Posted in knitting, Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday: Knitted Animals

Winnie the Ewe
Lamb, Pattern by Susan B. Anderson
Lamb in garden
Lamb, Pattern by Susan B. Anderson
Lamb legs
Lamb, Pattern by Susan B. Anderson
Sheep ornament 1
#31 Sheep, Pattern by Susan B. Anderson
ribbit3
Ribbit, Pattern by Susan B. Anderson
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Ribbit, Pattern by Susan B. Anderson
Ribbit
Ribbit, Pattern by Susan B. Anderson
Happy birdie
Happy Bird, Pattern by Frankie Brown
Giraffe reading
Giraffe, Pattern by Susan B. Anderson
Giraffe in progress
Giraffe, Pattern by Susan B. Anderson
frog legs
Ribbit, Pattern by Susan B. Anderson
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Later Gator Mitts, Pattern by Laura Grutzeck

 

Posted in Oregon, Pacific City, photography, Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday: 60 Minutes in Pacific City

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10/14/15 3:09 pm
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3:46 Pelicans
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3:49 - pelicans
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Posted in inspiration, photography, purple, Uncategorized, Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday: Purple Hues

zinnia

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chihuly purple
Chihuly
nice
Salishan Cowl
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Route 66 Driving Mitts
heel gusset
Basic Sock, pattern by Churchmouse Yarns & Teas – in Zen Yarn Garden Serenity 20

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Allium

Posted in inspiration, knitting, photography, The Creative Process, The Design Process, Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday: Why It Belongs in a Knitting Blog

When I first started the Wordless Wednesday feature, my main goal was to have a weekly feature and to be able to share my love of photography.  However, as time has passed, I see that the photos and themes I choose definitely tie in with my knitting and designing, more significantly with the latter.

The first installment, Wordless Wednesday – Well, Nearly…, was mainly an introduction to the feature and, perhaps, to me.

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Three of the Wordless Wednesday stories deal with a huge inspiration for me: color.  Color for me is visceral; beautiful color, whether a single hue or several in combination, elevates.  Wordless Wednesday: MonochromeWordless Wednesday: Multi (1) (because I fully expect there to be further “Multi” stories), and Wordless Wednesday: Green.  These beautiful colors inspire my knitting and my design ethic.

Salmon River, Oregon
This golden color may very well be my favorite…
…as evidenced by my use of it in many projects and designs.

Wordless Wednesday: Texture (Beach)Wordless Wednesday: Water, and even Wordless Wednesday: World’s Smallest Harbor explore texture and light, which always, always inform my designs.

I discovered this beach, Gleneden Beach, which is on the Salishan Spit, the year before the Salishan Cowl pattern was written.  I was so shocked and delighted to discover that we had a black sand (or dark sand, at any rate) beach in Oregon.  How could I have lived here for over twenty years and not have known we had such a beach?!?  The wind- and surf-made texture in the sand was a direct inspiration for this cowl.

Salishan Cowl
Salishan Cowl

Wordless Wednesday: Faves and Wordless Wednesday: Colorwork are about beautiful things that are inspiring to me.  I love how these two disparate photos contain nearly the same colors:

Garden Abundance

The Colours of My Life
The Colours of My Life

Wordless Wednesday: What They’re Looking At ponders point of view.  The subjects of these photos are intently looking at something, thinking about it and taking it in. The practice of taking the time to examine something in depth often leads to  design inspiration, at least for me.

cliff and eric on hike

This week’s post will be Wordless Wednesday: Stonework.  Recently we visited the grounds of the Historic Columbia Gorge Hotel and Silver Falls State Park, both of which feature some beautiful stonework.  I was taken with the beautiful warm colors within the stonework and the play of light on the surface of the stones.  One of my favorite photos is of a stonework drinking fountain (!).  I love that a basic, everyday object was made into a beautiful work of art…and that’s what I attempt to do with my knitwear designs.

Wordless Wednesdays serve to share stories with you about what I’m seeing and thinking about, and they serve to keep me rooted in the images – the colors, textures, emotions and impressions – that inspire me.

Thanks for checking in and taking the time to visit!!

Posted in colorwork, knitting, photography, Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday: Colorwork

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ILOVENY2
#18 New York Skyline Pullover, pattern by Renee Lorian
BASQUE HAT
116-45 Basque Hat with Norwegian Pattern by DROPS Design
PAULS HAT2
Ryan’s Hat, pattern by Pam Allen
Colorwork Sampler Hat
Fair Isle Sampler Hat, pattern by Mary Jane Mucklestone
raglan shaping
Colorwork Tee, design in process
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Ryan’s Hat, pattern by Pam Allen
Nightingale
Nightingale, pattern by Vintage Purls
Felted Tree, original piece
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Grazing Sheep Bag, pattern by Kathleen Taylor
Posted in photography, Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday: What They’re Looking At

Baby Simba and siblings Nala, Kovu and Kiara
Photo by Ally McVey, used by permission

Welches, Oregon

Maui, HI

Maui

Tamanawas Falls, Mt. Hood Wilderness, Oregon

Tamanawas Falls, Mt. Hood Wilderness, Oregon

Tamanawas Falls, Mt. Hood Wilderness, Oregon

Columbia Gorge Hotel, Hood River, Oregon

Cold Spring Creek, Mt. Hood Wilderness, Oregon

Depoe Bay, Oregon

Depoe Bay, Oregon

Hobbes

 

Just a note: I posted this week’s Wordless Wednesday early because I’m planning a special knitting-related post tomorrow.