Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Overflowing


I told you in my last post about my system of project baskets.  It  is certainly working well as I seem to have a good mix of different woolly items. On my loom I have woven some small pieces of fabric of different colours, textures and thickness - these are destined to cut to shape and be sewn up to make bags, pouches, cases and accessory covers. There are some new design hand woven scarves too. 


My problem is I have a rather overflowing basket of UFO's (unfinished objects). This always happens as I tend to enjoy the knitting and weaving part of a make and when I'm in the "creative zone" so to speak I will produce the body of the item such as the knitted bag or woven scarf and after casting off or removing from the loom I put it in the finishing basket to await sewing up/ tidying ends/ twisting fringes/adding buttons/labels/ washing/pressing etc. I then get straight on and tuck into the next knitting or weaving idea in mind. 



So here we are a untidy basket piled high with soft. colourful, exciting new work!


I think I need to spend a day on clearing this lot before it gets out of hand! My excuse is that I sometimes don't have the final look for an item in mind. I don't like to rush the finishing touches. I enjoy choosing buttons and hand stitching details with beads or Swiss darning embroidery. I like to do the simple twisting or plaiting of the fringes on my scarves, I need and want to think of each piece of work carefully at this point and strive to make every item individual and special to the buyer.
Right let's get stuck in!


 

Thursday, 4 September 2014

Hand Knitted Cowl


I have been delving into my Hand spun Stash and knitting some lovely woolly accessories. This is a variation on my design for a hand knitted cowl, it is knitted in one piece in a ribx2 stitch and has a handmade ceramic feature button sewn in place for that finishing touch.


The yarn for this item is hand spun on my Ashford tradition spinning wheel; Merino pale blue with mixed flecked fibres.
The button is handmade by my sister http://potsandpaint.blogspot.co.uk/


All my knitting and weaving work is unique as I choose different yarns, colours and adapt my designs to create something individual.
As we start September there is a hive of activity in my work room as I begin to use yarns and ideas I have been collecting to make a yummy new bundle of stock. Please pop over to my online shop  in the coming weeks. https://folksy.com/shops/suewrighthandknits
I like to fill small baskets with wool, needles and a notebook when working on my knitting projects so as I can pick the work up easily. Little wicker pots of colour and softness inviting me to create something special. I have four baskets on the go at the moment one for socks, one for hand warmers, one for hats, headbands and cowls. Plus of course at this time of year there is the extra basket in festive colours for the Christmas makes!
 I just grab a basket and get tucked in.
My weaving loom is absorbing my time and stash supply. I will have some lovely new work to show you all soon.