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(Almost) Wordless Wednesday

18 May, 2011 | Photographs | tags: , , .

tiny heart shawl

scruffy bear with neckerchief

Shawls don’t have to take a long time, you know! As a knitting exercise, why not try the cheat sheet shawls with thin yarn & small needles? It’ll help you understand how the shaping works, and you can have a cute little neckerchief for teddy at the end of it. :)

Welcome to my new readers & thank you for all the sweet comments, tweets, blogs, re-blogs & all the delightful enthusiasm for the 5 Shawls Cheat Sheet, dear Knitters. They really put a spring in my step & give me the inspiration to knit & unravel more for you. x

Wordless Wednesday

11 May, 2011 | Photographs | tags: , , .

loft

pattern

parasol shawlette

loftiness & lightness…

Wordless Wednesday

6 April, 2011 | Photographs | tags: , , , , .

parasol shawlette

parasol shawlette

Pink Haze

17 March, 2011 | 5 O'Clock, Downloads, Photographs | tags: , , , , , .

I finally got some proper shots of the lace-weight version of the Parasol Stole. Yay!

pinkling

parasol stole

parasol stole - laceweight

parasol stole - laceweight

parasol stole - laceweight

parasol stole - laceweight

parasol stole - laceweight

parasol stole - laceweight

& here are a few POV shots of what it looks like when you’re wrapped in a downy mass of kid mohair…

parasol stole

parasol stole

& here it is, laying demurely in my lap. You’ve heard of hap shawls, but what about lap shawls? :)

parasol shot

Mmmm… what I need right now is a nap shawl…


Ooh look, a free download!

Download 1024 x 768 wallpaper (PNG) | Download A4 poster (PDF)

Wordless Wednesday

9 March, 2011 | 5 O'Clock, Photographs | tags: , , .

forsythia swatch forsythia swatch

sunny swatch for a snow day…

heather here

17 November, 2010 | Photographs | tags: , , .

heather

heather

The heather in the woods here (northern Aegean) makes me miss Rowan Tweed.

Wordless Wednesday

20 October, 2010 | Photographs | tags: , .

colour change

Heartwarming

27 January, 2010 | Photographs |

I ♥ photobooks. I heart them even more if they’re full of hearts and include one of my own photos!

my photo (left) in 'focus: love'

There it is, on the left. However, lest you think that I would use the word ‘located’ anywhere but in a geography report, I feel compelled to include my original, grammatically ambiguous caption:

‘My boyfriend spotted this mossy heart on the doorstep, and I took a photo of it with his camera, coupled with my lens. Our heart is in the beautiful Welsh countryside, green & growing.’

‘Focus: Love’ (Amazon UK | Amazon US) is a collection of heart-photos from online amateur photographers. It’s a really exciting book; you can see the spontaneity, the meticulous observation & the abundant enthusiasm of all the artists. The variety of colours, themes and styles is wonderful too; you might otherwise imagine a book full of lovehearts would get boring fast, but I found myself smiling as I flicked through. The heart is such an enduring symbol, I’m happy to embrace it. I often do, in fact…

Heart Mosaic

Looking through heart photos reminded me of a long-forgotten project. I knit this illusion scarf when I was so new to knitting that the thought that stocking stitch curls incurably didn’t even enter my mind. I was still trying to work out how ‘right-side’ and ‘wrong-side’ worked (thank goodness there’s no ‘off-side’ in knitting). Illusion (or shadow) knitting is a very neat technique, and I love the colours I chose, but I’m surprised this didn’t turn into a disillusion scarf instead, and put me off knitting forever. Happily, it didn’t, and I still ♥ knitting. A lot. :)

heart illusion scarf

Wordless Wednesday

13 January, 2010 | Photographs | tags: , .

lavender in the snowbrolly

Wordless Wednesday

16 December, 2009 | Photographs | tags: , , , .

MayflowerBlue SilkSwell

Tea

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