Is finally ready and available for download from Ravelry.
A top-down crescent shaped shawl knit in lace weight yarn and a celebration of my favourite Estonian stitches. (no, I can't stay away from them!) The stitch motifs include nupps, lace flowers, gathered stitches and the very pretty Lily of the Valley motif. The combination of motifs results in the emergence of unexpected shapes - archways and minarets - and ends with a dramatic nupp encrusted lace edging. Knitting this shawl is pure Estonian lace knitting joy, but in a modern crescent shape.
A number of projects have already been finished and posted on Ravelry, you should check out the beauties my testers produced!
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Saturday, June 21, 2014
Shortest Day
21 st June - the shortest day! Hooray! only 6 weeks to go until the beginning of August and Very Early Spring!
Very Early Spring is a fifth season I made up with the specific purpose of reducing winter to two months instead of three. Yes the weather in Very Early Spring can be much the same as winter, but I have observed, over many winters, that some plants (and weeds) in the garden very definitely wake up and start growing long before the official first day of spring - September the 1st. So there - I'd rather side with the plants on this one, rather than linger in the gloom of winter for another 4 weeks. The Magnolia Stellata outside our house is already flowering and surprisingly some narcissus have already started blooming - the earliest ones are usually blooming in August but these Early Cheer are already going for it. I have never seen them out this early. Maybe the wet and gloomy March tricked them. That green splot on the lower right hand petal is an aphid - somehow it has survived the frosts!
Very Early Spring is a fifth season I made up with the specific purpose of reducing winter to two months instead of three. Yes the weather in Very Early Spring can be much the same as winter, but I have observed, over many winters, that some plants (and weeds) in the garden very definitely wake up and start growing long before the official first day of spring - September the 1st. So there - I'd rather side with the plants on this one, rather than linger in the gloom of winter for another 4 weeks. The Magnolia Stellata outside our house is already flowering and surprisingly some narcissus have already started blooming - the earliest ones are usually blooming in August but these Early Cheer are already going for it. I have never seen them out this early. Maybe the wet and gloomy March tricked them. That green splot on the lower right hand petal is an aphid - somehow it has survived the frosts!
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Big Flower,
little flower
I had an idea involving tendrils drifting over a stocking stitch background merging into a stranded flower motif and a little bit of lace. How I love stocking stitch!
And in the making ...
I had an idea involving tendrils drifting over a stocking stitch background merging into a stranded flower motif and a little bit of lace. How I love stocking stitch!
And in the making ...
Monday, June 16, 2014
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Fungi
Fungi ... one advantage of the excessive damp.
This patch took up a surprisingly large amount of lawn. Spores sitting and waiting until just the right conditions arise. Makes me realise shades of brown shouldn't be dismissed, especially when it comes with green.
This patch took up a surprisingly large amount of lawn. Spores sitting and waiting until just the right conditions arise. Makes me realise shades of brown shouldn't be dismissed, especially when it comes with green.
Friday, May 16, 2014
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