Joanne Yordanou

 
A New Love 06/04/2010
 
Sometimes, projects surprise you. When I design, I usually feel inspired by whatever it is I'm creating. Then at some point during the knitting, it either is bang-on what you had envisioned or takes on a life of its own - kinda the way kids do when they hit 13- surprising, but maybe more interesting than you thought it could be.

That's how I felt yesterday - pleasantly surprised. Alina, who had knit Bren for me was working on this scarf I had said "take your time" with. When I first saw the initial knitting of it, it was just an inch or two of pattern and it looked good, but I wasn't "taken" with it. One of those "someone will love it but it won't suit me" items. Today, I picked up the finished piece and WOW - I LOVE it!!! It has evolved from just a pretty scarf to a totally versatile and highly usable piece of knitting. Not to mention gorgeous! Soon-to-be-introduced "Brecon" can be a scarf, a cowl, a hoodie, a shrug (thanks Alina!) AND a shawl! I should replace the name "Brecon" with "The Ultimate Convertible", but Brecon is just too pretty a name and has a background for me.


I have yet to edit and photograph this lovely. Lucy is home from university for the summer so maybe she will oblige me. ;)

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Comments

carol

Sun, 13 Jun 2010 19:36:25

Hi Funny you mentioned tea cosy! I made one for a challenge for doll club.
I was practical as I needed one. The challenge was H2O SO anything pertaining to water. My tea cosy is a lady with a sculptured head , hands and arms her body is sand colored fabric stuffed her skirt is shreads of all shades of blue for sea with organza as the foam with chrystals with holes pushed up the strands of fabric to look like light on water.I singed the ends to crinkle up each piece of fabric for interst. Her boobs are seashells as is her waist belt. She holds a bag of seashells made of gauze. Her hair is angel hair. her eyes are shells also. I should send a pic of her. She sells seashells ....
Hugs
Carol

 



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