The studio is critically important for my creative efforts, and that is taking priority right now. The painting is done, and in my opinion looks amazing. Since mine is the only one that counts, I am ready to move on!
Furniture. Well, that is a hang-up. I had planned on bringing a very solid table into the room, but it has been beside the computer in the "everything" room, and is set up with files under it and is where I do office business. I cannot replace it without having to find a new solution for the files. So, I am thinking of buying a workbench. Mostly everything else is ready to place, and I am beginning to move supplies that will be kept in a long/low dresser off to the side. I need to make a trip to the dollar store to get trays that will hold beads and other components.
However, I am returning to knitting after a long hiatus, making quick and simple cowls. The hands have to be kept busy! I showed you the rustic cowl in my last post, and here is one I made from left-over yarns.
Several years ago I made a vest that had all these yarns in it plus several more, and I love that vest, but just had not used any of those gorgeous left-over yarns. I may keep the cowl, or give it as a gift. I can't believe that the cowl was photographed in the studio, after dark, with only the lousy overhead chandelier with my iPhone.
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I am thrilled that those reds came out true to color and with the possibility of fabulous photos to come!
Sunset Bolero Vest ....Pattern by Jane Thornley |
GREAT developments - congratulations! Looking forward to more photographs and more projects - a real turnaround - 2015 holds a lot of promises! Merry Christmas, dear Mardi!
ReplyDeleteHi Laura! I wish you the Merriest of Christmases too! I think I may get my workbench this morning ...after all the laundry and cleaning is done. I can't wait to get started, but it probably will not be until next year for any new crafts.
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