Sewing, Knitting and other Handicrafts

"Freely have you received, freely give" I learnt to knit and crochet at an early age. My memory is hazy but my mother and my Nanna taught me. The internet has been a great resource (and distraction) with regard to domestic arts like these.

Veronica's Foray into Early Medieval Costume

Crochet a Thurible -- a safety thurible for the aspiring thurifer.

Knit some shepherds inspired by Jean Greenhowe's cute dolls.

Cloth Nappies

And for all those who have said I should try making things for a living, here is my Etsy Shop:

Favourite Free Knitting patterns:

Knitty Knitty is a highly polished magazine full of free patterns with plenty of photos and explanations.

Knitlist A good summary of free patterns - some even have photos.

Socknitters All things socky.

Dishcloth Boutique Perhaps way too fancy for the actual subject matter, but its good to know its there.

Planet Shoup - home of the original Moebius Scarf.

Wool Works Patterns A more bare bones collection of patterns, many in plain text.

In January 2008 I signed up for Ravelry - kind of like facebook for knitters. At this time its in beta testing and only available after applying and waiting for a week or two. If you're on it already I'm down as veroicon. Apart from the fun part of sharing projects, it is great as a database of patterns, many freely available.


The Brandts

Peter Veronica Patrick Christopher Anthony Bernard

We are a family of six living in the Blue Mountains near Sydney, Australia. You might see as at the Maternal Heart of Mary Church or at the Australian Breastfeeding Association Upper Blue Mountains Group or just exploring the world in a free form home educated sort of way. We make things and fix things and try things out.

Last updated: 26 Mar 2010

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