While in Soho, I made a pilgrimage to my favourite store, Dosa. Their clothes are entirely hand-stitched and breathtaking (also breathtakingly expensive). Several of their garments were sprinkled with hand-sewn circles. Inspired, I decided to sew my own little bit of whimsy.
I pulled out my scraps bag (finally, a use for them).
The background is white and seafoam linen from a skirt I took in, and the yellow circles are bits of Anna Maria Horner voile.
I like the wonky little stitches.
I don't know how much I will wear this. It's a tad bit odd, isn't it? I don't have many things in my wardrobe that will go with it. And I'm afraid the white background makes it look like a bandage. Perhaps I'll make a more subdued version for winter. I'm thinking charcoal, black, plum with a little bit of acid green thrown into the mix. I'd also love to make one with a mix of Liberty of London tana lawn.
Anyway, it was great fun to make!
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
Brief sojourn in Brooklyn
While we were in NYC, we spent a day in Brooklyn, mainly to see a wonderful Kiki Smith exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. The show featured her drawings and sculpture.
I was really taken by her delicate yet powerful drawings.
We also visited a store I've been dying to see for a long, long time.
Pip-Squeak Chapeau are famous for their incredible knitwear, but they have beautiful clothes too.
I spent a lot of time trying everything on, and walked away with several linen dresses. I had read about the owner and designer, Sveta Dresher, in Selvedge magazine, so it was a treat to meet her in person. She was as lovely as her clothes!
If you find yourself hungry in Greenpoint, may I suggest a lovely pizza place? Paulie Gee's serves up Neapolitan-style pizza with amazing combinations of fresh local ingredients. Great food, service and surroundings.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
A perfectly rainy Saturday
It's nice to finally reach the weekend, after my first week back at work.
Soft rain gives me the perfect excuse to stay indoors, listen to Cocteau Twins, and do gentle things such as:
Sort antique mother-of-pearl buttons.
I bought a jar full of them at a charming antiques store in Brooklyn called Le Grenier. What a find!
Pull out some cold-winter knits from the back of the closet. I realized I never added these to Ravelry, so I took a few photos.
A giant garter stitch cowl. I improvised the design.
I used Debbie Bliss Como, which is cashmere soft.
Small cables sprinkled on a plain hat.
Made out of delish Blue Sky Suri Alpaca. Again, an improvised design.
Hope you do sweet and gentle things this weekend too.
Soft rain gives me the perfect excuse to stay indoors, listen to Cocteau Twins, and do gentle things such as:
Sort antique mother-of-pearl buttons.
I bought a jar full of them at a charming antiques store in Brooklyn called Le Grenier. What a find!
Pull out some cold-winter knits from the back of the closet. I realized I never added these to Ravelry, so I took a few photos.
A giant garter stitch cowl. I improvised the design.
I used Debbie Bliss Como, which is cashmere soft.
Small cables sprinkled on a plain hat.
Made out of delish Blue Sky Suri Alpaca. Again, an improvised design.
Hope you do sweet and gentle things this weekend too.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Coco for Coco
I found the tripod I had been looking for for months, so I can show you the pullover I finished at the cottage. It was perfect for those cool evening walks on the beach.
Pattern: Coco, by Jo Sharp (with a name like that, how could I not knit it, right?)
Yarn: 8 skeins of Jo Sharp Silk Road Aran Tweed, in Vermouth
Needles: 4 mm
I'm quite happy with the fit. It's comfortable, but not too baggy either. I think I finally understand what mods I need to make to fit my pear shape. I cast on for a large, then decreased gradually to end up with the smallest size for the top.
Coco was an easy, straightforward pattern. The yarn is deliciously soft and beautifully tweedy. My LYS says that Silk Road will no longer be distributed in North America. Has anyone else heard this? I hope this isn't the case!!! It's one of my all-time favourite yarns.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Lovely fiber motherload
Ahh... We had a fantastic, romantic, rain-free vacation in New York City.
Of course, I got my fiber fix:
Habu 2/24 naturally dyed cashmere, and a wooden darning egg from Smart Time Designs.
Blue Sky alpaca bulky, in the palest dove grey.
Weeks Dye Works overdyed linen, in straw.
Swan Island worsted, in grey. Enough to knit an Acer cardigan.
Nani Iro Fuwari linen.
Road to China Light, in citrine.
Alchemy Kozmos, in platinum. I'm knitting a very simple basket weave scarf.
It's hard to believe that the holidays are almost over... it's been such an excellent summer! But all this lovely stuff does make me look forward to the coming cooler days. Are you excited about fall too?
Of course, I got my fiber fix:
Habu 2/24 naturally dyed cashmere, and a wooden darning egg from Smart Time Designs.
Blue Sky alpaca bulky, in the palest dove grey.
Weeks Dye Works overdyed linen, in straw.
Swan Island worsted, in grey. Enough to knit an Acer cardigan.
Nani Iro Fuwari linen.
Road to China Light, in citrine.
Alchemy Kozmos, in platinum. I'm knitting a very simple basket weave scarf.
It's hard to believe that the holidays are almost over... it's been such an excellent summer! But all this lovely stuff does make me look forward to the coming cooler days. Are you excited about fall too?