Friday, August 26, 2022

Old Prism bubble: encore



Triangle Shawl, size 6 cable needle, 32 in. mixed fibers, rib stitch.


There's a long list of lovely yarns in this work.  I indicate each yarn with a letter.  I change yarns each row. Then I list out the pattern of rows.  So with colors A B C D E F G the pattern row order might go something like:



A
B
C
A
F
A
D




I'm putting the "bubble" yarn about every ten rows.




Cray cray but nice.

I'm taking it up again after a year or so in the work in progress bin. For the previous post about this shawl see https://thatknittingblog.blogspot.com/2017/02/old-prism-bubble.html


Saturday, August 20, 2022

Minky binkie - work in progress

Mixed fibers blanket
Begun in 2019

approximately 60 x 80 inches when completed; mixed fibers

The combination of black, brown and gray give this blanket a look that is like mink fur, thus the name. A wool chenille-like yarn in black and brown forms the most bulky stripes.  Various bulky textures add  interest and add dynamic color changes. It could be used anyplace you might otherwise use a fur throw.











Tuesday, August 16, 2022

It's Pink!


This extra-fun capelet was knitting on a 10.75 cable needle 37 inches long.  It is all rib stitch.



It is composed of eight yarns in a variety of pink, and light purple colors with a little orange mixed in for good measure.



It includes silk, wool, linen, nylon, rayon and mohair.




I knitted it over a period of about four weeks this summer.




 

Thursday, August 11, 2022

Group Quilt 2020 - 2022



Community Quilt 2020
Insight Meditation Society Staff quilt


Gotta love a group quilt! Our quilt organizer, Rebecca Layton, began to develop this quilt in the spring of 2020, just as the COVID19 outbreak became obvious around the world.  Our organization hosts meditation retreats, so at that time we had to cease operations and the retreat center was in temporary suspension.  So Rebecca requested that we create a community art project.  She asked people to do a 12in. x 12 in. block and we had 24 blocks when all was said and done.



Most of the blocks were created from fabrics designed by Rebecca.  She has a business called Rekh and Datta that is a brand of clothing.  She works with artisans in India to produce wonderful block printed textiles. 




A team of three pulled together the blocks and created sashing to help make an integrated quilt top design.
















Some blocks were more abstract and some blocks documented the pandemic and other happenings in the moment.  2020 was a year full of social and political upheaval, so there was a lot to think about!




Once the blocks were completed and assembled we held a few quilting bees.














Many of those who contributed to the quilt had never sewn before, so it was an opportunity to participate in a  community project in brand new way


A preview hanging in the Welcome Room of the center in January 2022.




The completed quilt in the conference room of the retreat center, spring 2022.















 

Tuesday, August 09, 2022

Fabric necklace - linen and velvet



18 in.; necklace, linen pendant with velvet ropes and button closure.  Glass beads on the pendant and a glass pendant at the bottom.


A sketch really helped in planning this one.







The glass pendant helps create some movement - the necklace would be rather stiff otherwise.



Almost complete!


 

Monday, August 08, 2022

Collage greeting cards

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Collage cards, mixed media, 4.5 in x 6 in with a blank insert for writing.








 

Sunday, August 07, 2022

In the Studio News: the "whites" afghan continues!

 

Yes, this work begun 12 years ago is still in progress, but now there is real progress. It's about 40 or so inches and I'm looking for about 72 inches in length to finish. 





Here are two previous posts about this work:


https://thatknittingblog.blogspot.com/2011/12/whites-afghan-is-still-growing.html

http://www.thatknittingblog.blogspot.com/2010/08/in-studio-white-afghan.html