playing with playing and swatches
I’m always working on some project or another, which means I often have FOs and new designs to share. You can see all my FOs … here … and all my designs … here.
They’re back…
I had hoped that even more swatches would be the final round of green swatches. But I guess that was not to be.
I’m exploring the idea of a Shawl Geometry II, (and maybe a 3). Taking the ideas and the shapes in Shawl Geometry even further.
So I’m playing with
- increases and decreases
- turning things on their head
- shifting lines and shapes
- cutting shapes in halves, quarters, thirds
- varying degrees and angles
- new ways to make old shapes
- and playing with playing
Playing with playing. I think I like it.
You can learn more about Shawl Geometry here, and here.
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candy colored raindrops
I’m always working on some project or another, and most weeks I talk about what I’m working on Wednesdays as part of Tami’s WIP Wednesday project. You can see past WIP Wednesdays … right this way.
It’s rainy, cold, and very much not like the end of May outside.
But I have a shawl that looks a little like a sea anemone sitting on my desk, and tea that makes the whole room smell like cinnamon.
So I guess it’s not too bad.
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It’s Here!
and I’m dancing around my apartment!
It’s the ebook for the Shawl Geometry blog series.
You can learn more about the ebook, and buy it over here.
But why should I buy the ebook when I could just follow the blog?
A couple reasons actually.
- immediacy: you get the FULL Shawl Geometry series. Immediately. The blog series is scheduled to finish the last week of July. When you buy the ebook you get it all right now.
- convenience: you can access it offline. Print pages to stick in your knitting bag, or scribble notes all over.
- ease: you don’t have to dig through tons of blog posts to find the shape you’re looking for. In the ebook they’re all in one place, right at your finger tips.
and for $23 it’s WAY easier than reinventing the wheel.
Or click here to get more information about the Shawl Geometry ebook.