The End of the Summer

I don’t think there’s any getting away from it now, do you?  I’ve hung on to the bunting for as long as I can but it’s looking awfully frayed and windswept now and as I sit here in the studio listening to the wind howling and the rain lashing on the roof I can see all my little flags are wrapped round and round the tape like little sausages.

I’m trying really hard to be positive about Autumn.   I’ve been looking at  lovely blogs with gorgeous autumny images so I know lots of you out there enjoy thi time of year, but today isn’t one of the better days!   Still, I musn’t grumble. We’ve just had a couple of days in the west and the weather was glorious and I have some great pictures of Bristol and Bath to show you soon.

I’m rather happy to discover I can knit in the car!  Reading makes me queasy so I hadn’t bothered to try before but because I’ve had a hook or needles in my hands so much lately I found I was horribly fidgety on the car journey so I gave it a go.   I’d already had a panicky moment when I realised that heaving a basket containing 17 balls of wool across the country to someone else’s house might be a step too far.  I had a couple of balls of this lovely wool…

 …which had been part of  a birthday pressie, it makes me think of blackberries and heather. 

 I also really needed a new pair of fingerless gloves.  (Somebody small and black and four legged having eaten my last pair…)

Friendship fingerless mitts by Sophy T O’Donnell

I was happy to find this pattern on Ravelry and it works very well.  Number one was knitted up on the journey there – and in odd moments when I wasn’t having delicious cuddles with my newest little cousin, and the second one polished off on the way back!  

I do have a little flowery prettiness to show you which I captured before the rain and wind set in today.  I have some wonderful sunflowers which have been in a vase for days and are still going strong…

The cosmos grew to ridiculous heights before deciding to flower but they are lovely now and also last well when cut.

Next year I must get more Zinnias.  They are so jolly, and just go on and on…

Dalias too, although there is the slug problem as you can see….

A great big pompom of hydrangea…

…and fuchias too…

I can see there is a bit of overkill on Planet Penny pink going on here but I discovered a self sown nasturtium hiding in a corner…

I’ve been really pleased with the sunflowers I grew this year.  So much better than the single flowered monsters which are a novelty but don’t do much else, the multi flowered ones have gone on and on despite the wind and rain.

…and I still have roses. I hope the remaining buds will open and not get spoilt by the weather.

While I’ve been typing this, Higgins has given up completely on the great outdoors.  He really doesn’t like wet weather and hides in his bed if anyone mentions walkies.  Like this…

Yes, he’s really there.  Under two blankets and inside the mattress cover.  You’d never know.   But, if I say the magic word…’Bickies’…  he suddenly appears!

I’d better go and get that bickie now don’t you think?  And one for me too…and a cup of tea!  Enjoy the weekend, and don’t forget to enter the draw for a chance to win a jolly pompom bunting garland to brighten up your day!  x

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I live in Norfolk, England in a cottage on the edge of the Norfolk Broads where it can be peaceful and beautiful, or wet and muddy, or occasionally wild and windswept. With me is husband Tim, Henry the elderly and opinionated tabby cat, and Higgins, the miniature dachshund with a massive personality. You’ll find me chattering on about wool and textiles, knitting and crochet, recipes, books and patterns, exhibitions and shopping and of course, the adventures of a small dog! Planet Penny has a Facebook Page, you can find me on UK Handmade and I am featured on Channel4/4Homes Favourite Craft Blog List.

8 thoughts on “The End of the Summer

  1. teje karjalainen

    Hello! What a lovely post with so many beautiful flowers! Sunflowers are so full of energy! Try to enjoy the autumn even it’s sometimes diffucult – with so lovely yarn it is much easier! Lovely knittings!
    Higgins, you have the best place for rainy days! Enjoy your bickies! Hugs from Teje and Nero

  2. Penelope

    What gorgeous knitted mitts, I think I need to have a go at the pattern too. Did you see my crochet ones a couple of posts ago? They are quick and easy and warm xox. I too am trying to embrace the autumn , I love the colours and crunch underfoot but not the wet and chills, anyway chin up there is much crafting, hooking and knitting to do in the buildup to Christmas xox much love P

  3. rachel

    It’s so helpful to see what those multi-coloured yarns look like when knitted up! Fabulous, in the case of that one.

    Tosca hates wet or windy weather too – maybe being so small, with very short legs, weather gets you from below as well as above?

  4. Magic Cochin

    Reading makes me queasy in the car – I haven’t tried knitting, but might just give it a go.

    Lovely wool Penny and gorgeous flowers too. As for Higgins – what a smart little chap he is!

    Celia
    x

  5. Crochet with Raymond

    Yay Penny I just LOVE clicking into your blog and finding a new post! I laughed when you said about taking 17 balls of wool across the country… I would absoloutely do that! Definately! What happens when inspiration strikes and you don’t have the full range of colours!!!
    I promise, cross my heart, to infuse my blog with summery pictures to brighten your dreary winter!!!
    XXXXX

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