Friday, April 15, 2011

Bridget's Blunder. A story for all of us knitters.

This post comes via Susan's blog, Just Call me Ruby. She shared this poem which she found at the back of a 1940s pattern booklet, promoting the famous 'Patonised' wool of the time. It contains some good advice!

Bridget's Blunder

My story tells of Bridget Whitting
Who loved both plain and fancy knitting,
But though she worked by day and night
Her efforts seldom turned out right.
Friends would say, "Cor! That jumper's posh!"
But when she'd given it a wash,
Instead of snugly fitting Bridget
It seemed more suited to a midget.
One day, when off to see her draper
She saw announced inside her paper
A brand-new wool; was she elated!
For bold as brass the maker stated:-
"This wool's the best that can be got,
It will not shrink, no matter what!"
So Bridget told her woolshop flat,
"I'll have a basinful of that."
And hurried home with glowing cheeks,
But couponless for weeks and weeks.
Soon willing Labour bore its fruit -
A salmon-pinky jumpersuit,
Which Bridget wore with pride o'er-weening
Till, solied and creased, it needed cleaning.
Said B., "It won't take half a wink,
the makers say it cannot shrink."
(But they forgot to say - the wretches! -
That wool made shrinkless sometimes stretches).
'Twas washed; the outcome nearly killed her,
It went three times round Aunt Matilda!
And looked in shade like Aunt Euphemia
Who suffers from acute anaemia.
"That's finished it," wept B., "I'm quitting,
I'm through for good and all with knitting;
I'll write at once to my MP,
about this dire clamity."
Her tale was penned 'midst groans and hisses,
- The MP showed it to his Mrs.
Who said, "That girl should be advised
to stick to wool that's Patonised,
Which, used with reasonable care
Will wash and wash, and wear and wear;
Trust P&B, the leading spinners
Only to turn out certain winners.
Just tell her she's a chump to quit
When there's such lovely wool to knit."
B. took the tip, no longer weeps;
that MP's in his seat for keeps!

Happy knitting,
Ingrid, Susan and Bridget x

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Wrapped up

I have a confession.
I had meant to write you a post earlier this week with ideas for things that you could knit up fairly quickly for Mothering Sunday... But, you know, stuff happened - I worked more than usual and then got completely lost in the unpacking from my recent house move. All of a sudden it was Mother's Day and I hadn't got around to writing anything.
I do apologise.

...but I'm sure you got her present sorted. Didn't you?

Instead, here is a little bit of knitting art which I came accross via my friend @lisendral on Twitter. It's a clever and fun advert from a Belgian energy company. What better way to visualise the power of natural gas keeping things warm than by wrapping them in knitting?



What's even better than that is that there is a 'how we did it' video too. Enjoy!




Happy Mother's Day!
Ingrid
editorial assistant

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