Monthly Archives: September 2009

Quick Easy-Peasy Scarf

This is a quick, super-warm knit done in a lopi-style yarn (in this case it’s a custom yarn of 80% alpaca, 5% merino and 15% bamboo, so it’s snuggly *and* luxurious!). I used 6 oz (170 gm) yarn and US 11 (8 mm) needles to make a scarf 7 x 70″ (18 x 180 cm). [...]

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My desk

Today I felt like posting a picture of my desk.  What does your desk look like?

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I’d like to thank my manager, my agent, and all the little people….

<– See that?  I got it from AutumnLeaves.  Thank you, Sherry!  I’m honoured that you thought of me (in the interests of full disclosure, I should mention here that Sherry and I have the same hair, but other than that, we are unrelated). This award has a couple of rules: Tell the world seven things [...]

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Amelia takes a turn at modelling, and I receive an award

I finished the hat for Elisabeth (made out of that yummy llama/bamboo yarn I mentioned a post or two back) last night, and this morning convinced Amelia to model it out on the back deck in the fall sunshine.  I’m pretty pleased with how it turned out, and if I can scam obtain some more [...]

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Overworked

Following the Masters has a very challenging challenge right now — “The Art of the Self Portrait”.  It wasn’t so much the portrait itself that was the challenge for me, but calling it “finished” was hugely difficult.  One more dab here, a little value change there, a bit of different blue alongside that yellow, and [...]

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September and the hat so far

Yet another internet challenge painting, this time for the Wet Canvas landscape forum, which Karen the blogless (no blog, no web site, what’s wrong with that woman?) pointed me at.  Every month several photos are posted, and people choose one (or several, in some cases) to paint.  The one I used as my reference is [...]

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Dye day at the llama ranch

My friend Elisabeth raises llamas and alpacas and has their fibre processed into yummy knitting yarns.  She invited me out to play with a new llama/bamboo blend — how could I say no? I’ve been trying out some bamboo/sheep yarns for socks and shawls and thought that an alpaca or llama blend would be a [...]

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This is Where the Light Comes From

This is a painting of how the early morning light comes into my kitchen and falls on the wall behind one of the counters — at least, that’s how the painting started.  Or, that’s one of the ways it started.  It really started because I wanted to do something with a lot of texture, so [...]

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Sniffle Stew

In the last little while I have been gifted with food by two of my friends.  Karen gave me tomatoes and a cayenne pepper from her garden.  Elisabeth gave me tomatillas from the farmer’s market where she sells her fibre, yarn, and marvellous handmade mittens, among other things. Inspiration struck, and this stew was the [...]

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I can’t believe I did that….

Put my fingers into the business end of a stick-blender while it was running, that is.  Sigh.  I am ever so grateful that the emergency room folks kept their comments to themselves and just patched me up and sent me on my way.  Dressing comes off tomorrow, and stitches come out in a week.  Except  [...]

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