Saturday 5 October 2013

Arm Knitting - Now That's Fun!

As well as buying to resell in the hope of turning a profit I've decided to not waste my time watching tv while my hands sit idol. I've a huge stash of wool that I really need to use up and I might just be able to sell some of the finished items - especially as scarfs are my speciality and winter is just around the corner!


While looking for fast and easy knits I stumbled upon arm knitting and thought I'd give it a go. My first attempt was actually quite successful and spurned me on to knit bigger and better ... from scarf to throw :) 

I could try to explain it to you but why waste precious knitting time when Simply Maggie is such a beautiful blog that you should all go visit anyhow! But here's her video for those of you who just want a quick tutorial and to get stuck in!


Tomorrow I was hoping to get out for a couple of hours on the bike (my trusty little CG125) but if the weather is yuk I will make up another throw and post photos! If it turns out well I will try listing it on one of the many craft selling web sites out there.

Happy knitting - and I hope your door doesn't knock 'til you're done!

Nikki x

Experiment 1: Can buying at auctions make me money?

I've used online auctions like Ebay for years but never really bought much at a real live auction house.

Now to fund my auction experiment I've had to cut out on the little luxuries... no nice craft magazine (£5), no chocolate or sweets (£3), no sandwich shop for lunch (£4) and no using the car when I could bike or walk (probably saved around £4). Altogether I managed to scrape together £20 over a week by just watching every penny I spent and saving what I didn't in a little dog shaped money box.



I bummed a ride with my partner to a local auction where I very carefully picked out a couple of promising lots and decided how much I would be willing to pay (watch out for my lowdown on auctions post).  I bid on one box of miscellaneous bits that I fancied the looks of and ended up paying £4 for it. The other thing I really fell in love with was an old table and 2 chairs and I finally won the auction with a bid of £14... now the wiser readers will know that works out to be £18 before commission so I had to borrow the difference from my other half to cover the final fee of £20.70!

When we got home I couldn't wait to dive into my box to see if there was treasure buried at the bottom and here's what I found...

  • A few nasty plates, and a chipped jug (gone to charity shop already)
  • A pure wool blanket - a little smelly but a quick wash soon spruced it up nicely
  • 6 cups and saucers - I'd usually pay at least £1 each for these so I'm already in 'profit'
  • A beautiful coloured bowl/vase thingy that is sitting on my hallway windowsill for now (it may become a Christmas present for someone)
  • A gaudy little bowl that turns out to be a Poole Pottery pin dish
  • 3 old looking plates that need a bit more research but might end up as car boot stock
  • A little bunch of keys for drawers or cabinets
  • 2 yellow egg cups
  • A rubber Dougal dog
  • Another plate with the 'Mondays Child' rhyme on it
  • A huge pile of old sheet music - some from circa 1940
My new bowl/vase thingy!
Quite a mixed lot but I see profit in there!

I think most of it is destined for Ebay but I've already managed to sell the bunch of keys to a local furniture restorer for £5 and I listed the pin dish already and have a bid of £4.99! In my head that takes me halfway to getting my original stake money back so I think I'll go again this weekend and try my luck with another mixed box.

The table and chairs will be listed on Ebay once I get a good photograph and they offer me a free listing weekend - no point spending where I don't have to and eating into those pretty profits!!!



Thursday 3 October 2013

To Blog Or Not To Blog...

I've never really 'got' blogging. I've read more than a few, I even subscribed to a couple, but the whole idea of spending time writing personal stuff for the whole world to read??? I'm still not sure I like it, but I need something to focus my thoughts and keep my ideas. I'd love a few people to read it and give me their ideas and opinions but I guess we'll see if that ever happens.

Eventually I'll get around to writing all the 'About Me' cr*p but for now I'll just say that this isn't your usual 'mummy blog'. I want some stuff before I hit 50 and that birthday is creeping closer and closer -I'm soon to be 42 so it's not an unrealistic deadline but it is ambitious. The stuff I want ranges from sorting out my ramshackle house to passing my bike test and buying myself a shiny new Triumph Thruxton to travel round Europe on.


Triumph Thruxton Cafe Racer
Triumph Thruxton... the object of my desire!

The kicker is I haven't got any spare cash so I'm going to have to get creative with how I raise the much needed funding this project needs. I'll be keeping you (or me if there is no you reading it LOL) updated on ideas to raise money from very little, free stuff and how to find it, creative crafts and all things connected with getting from here to sitting on that beautiful, sleek, cafe racer that triumph made just for my little legs and middle aged behind!

Enough for now... I will not become an obsessive blogger!

Nikki x