This is my Scrap Jar. There are many others like it, but this one is mine.
I think we're going to need a bigger jar.....
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Monday, 23 April 2012
3KCBWDAY1 Colour Lovers
I do love colour, pretty much all colours (I've got a tiny problem with pink but I'm trying to overcome it) but my current colour obsession is still yellow.
I've talked quite recently about my love for yellow but luckily I've got even more yellow yarn to show you:
The obscenely bright ball of acrylic on the left was chosen by my sister, she wants a hat, people will see her coming from miles away (it's probalby better that way anyway). Next is a skein of Wollmeise which leans towards orange, then a lovely skein of Knitting Goddess with flashes of green and orange and finally a ball of Excelana which I love as much for the colourway name (powdered egg) as the delicate pastel shade. I'm trying to demonstrate that I love yellow in all it's permeations and shades, I love it completely and unconditionally.
Since I last blogged about yellow I started knitting this cardigan:
It's Miette by Andi Satterlund and I'm using Cascade 220, this cardigan will coordinate with the majority of my wardrobe and I've decided that if a knit a navy cardigan after this one and then a grey one after that, all my future wardrobe dilemmas will be solved! (Let's suspend reality just long enough to pretend I will finish one, never mind 3 garments).
I've talked quite recently about my love for yellow but luckily I've got even more yellow yarn to show you:
The obscenely bright ball of acrylic on the left was chosen by my sister, she wants a hat, people will see her coming from miles away (it's probalby better that way anyway). Next is a skein of Wollmeise which leans towards orange, then a lovely skein of Knitting Goddess with flashes of green and orange and finally a ball of Excelana which I love as much for the colourway name (powdered egg) as the delicate pastel shade. I'm trying to demonstrate that I love yellow in all it's permeations and shades, I love it completely and unconditionally.
Since I last blogged about yellow I started knitting this cardigan:
It's Miette by Andi Satterlund and I'm using Cascade 220, this cardigan will coordinate with the majority of my wardrobe and I've decided that if a knit a navy cardigan after this one and then a grey one after that, all my future wardrobe dilemmas will be solved! (Let's suspend reality just long enough to pretend I will finish one, never mind 3 garments).
Monday, 16 April 2012
Xylem Socks
The new Twist Collective is up and I've got a pattern in it: Xylem Socks (Ravelry page here).
They are knitted with BMFA Socks That Rock Lightweight in a beautiful green colour called 'The New Color of Love', its a lovely yarn with perfect stitch definition, I've been lucky enough to use it a few times lately and I love knitting with it.
The socks have a lace and twisted stitch pattern, my favourite part is the detail on the back of the leg and heel. I'm so proud to have a pattern in this edition of Twist alongside such stunning designs and beautiful styling and photography.
Xylem and phloem are two pairs of socks inspired by leaves for spring - you can never have too many green socks!
All photos are copyright of Twist Collective
They are knitted with BMFA Socks That Rock Lightweight in a beautiful green colour called 'The New Color of Love', its a lovely yarn with perfect stitch definition, I've been lucky enough to use it a few times lately and I love knitting with it.
The socks have a lace and twisted stitch pattern, my favourite part is the detail on the back of the leg and heel. I'm so proud to have a pattern in this edition of Twist alongside such stunning designs and beautiful styling and photography.
Xylem and phloem are two pairs of socks inspired by leaves for spring - you can never have too many green socks!
All photos are copyright of Twist Collective
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
In my future there is a spinning wheel.
I've begun to knit with my hand-spun yarn and I'm in trouble.
I love knitting with it so much, I need more. I can't spin fast enough on my spindle. I need a spinning wheel.
The pattern is Trillian and it's one of those patterns where with a bit of maths (and a leap of faith) you can use every last bit of the yarn, I'm happy about this - I don't want to waste any of it.
I have to ration the time I spend on it because I have deadlines not looming but gently waving at me from the bottom of the garden. One more picture of the prettiness:
Also, I'm pretty sure I've lost one of my Van Gogh socks, I'm not that upset yet because I'm not 100% sure but I'm about 93% sure so fair warning there might be desolation on the horizon.
I love knitting with it so much, I need more. I can't spin fast enough on my spindle. I need a spinning wheel.
The pattern is Trillian and it's one of those patterns where with a bit of maths (and a leap of faith) you can use every last bit of the yarn, I'm happy about this - I don't want to waste any of it.
I have to ration the time I spend on it because I have deadlines not looming but gently waving at me from the bottom of the garden. One more picture of the prettiness:
Also, I'm pretty sure I've lost one of my Van Gogh socks, I'm not that upset yet because I'm not 100% sure but I'm about 93% sure so fair warning there might be desolation on the horizon.
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