Showing posts with label color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

gray and blush

gray and pink yarn 
This weekend has been incredibly cozy.  I came home Friday after work, got into my pajamas (begin as you mean to go on, right?), and settled in for a snowy weekend inside.  Friday night was spent cleaning and organizing, because I can't relax if my apartment isn't tidy, and I guess the organizing bug was still in my system on Saturday morning, because I decided to take on a pretty mammoth task: organizing my yarn stash.  That entailed taking every single skein and braid out of my yarn cabinet-- have I mentioned that I have a lot of yarn and spinning fiber?  I'm hoping to do a little stash tour soon, too.  The up close and personal view of my many, many yards of yarn and ounces of fiber was a little intimidating, to be honest, but it was also exciting.  It also gave me a chance to see trends in my yarn purchasing, and while I have a lot of lavender and a lot of pale blue, the majority of my stash is gray and blush.  
gray and pink yarn 
Since I have so much of it, and because gray and blush go with pretty much everything in my wardrobe, I decided to cast on a few projects.  The two soft, lovely yarns above are O-Wool Legacy Bulky in Desert Blush and Cascade 128 Bulky in Silver.  The Cascade 128 Bulky was a gift from my lovely friend and coworker Kristina-- she knit a gorgeous fisherman's rib scarf out of it and when I said that I loved it, she passed along her four extra skeins to me!  Kristina, that was so generous of you, thank you so much. These are going to become the Color Dipped Scarf from Purl Soho.  This will be my first try at brioche knitting and I'm pretty excited about it!  
crazed scandinavian cowl
I spent most of this weekend knitting on the Crazed Scandinavian Cowl by Wendy Johnson.  I'm still relatively new at colorwork, as this is only my fourth colorwork project, so I find myself un-knitting quite often and my tension is occasionally a little wonky (which will hopefully even out in blocking).  I'm enjoying it nonetheless, and these yarns make it such a pleasant project to knit on.  The blush yarn is Kraemer Sterling Sock in the Pink Pearl colorway, purchased at Vogue Knitting Live in January of 2015 at the Woolbearers booth.  The gray is from Holiday Yarns, in the Silver Sock base, in the Badger Black colorway--and that color name makes my little Hufflepuff heart very happy.  I purchased this yarn at Vogue Knitting Live 2016, just over a week ago. (I'll be sharing the rest of my purchases with you in my next post, and guess what?  Gray and blush.  All of it.)   These are definitely dyed up on the same base from Kraemer, consisting of merino, silk, and nylon, so the two yarns work perfectly together.  This is an at-home-only project for me, so I've also cast on some socks for my mom so that I'll have something to knit on the train and while watching podcasts, since I need to follow a chart closely for this cowl.  Now that I'm finally finished with my Christmas knitting, I want to cast on all the things!

I hope your week is off to a great start!  

Saturday, March 24, 2012

fill-in-the-blank saturday


1. My favorite color is either a pale, peachy-pink, light blue, pale grey, deep brown...I like a lot of colors.

2. My home decor color palette includes a lot of eggshell, because I live in a dorm room and that's the color the walls are painted.  But I like it, it's a good base.  In general, there's a lot of pink happening in my room, too, and I have a big round blue chair.  The recent addition of my Oh To Dream bedding has added a lovely pale grey, too.  

3. Other people always tell me I look good in the color red-- I'm really, really pale, so red makes me look all pink-cheeked and cute instead of my usual glow-in-the-dark hue.

4. The color I detest is greenish-brown.  I love brown when it's deep and reddish, like a chestnut or cherry wood, but greenish-brown is not a pretty color to me.

5. If you were to look in my closet, you would see mostly pastels, neutrals like cream and fawn brown, and black.  

6. A color that I simply cannot pull off no matter how hard I try is orange.  Well, actually, I don't know, maybe I look lovely in orange, but the world will never know because I just can't bring myself to buy anything orange.  It just seems like such a loud color, and I'm a bit more quiet.

7. The color of my favorite dress is eeeek, I can't choose my favorite dress, I love them all!  Especially because I wear dresses almost exclusively.

Hope you're having a great weekend!  I'm having a lovely one-- I'm off to the post office to ship Etsy orders, then back home to continue my never-ending marathon of sewing and Netflix-watching.  (I'm watching Dr. Who at the moment!  Anyone else watch it?  Or have any recommendations for what to watch next?)

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

hugo

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I am so excited that Hugo did so well at the Oscars. 

Cinematography
Art Direction
Sound Editing
Sound Mixing
Visual Effects

It comes out on DVD tomorrow and I can't wait to get it within the next few days.  I'm hoping for a good amount of behind-the-scenes content because the film is so visually stunning that I would loooove to see how it came together.