Sunday, December 30, 2007

Ansonia


Haven't been posting because I was sick for about a month ... and then had a lot of catching up on things to do for the Christmas season. I wasn't able to knit for a few weeks when I was sick, but when I was able to, I started making some throw-pillow slipcovers ... something easy ... and now I'm thinking about a sampler afghan to go with them. Also I have been drawing and painting. Was thinking it would be cool to be in New York, so here is a picture of the Ansonia (Broadway x 73rd). Although streamline moderne is my favourite architecture, beaux-arts sure is fun to draw!

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Watercolour card



I do a lot of painting, mostly watercolour. This is a card I made for an exhibit of flower paintings. The pansy and geranium on the left are coloured pencil and the other are watercolours.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Streamertail completed


I finished Streamertail a few weeks ago.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Lliclla



I am making the Lliclla (large shawl) from Andean Inspired Knits by Helen Hamann (Interweave Press). A really interesting book ... the patterns are very creative with interesting use of shapes, and it's a good read with much information about the region and alpacas and their yarn.

The Lliclla is pretty easy knitting, mostly stocking stitch with mitred corners. The only tricky part is the beginning ... cast on 512 stitches. It was tricky keeping all the stitches on the needle the first few rows. I'm down to about 350 stitches per row now and it feels like just flying along!

The Lliclla in the book is done in earth colours, cinnamon, brown, etc. I opted for rainbow colours ... however I went for some variations on the rainbow, including turquoise and hot pink, for example. I am using mostly Paton's Look at Me, which was discontinued circa 2005.

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Streamertail

I saw a picture of this Louisa Harding design, Streamertail, when browsing in one of the UK magazines, and I had to have it. The colours are really me, and I like vertical knitting. Since the design is quite simple, normally I would have made it from just looking at the picture ... but I wanted this to be completely exact, so I got the pattern book, "Hummingbirds" ... rather pricey but has a couple of other patterns of interest and I'm enjoying looking through it. Louisa Harding uses a ribbon yarn. I had some Paton's Katrina in those colours in my stash. Back (or front, they're the same) was done in 9 days, so will probably be ready to wear by the end of September.