Before I start writing a new post, I like to look at the pictures and try and find a common thread. This time around, what I see is COLORS!
I really liked an advertisement for a very similar bracelet to this, in the colors of the rainbow! But after several recent, frustrating, online buying experiences with other companies, I decided not to chance it and made my own instead. |
This year, I heard quite a bit about the "color of the year". This is not it. I chose two colors from my stash that were as close as I could find to the colors on the Pantone webpage, and I dressed Julia in a rayon-chenille, scarf warp. This checked design was what I'd planned on, but the color and weave design is almost lost. |
So, I unwove it and went for a simple, vertical stripe. It's achieved by changing weft picks (pink, beat, green, beat, repeat...). |
I haven't been playing with my Suzie, spinning wheel lately. I finished this BFL(blue faced leicester) and silk blend, but can't decide if I want to leave it as is or ply it. So, she and the yarn sit... |
But I made these socks to practice "jogless stripes"... |
...and so I could make silly jokes about "pussyfooting around". |
Now, I can use them to bounce around in the dryer instead of using fabric softener sheets! |
I showed this blanket as finished in my last post, but I don't think it was complete until it was gifted with love to this little doll! |
My LYS asked me to knit up the Brahmin Moth Scarf kit by Annie Modesitt before our yarn crawl. |
I wasn't a fan of the colors until I saw them in the flowers and poppies in my backyard! |
Look who my friend found hiding in the lilacs back there! |
The front yard's got color, too. Check out the artichokes and wisteria! |
And the Roses!!! |