21 March, 2009
The Stash
20 March, 2009
The Golfer's Scarf
My first foray into lace knitting
This was my first serious lace piece. When it began I was in way over my head. It is knitted in Kid Silk Haze which is a true lace weight yarn, and also has the lovely fuzziness to it, which if you are undoing a lot of wrong stitches can be a nightmare. I set is aside for a year or more, became a better knitter in the mean time and finally finished it and was able to gift it to a lovely friend. This was a real confidence builder for me when I was finally able to bind it off, block it and photograph it. I have since undertaken other lace projects and have come to love lace knitting. I would rather work on a sz 4 needle than an 8, but that is also why I have the golfers elbow! Drat.
18 March, 2009
Blue Velvet
It is a good thing I have so many old projects to record. It is encouraging to pull all of these out and realize that I do actually finish things... eventually. My DLF and I made medieval dresses together one year to wear to the local Renaissance Festival. We had such a good time being princesses for a day. This is made of stretch velvet, which can be a bear to sew, but because of the stretch I didn't have to do a zipper or lacing. That made me very very happy.A weency wittle quilt
I am just crazy about this fabric, so I decided that Ella needed a little quilt for her babies. It turns out that I have used this quilt more than any other that I made for her. It turned out to be a perfect size for a lap quilt in the car on those really cold days, or a changing pad for those emergency diaper changes. It folds up and fits in my purse, it goes everywhere with us. Best of all of course is that it is totally machine washable. The all purpose tiny quilt. Every baby should have one.
Taffeta revisited
Sorting through photos, I stumbled on these again. This is the dress of all dresses for me. If and when, I mean when it comes to be, it will be quite something. I have labored for years over the style and pattern. I have amassed patters from late Italian Renaissance to Elizabethan. And still I wonder which it will end up being. Will I even use the lovely ivory taffeta with all the hand embroidering and beading? I hope so.
Pictures just can't do it justice. You can't believe how lovely this stuff is. The idea of slicing into it is terrifying. So there is sits, safe and sound in my cabinet for extra special fabric and occasionally I have to pull it out and ponder and dream. It is so pretty I can't help but just revisit it from time to time.
16 March, 2009
A little something for a little someone
I have this thing called Golfer's elbow, which I get from... Knitting. Knitting is one of those super lazy-girl-friendly arts. You sit there curled up in front of your favorite costume drama and drink tea and oh yeah, knit. It all fits in your purse, you don't have to do a lot of prep to get to it, you just hunker down and pick up you needles. Suddenly an evening watching BBC dramas turns into time well spent because you have (depending on the project) several inches of knitting to show for your time of relaxation. Win/win, except when you do too much and get recurring Golfer's elbow. So I have learned to see the warning signs and lay aside the needles for prolonged knitting fasts. During these dry spells my idol hands yearn for creative occupation, so I do what I can. Embroidery seems to hold a similar appeal for me right now because it is easy and instant. Easy as in I just sit down with the hoop and needle, instant, that I can see rapid progress. Here is my latest little something. When finished it will be a tiny quilt with embroidered mushrooms.
11 March, 2009
Something blue
10 March, 2009
The view from where I sit looks rather gray
It is hard to get a good picture that conveys the true color, especially on a crummy day, but I think this is close. It is more pronounced when it is on, because of the contrast of my pale skin. If you enlarge the pic you can at least get an idea of the cool sheen that the white silk has. That being said however, it seems actually a little... understated (boring). But honestly to make it more interesting would probably require hand work, which I love, but I really just want to get it done. Thanks to the goal setting influence of my DLF I am trying to finish one thing before I start the next. Which is laughable if you have looked at my blog at all, but none the less this is what I am striving for with this dress. Therefore I must finish it, in spite of the fact that I can't stand the sight of it right now.
04 March, 2009
I'm in the mood for green, simply because it's winter
I have never made a quilt for myself, so I think it is about time. All the greens to the right are in my possession, and the lovely blue birds are on their way in the mail. This is going to be a very simple quilt to let the fabric speak rather than being the compliment to a design. I am excited that it will be quick, easy and hopefully pretty.
02 March, 2009
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