this yarn is โ€“ for anyone used to knitting with acrylics or some of the hardier woolens widely available in larger stores, this yarn would be an absolute joy to work with. I highly encourage you to seek it out, or any yarn grown local to you. Our wool industry is not as robust as it once was, and certainly pales in comparison to the industries across the seas. Supporting Aussie producers should be a priority to anyone who loves to knit, or wear knits.
As for Maya, I hope she falls in love with the squishiness and colour of this yarn too, and enjoys the ease and comfort of this delightful pattern.
Now I just need to make one up in my size!
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Love the cardigan! I think Maya will love it too.
Thankyou! The wool is so plush, and a really quick knit โ€“ the kind I love!

Welcome! Iโ€™m Paula, a mother of five living with my family on a windy hilltop farm. We are surrounded by cows and sheep (the farmers, not ours), with some gorgeous views and a veggie garden that desperately needs weeding. Here I document our days together as a family. Thankyou for visiting!
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Late evening walk to the river with the man and a not so well pooch. It was beautiful but a bit chilly
We have had 2 days like this all winter it seems, it has been so miserable. Spent those 2 glorious days walking and working outside. Today is miserable again but surely spring is still on its way.
For some time now, I have fallen out of the habit of baking bread at home. I prefer making homemade pizzas and quick focaccia, and cinnamon rolls and the like. But for our daily bread, I head to our local bakery. I am in two minds whether or not I think this is the most sustainable option.
A memory from not long ago when we were still in the old house and the weather was warm and there were umbels of Queen Anne's Lace to bring inside and cherries in season at the markets. I am missing all of that right now. It is cold, I have been holding my breath for winter to end, but it is only half way there. But we have some blue sky and sunshine right now and I have just written a blog post on how to shop and eat sustainably. I do not have all the answers, nor do I even follow my own advice all of the time (sometimes not at all), but I use this Instagram page as much for inspiration for myself and a reminder of how good things can be, as anything else. Link in my profile if you should like to read, and I am keenly aware of how awkward it is to plug my own blog post! In fact, I am wondering how long I can keep this post here before I delete it out of sheer embarrassment!
So I sewed up this pair of shorts. It is not perfect, or even good, but I did it and overcame some of my trepidation around sewing. Iโ€™m not great at stitching in the ditch or folding and pressing a nest hem, and I am blaming all the curvy stitch lines on the machine (cause surely my hand eye coordination canโ€™t be that bad!). I will wear them though, at home, when this winter finally passes - gosh I wish it was done already.
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