Way too long since my last update and busy, busy days ahead. Here's a few pictures of things I've been working on:
Ingredients for a hanging/sculptural project I am envisioning.
Handspun being washed to set twist. Looked so grossly like a big bin of worms I just had to take the picture....
Short row wedge shawl - Kureyon, felted/fulled. Am still working out this pattern for another project.
Some Freeform Work
June Scrumble for the exchange I'm in. There's a pocket on this one (mostly handspun yarns) with a wee scrumble baby peeking out.
And here's a picture with the baby scrumble. (Sorry for the poor colors...)
July scrumble......
...and the hat I began working on after being inspired by that scrumble.
This scrumble exchange has been very useful for me. Working on a single palm-sized scrumble, with no bigger project looming in my mind frees me in so many ways. I explore color and texture, try new stitch combinations. Of course, that can be done on one's own and I certainly have enough in the Bits and Pieces Box to demonstrate. But because the scrumble IS the finished object and has purpose, there is also a sense of gratification and accomplishment.
Being inspired to do a project based on the colors and stitches is a bonus. That hat above is nearing completion, which is a very good thing, since this month's scrumble has also given me project ideas that I'm itching to start.
Namaste,
Zann
Glad you are posting again, I am very querious about the felted triangular shapes,and look forward to see the FO.The scrumble challenges? Which group are they a part of?
ReplyDeleteWOW, the top photo of intriguing creations simply sends me! Can't wait to see what it all becomes- they are splendid on their own! The hat is going to awesome, too, Very beautiful work 'Zann!
ReplyDeleteVery nice scrumbles!
ReplyDeleteI really like the blue bowl with the cat lid, Deb
ReplyDeleteThis is Bek, Molly and Patty's friend. You know me. :)
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to say that you make some really, really incredible stuff. Not just functional items, but beautiful and creative ones too. I didn't even know that its possible to make some of the things that I see that you've made. At least from what I've seen around your house and on this blog.
I hope you're all doing well!
-bek
Hey, Bek - course I know you! I'm trying to figure out how to email you, but in case you come back here and see this, I appreciate your sweet words. Oddly enough the night before you left that comment I was feeling sad that I don't ever seem to run into or hear from Patty's (and Molly's) friends...so I was really happy to have you visit my blog and leave a message!
ReplyDeleteLove, hugs,
Zann