Loving the photos (and excellent progress on your aran/cable sweater) I have this thing about houseplants. I absolutely love them, the color, the ambiance, but for whatever reason I have the black thumb of death and kill everything that comes in my path. I suppose I'll just look at yours and live vicariously :-p
What a nice idea-still life with yarn--I think I'm going to try it...We should start a STILL LIFE WITH YARN SUNDAY--I chose Sunday because it is the laid back day--What do you think?
Inspired by the houseplant photo, I wonder what that particular yarn would look like partnered with a darker shade of green, much like a red/merlot combination. Hmmmm..... Just thinking out loud.
Hey, do you have a copy of "the art of knitting", by francoise tellier-loumagne? It's full of gorgeous pictures of textures and colours, mostly from nature, and corresponding knit stitches. I think you'd really enjoy it!
HMMMM...Spider Plant? I don't think so. But, of course, I don't know the correct name. The color study is great though. Love the greens
ReplyDeleteOkay, last week you made me go out and buy some of that Classic Elite Skye Tweed...now you're making me want to go out and buy some house plants!
ReplyDeletebeautiful match - is that rowanspun?
ReplyDeletep.s. i'm going to be starting jarrett soon....per request of my husband inspired by you, mr. tweed:)
BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteLoving the photos (and excellent progress on your aran/cable sweater) I have this thing about houseplants. I absolutely love them, the color, the ambiance, but for whatever reason I have the black thumb of death and kill everything that comes in my path. I suppose I'll just look at yours and live vicariously :-p
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice idea-still life with yarn--I think I'm going to try it...We should start a STILL LIFE WITH YARN SUNDAY--I chose Sunday because it is the laid back day--What do you think?
ReplyDeleteJust right for the beginning of spring. Delicious colors!
ReplyDeleteI love how you turned the yarn on its side- it picks up the shape of the leaves so nicely.
ReplyDeleteInspired by the houseplant photo, I wonder what that particular yarn would look like partnered with a darker shade of green, much like a red/merlot combination. Hmmmm..... Just thinking out loud.
ReplyDeleteHey, do you have a copy of "the art of knitting", by francoise tellier-loumagne? It's full of gorgeous pictures of textures and colours, mostly from nature, and corresponding knit stitches. I think you'd really enjoy it!
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